Knowledge, Attitude and Perceptions towards Basic Life Support Training among Student Teachers in a Malaysian University

M. N. Fariduddin, C. Siau
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Basic Life Support (BLS) training for school teachers is increasingly acknowledged as an important public health method to disseminate knowledge regarding life-saving skills such as CPR. However, there is a lack of studies examining this crucial area of training in Malaysia. Hence, this study aimed to investigate student teachers' knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions towards Basic Life Support training in a public university in Malaysia. An online questionnaire was implemented among finalyear student teachers spanning seven different majors. Participants were required to answer 40 questions regarding their CPR knowledge, attitudes towards obtaining BLS training, and perceptions towards performing CPR. A total of 111 student teachers (80.2% female) responded to the survey. Results indicated that the majority of the participants (98.2%) would like to join a CPR training if offered. However, most participants reported a lack of information or resources in obtaining CPR training (82.0%) and had fears of incurring injury (93.7%), being sued (96.4%), being uncomfortable about bodily fluids (85.6%), or concerns of being infected with a communicable disease (85.6%) by the individual receiving CPR. Notably, knowledge regarding CPR was low regardless of CPR training history. Therefore, there is a need for public health information to be disseminated regarding CPR to dispel fears regarding its practice and provide future teachers opportunities to obtain BLS training.
马来西亚一所大学学生教师对基本生命支持培训的知识、态度和看法
对学校教师进行基本生命支持培训日益被认为是传播心肺复苏术等救生技能知识的重要公共卫生方法。然而,马来西亚缺乏对这一关键培训领域的研究。因此,本研究旨在调查马来西亚一所公立大学的学生教师对基本生命支持培训的知识、态度和看法。一份在线调查问卷在7个不同专业的高三实习教师中实施。参与者被要求回答40个问题,涉及他们的心肺复苏术知识、对获得BLS培训的态度以及对实施心肺复苏术的看法。共有111名实习教师回应调查,其中80.2%为女性。结果表明,如果提供心肺复苏术培训,大多数参与者(98.2%)愿意参加。然而,大多数参与者报告缺乏获得心肺复苏术培训的信息或资源(82.0%),害怕受伤(93.7%),被起诉(96.4%),对体液不舒服(85.6%),或担心接受心肺复苏术的个体感染传染病(85.6%)。值得注意的是,无论CPR培训历史如何,关于CPR的知识都很低。因此,有必要传播有关心肺复苏术的公共卫生信息,以消除对其实践的恐惧,并为未来的教师提供获得劳工统计局培训的机会。
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