Mantenimiento de la habilidad de las compresiones torácicas en reanimación cardiopulmonar en profesionales de la atención primaria de salud: estudio cuasiexperimental

Pub Date : 2024-06-21 DOI:10.1016/j.semerg.2024.102277
S. Moreno Escribá , M.A. Sarlat Ribas , I. Herrera Solsona , A. Sisó-Almirall , L. González de Paz , B. Coll-Vinent Puig
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Abstract

Objective

To validate the efficacy of brief CPR training with dual feedback to maintain the ability to perform quality chest compressions.

Materials and methods

Quasi-experimental study with two groups to evaluate a brief theoretical training followed by a practice with manikin with feedback; Participants: 155 health and non-health professionals from 5 primary care health centers of urban area (43 losses); Main measurements: Characteristics of compressions that were measured before and after the brief training and their maintenance at 3 and 6 months according to the study group. The effect of training and maintenance of skills were analyzed using multiple linear regression models.

Results

155 participants were included, mean age 39.7 years (SD = 12.0) with 82.7% female. The training effect had an improvement in mean compression depth (pre-post difference: 3.5, P<.001), total compressions with adequate depth (pre-post difference: 0.2, P<.001) and Total Compressions with Adequate Rhythm (pre-post difference: 0.4, P<.001). The second phase was completed by 112 participants (72.2%). Compression skills declined at 3 months and were lower at 6 months, although the loss of skills was not statistically significant between the two groups.

Conclusions

An individualized, brief training action with feedback immediately improves the quality of compressions. The progressive loss of skills from 3 to 6 months is not relevant.

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基层医护人员在心肺复苏中保持胸外按压技能:一项准实验研究。
材料和方法:准实验研究,分为两组,评估简短的理论培训,然后进行有反馈的人体模型练习;参与者:来自城市地区 5 个初级保健中心的 155 名卫生和非卫生专业人员(43 人失利);主要测量指标:胸外按压的质量:主要测量指标:根据研究组,在简短培训前后测量按压特征,并在 3 个月和 6 个月后测量按压维持情况。采用多元线性回归模型分析了培训效果和技能保持情况。结果 155 名参与者参加了培训,平均年龄 39.7 岁(SD = 12.0),女性占 82.7%。培训效果在平均按压深度(前后差异:3.5,P<.001)、足够深度的总按压次数(前后差异:0.2,P<.001)和足够节奏的总按压次数(前后差异:0.4,P<.001)方面均有改善。112 名参与者(72.2%)完成了第二阶段。按压技能在 3 个月时有所下降,在 6 个月时更低,但两组之间的技能损失没有统计学意义。从 3 个月到 6 个月,技能的逐渐丧失并不重要。
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