Akinbodewa Akinwumi, Gbala Michael, Ige Oluwole, Akinkunmi Francis, Odanye Augustine
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Medical Sciences, Ondo State, Nigeria.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Medical Sciences, Ondo State, Nigeria.
Niger Med J. 2022 Sep 12;63(4):304-311. doi: 10.60787/NMJ-63-4-77. eCollection 2022 Jul-Aug.
Poor knowledge of Basic Life Support (BLS) can lead to hesitation in delivering prompt intervention, thus increasing mortality in people with cardiac arrest. We set out to determine level of knowledge of Basic Life Support among doctors and nurses working in a teaching hospital in Nigeria.
Self-administered questionnaires were employed in a descriptive, cross-sectional study to assess knowledge of doctors and nurses. The overall knowledge score and, separate scores for doctors and nurses were calculated. Data was analyzed using IBM SPSS version 20.
Two hundred and fifty participants (18-59) years were evaluated. There were more females (153, 61.2%) and more nurses (149, 59.8%). Sixty (24%) of the participants had received at least one previous BLS training. One hundred and one (40.4%) participants scored ≥50%. The overall average score was 43.6%. The average score for doctors and nurses were 45.1% and 42.7% respectively. Knowledge in some domains were very low viz: sequence in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (2.8%), compression-to-breath ratio (2.8%) and compression rate (32.3%). There was no significant difference in knowledge score by profession, gender, previous exposure to BLS training, number of years post-qualified and number of years in service.
Healthcare workers in Nigeria have poor knowledge of BLS. They require training and re-training in BLS via creative and innovative means that are best suited for resource poor countries.
对基本生命支持(BLS)的了解不足可能导致在进行及时干预时犹豫不决,从而增加心脏骤停患者的死亡率。我们着手确定在尼日利亚一家教学医院工作的医生和护士对基本生命支持的了解程度。
在一项描述性横断面研究中采用自填式问卷来评估医生和护士的知识水平。计算总体知识得分以及医生和护士的单独得分。使用IBM SPSS 20版对数据进行分析。
对250名年龄在18 - 59岁的参与者进行了评估。女性更多(153名,61.2%),护士更多(149名,59.8%)。60名(24%)参与者此前至少接受过一次基本生命支持培训。101名(40.4%)参与者得分≥50%。总体平均得分为43.6%。医生和护士的平均得分分别为45.1%和42.7%。某些领域的知识非常低,即:心肺复苏顺序(2.8%)、按压与呼吸比例(2.8%)和按压速率(32.3%)。在知识得分方面,按职业、性别、此前接受基本生命支持培训情况、资格后年限和服务年限来看,没有显著差异。
尼日利亚的医护人员对基本生命支持了解不足。他们需要通过最适合资源匮乏国家的创新方式接受基本生命支持培训和再培训。