AlRadini Faten A, Sabbagh Abdulrahman Y, Alamri Fahad A, Almuzaini Yasir, Alsofayan Yousef M, Alahmari Ahmed A, Khan Anas A, Amer Samar A, Alanazi Reem C, Alanazi Ibrahim F, Shubayli Ahmed A, Alkenani Rola M, Mzahim Bandr, Maghraby Nisreen, Salamah Abdulaziz M, Aljahany Muna
Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Medicine, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Emergency Medicine, King Fahad Medical City, Second Health Cluster, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; College of Medicine, Alfaisal University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Int J Gen Med. 2023 Nov 6;16:5089-5096. doi: 10.2147/IJGM.S442167. eCollection 2023.
The likelihood of survival of an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest quadruples with the rapid application of basic life support (BLS). The public's ability to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and use automated external defibrillators (AEDs) is extremely important. This study aimed to assess the public knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) of utilizing AEDs and to understand barriers to AED application.
We conducted a cross-sectional study from March 1-30, 2022. An electronic questionnaire was constructed and validated to measure the KAP for public AED utilization and its barriers.
Of the 406 participants, 244 (60.10%) were males. Male respondents had 17% less knowledge and poorer attitude towards using an AED as compared to female respondents. Knowledge and attitudes on using AEDs were low (70.7%) among Saudi nationals compared to those of foreign nationals. Those who were BLS/CPR trained had a 2.5 times greater understanding and willingness to use AEDs in public than those who were not. Barriers to AEDs in CPR/BLS-trained participants were: (1) accidentally hurting the victim (14.3%), (2) duty as a bystander to just call the ambulance and wait for help (12.1%), (3) never taught what to do ( = 41, 18.4%), (4) did not want to be scolded if performed wrong (3.1%), and (5) never witnessed such a situation (51.6%).
There is a strong association between knowledge of and willingness to use AEDs in emergency situations among the public. Misconceptions about AEDs hinder their use. This calls for urgent training programs through accessible technology to reach the public.
院外心脏骤停患者的生存几率会因基本生命支持(BLS)的迅速实施而增至四倍。公众进行心肺复苏(CPR)和使用自动体外除颤器(AED)的能力极为重要。本研究旨在评估公众对使用AED的知识、态度和实践(KAP),并了解AED应用的障碍。
我们于2022年3月1日至30日进行了一项横断面研究。构建并验证了一份电子问卷,以衡量公众对AED使用及其障碍的KAP。
在406名参与者中,244名(60.10%)为男性。与女性受访者相比,男性受访者对使用AED的知识少17%,态度也更差。与外国公民相比,沙特公民中对使用AED的知识和态度较低(70.7%)。接受过BLS/CPR培训的人在公共场所使用AED的理解和意愿是未接受培训者的2.5倍。接受过CPR/BLS培训的参与者使用AED的障碍包括:(1)意外伤害受害者(14.3%),(2)作为旁观者只需呼叫救护车并等待救援(12.1%),(3)从未学过该怎么做(=41,18.4%),(4)不想因操作错误而被责骂(3.1%),以及(5)从未目睹过此类情况(51.6%)。
公众在紧急情况下对AED的知识与使用意愿之间存在紧密关联。对AED的误解阻碍了其使用。这需要通过可及的技术开展紧急培训项目,以覆盖公众。