Quao Nana Serwaa Agyeman, Opare Janet Naki, Adom-Asomaning Abena Antwiaa, Adomako Eugene, Appiah Yaa Darkowaa, Obuobisah Malwine Abena
Accident and Emergency Centre, Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra, Ghana.
Emerg Med Int. 2025 Apr 8;2025:6860643. doi: 10.1155/emmi/6860643. eCollection 2025.
Cardiac arrest, a sudden cessation of cardiac function, necessitates immediate life-saving measures such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to prevent death. Despite poor survival rates and neurological outcomes associated with cardiac arrest, early resuscitation can improve survival. In low- to middle-income countries like Ghana, there are limited data on CPR practices and outcomes, necessitating targeted training programs. To assess the impact of a basic life support (BLS) training program on knowledge acquisition and training among staff in the Accident and Emergency Department of Korle Bu Teaching Hospital. A comprehensive BLS training program was conducted over four (4) days and involved 128 staff. Following the American Heart Association (AHA) BLS guidelines, the training sessions included lectures, practical sessions with adult and child CPR mannequins, and pre- and post-training online assessments and evaluations. Most participants were between 31 and 40 years old with the majority being nurses. The mean score for the post-test (13.95) was higher than that for the pretest (12.40). A total of 99% of the respondents agreed that their learning objective for the course was met and exceeded. A total of 74.71% responded that their knowledge of BLS had improved, with nearly 99% agreeing that the instructions for the practical sessions were clear and easy to follow. About 60% of the respondents rated the quality of delivery of the lectures excellent, with 85% satisfied with the time allocated to the training sessions. All participants indicated they would recommend the BLS training course to their colleagues. This study strongly advocates for the integration of ongoing BLS training programs to maintain high standards of emergency medical care, particularly in resource-limited settings as regular BLS training can improve emergency care and patient outcomes.
心脏骤停是心脏功能的突然停止,需要立即采取心肺复苏术(CPR)等挽救生命的措施以防止死亡。尽管心脏骤停的生存率和神经学预后较差,但早期复苏可提高生存率。在加纳等低收入和中等收入国家,关于心肺复苏实践和结果的数据有限,因此需要有针对性的培训项目。为了评估基础生命支持(BLS)培训项目对科勒布教学医院急诊科工作人员知识获取和培训的影响。一项全面的BLS培训项目持续了四天,有128名工作人员参与。按照美国心脏协会(AHA)的BLS指南,培训课程包括讲座、使用成人和儿童心肺复苏模拟人进行的实践课程,以及培训前和培训后的在线评估。大多数参与者年龄在31至40岁之间,其中大多数是护士。测试后的平均分数(13.95)高于测试前(12.40)。共有99%的受访者表示他们的课程学习目标得到了实现且超出预期。共有74.71%的受访者表示他们对BLS的知识有所提高,近99%的人认为实践课程的指导清晰易懂。约60%的受访者对讲座的授课质量评价为优秀,85%的人对分配给培训课程的时间感到满意。所有参与者都表示他们会向同事推荐BLS培训课程。这项研究强烈主张整合持续的BLS培训项目,以维持高标准的紧急医疗护理,特别是在资源有限的环境中,因为定期的BLS培训可以改善紧急护理和患者预后。