Alenzi Layla H, Alshammari Bodor Z, Alghurayes Atheer, Alharthi Noor, Alghris Albandri M, Alshammari Falah
Dentistry, College of Dentistry, University of Ha'il, Ha'il, SAU.
Dental Public Health, College of Dentistry, University of Ha'il, Ha'il, SAU.
Cureus. 2024 Dec 9;16(12):e75427. doi: 10.7759/cureus.75427. eCollection 2024 Dec.
Aims and background This study aims to evaluate Basic Life Support (BLS) knowledge among residents of the Ha'il region. It will reveal the public's familiarity with BLS and identify sources of BLS knowledge. The findings can guide policymakers in improving BLS training, potentially saving lives, especially during cardiac emergencies. Annually, heart attacks and strokes cause millions of deaths, with projections indicating a potential increase without intervention. In Saudi Arabia and globally, public awareness and education on BLS are insufficient, highlighting the need for better dissemination of BLS knowledge to improve emergency response before ambulance arrival. Objectives Measuring the level of BLS knowledge among the Ha'il region population, seeking the sources from which individuals acquire their BLS knowledge, and determining various factors that may influence BLS knowledge among the Ha'il population. Methods In Ha'il, Saudi Arabia, the survey was disseminated to the general public and included 380 participants. All participants are residents of Ha'il and are at least 18 years old. Data were collected via an online questionnaire, which was validated and translated into Arabic. Results The study surveyed 380 adults aged 18-36, with 62% (n = 236) females and 38% (n = 144) males. Most (60%) had a university degree, 46% were employed, and 29% were students. Slightly over half (51%) of participants were aware of BLS. Among those aware, 17% were very aware of the importance of BLS, while 42% had moderate awareness. The remaining participants had no awareness of BLS. A significant majority (83%) of participants believed that BLS increases the chances of patient survival. Conclusions The vast majority of people think that BLS is essential, but awareness and training are lacking. There were gender disparities in BLS willingness, with women being more conscious of and inclined to pursue BLS training. Furthermore, age and BLS awareness were related.
目的与背景 本研究旨在评估哈伊勒地区居民的基础生命支持(BLS)知识。它将揭示公众对BLS的熟悉程度,并确定BLS知识的来源。研究结果可为政策制定者改进BLS培训提供指导,有可能挽救生命,尤其是在心脏紧急情况期间。每年,心脏病发作和中风导致数百万人死亡,预测表明如果不进行干预,死亡人数可能会增加。在沙特阿拉伯和全球范围内,公众对BLS的认识和教育不足,这凸显了更好地传播BLS知识以改善救护车到达前应急反应的必要性。目标 测量哈伊勒地区人群的BLS知识水平,寻找个人获取BLS知识的来源,并确定可能影响哈伊勒人群BLS知识的各种因素。方法 在沙特阿拉伯的哈伊勒,该调查面向普通公众进行,共有380名参与者。所有参与者均为哈伊勒居民,年龄至少18岁。数据通过在线问卷收集,该问卷经过验证并翻译成阿拉伯语。结果 该研究调查了380名18 - 36岁的成年人,其中女性占62%(n = 236),男性占38%(n = 144)。大多数(60%)拥有大学学位,46%有工作,29%是学生。略超过一半(51%)的参与者知晓BLS。在知晓者中,17%非常了解BLS的重要性,而42%有中等程度的了解。其余参与者对BLS毫无知晓。绝大多数(83%)的参与者认为BLS能增加患者存活的机会。结论 绝大多数人认为BLS至关重要,但缺乏认识和培训。在BLS意愿方面存在性别差异,女性更了解并倾向于接受BLS培训。此外,年龄与BLS认识相关。