Shaheen Nour, Shaheen Ahmed, Diab Rehab Adel, Mohmmed Abdelrahman, Ramadan Abdelraouf, Swed Sarya, Wael Muhannad, Kundu Mrinmoy, Soliman Sama, Elmasry Mohamed, Shoib Sheikh
Alexandria University, Alexandria Faculty ofMedicine, Alexandria, Egypt.
Al-Azhar University, Al-Azhar Faculty ofMedicine, Cairo, Egypt.
Arch Acad Emerg Med. 2023 Jul 11;11(1):e47. doi: 10.22037/aaem.v11i1.1975. eCollection 2023.
Basic Life Support (BLS) is a medical treatment used in life-threatening emergencies until the sufferer can be properly cared for by a team of paramedics or in a hospital. This study aimed to assess the level of knowledge regarding BLS and the contributing factors among the Arab non-medical population.
An online survey-based cross-sectional study was conducted among non-medical populations in nine Arab countries between April 13, 2022, and June 30, 2022. The utilized questionnaire consisted of two parts: part one included socio-demographic characteristics and part two measured knowledge of BLS through an online survey.
The research included a total of 4465 participants. 2540 (56.89%) of the participants were knowledgeable about BLS. The mean basic life support knowledge scores of participants who received training were higher than those who had not (20.11 ± 4.20 vs. 16.96 ± 5.27; p< 0.01). According to the nations, Yemen scored the highest, while Morocco had the lowest levels of BLS knowledge (19.86 ± 4.71 vs. 14.15 ± 5.10, respectively; p< 0.01). Additionally, individuals who resided in urban areas scored on average higher than those who did in rural areas (17.86 ± 5.19 vs. 17.13 ± 5.24, p= 0.032) in understanding basic life support. Age, information sources, and previous training with theoretical and practical classes were significant predictors of BLS knowledge.
The level of BLS knowledge among non-medical people in Arab nations is moderate but insufficient to handle the urgent crises that we face everywhere. In addition to physicians being required to learn the BLS principles, non-medical people should also be knowledgeable of the necessary actions to take in emergency events.
基础生命支持(BLS)是一种在危及生命的紧急情况下使用的医疗救治方法,直至患者能够由一组护理人员或在医院得到妥善照料。本研究旨在评估阿拉伯非医学人群对基础生命支持的知识水平及相关影响因素。
2022年4月13日至2022年6月30日期间,在九个阿拉伯国家的非医学人群中开展了一项基于在线调查的横断面研究。所使用的问卷包括两部分:第一部分包括社会人口学特征,第二部分通过在线调查衡量基础生命支持知识。
该研究共纳入4465名参与者。2540名(56.89%)参与者了解基础生命支持。接受过培训的参与者的基础生命支持知识平均得分高于未接受过培训的参与者(20.11±4.20对16.96±5.27;p<0.01)。按国家来看,也门得分最高,而摩洛哥的基础生命支持知识水平最低(分别为19.86±4.71对14.15±5.10;p<0.01)。此外,居住在城市地区的个体在理解基础生命支持方面的平均得分高于农村地区的个体(17.86±5.19对17.13±5.24,p=0.032)。年龄、信息来源以及之前参加的理论和实践课程培训是基础生命支持知识的重要预测因素。
阿拉伯国家非医学人群的基础生命支持知识水平中等,但不足以应对我们在各地面临的紧急危机。除了要求医生学习基础生命支持原则外,非医学人群也应了解在紧急事件中应采取的必要行动。