Kumari Usha, Hassan Zair, Waseem Maria, Sahito Moiz, Zahid Shanzay, Patel Kevin, Jan Muneeb, Surani Salim, Iqbal Javed
University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center Memphis Tennessee USA.
Afridi Medical Complex and Teaching Hospital Pakistan.
Health Sci Rep. 2025 Jun 23;8(6):e70419. doi: 10.1002/hsr2.70419. eCollection 2025 Jun.
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest stands as the primary cause of worldwide mortality. Therefore, all healthcare workers must comprehensively understand and practically apply cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). To address the paucity of literature on this subject, we conducted a nationwide survey among healthcare professionals in Pakistan.
This nationwide cross-sectional study was based on an online questionnaire. The sample pool comprised healthcare professionals and medical students from all over Pakistan. The survey comprised 18 questions aimed to assess the comprehension of CPR, determine the source of their basic life support (BLS) training, and evaluate their competence in performing CPR in real-life situations.
The sample size consisted of 951 participants from Pakistan. A total of 712 responders (75%) reported having received CPR or CPR with an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) course, and the same percentage reported that their respective universities had organized the course. The responders reported that the BLS course was made mandatory in only 60% of cases. Most of the respondents were first-year medical students (21%) and postgraduates (21%). Most of the respondents (78%) professed that the courses had been theoretical as well as practical, and 66% felt confident enacting CPR in out-of-hospital settings. Overall, no province was able to achieve a score of greater than 50% when assessed about their knowledge regarding cardiac arrest and CPR.
This study provides a detailed insight into Pakistan healthcare workers' CPR knowledge and perceptions belonging to different provinces, institutes, designations, and specialties. The participants reported being confident in performing CPR but demonstrated gaps when assessed regarding the revised guidelines and their performance in different scenarios. There is room for further research in overcoming the language barriers and other discrepancies faced by this study.
院外心脏骤停是全球死亡的主要原因。因此,所有医护人员都必须全面理解并切实应用心肺复苏术(CPR)。为解决该主题文献的匮乏问题,我们在巴基斯坦的医护专业人员中开展了一项全国性调查。
这项全国性横断面研究基于一份在线问卷。样本库包括来自巴基斯坦各地的医护专业人员和医学生。该调查包含18个问题,旨在评估对CPR的理解、确定其基础生命支持(BLS)培训的来源,并评估他们在实际情况中进行CPR的能力。
样本量由来自巴基斯坦的951名参与者组成。共有712名受访者(75%)报告接受过CPR或CPR与自动体外除颤器(AED)课程培训,且相同比例的受访者表示其各自的大学组织了该课程。受访者报告称,仅60%的情况下BLS课程是强制性的。大多数受访者是一年级医学生(21%)和研究生(21%)。大多数受访者(78%)表示课程既有理论也有实践,66%的人对在院外环境中实施CPR感到有信心。总体而言,在评估关于心脏骤停和CPR的知识时,没有一个省份能够达到超过50%的分数。
本研究详细洞察了巴基斯坦不同省份、机构、职位和专业的医护人员的CPR知识和认知。参与者报告对实施CPR有信心,但在根据修订指南及其在不同场景中的表现进行评估时存在差距。在克服本研究面临的语言障碍和其他差异方面仍有进一步研究的空间。