Nurses’ knowledge and self-reported adherence to advanced life support guidelines during in-hospital cardiac arrest in a referral hospital in Ghana

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Gyimaa Nti –Darkwah , Susana Erica Somuah , Amos Prince Otuah , Mary Agongo
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Abstract

Introduction

Adherence to Advanced Life Support guidelines is vital for improving patient survival during a cardiac arrest. Nurses are often the first responders during inhospital cardiac arrests. This study assessed nurses’ knowledge of advanced life support guidelines and their self-reported adherence to recommended practices during in-hospital cardiac arrest.

Methods

A descriptive cross-sectional design was employed. Using simple random sampling, 138 registered nurses were recruited from the New Tafo Government Hospital in Ghana. A structured questionnaire was used to collect relevant data on the participants’ sociodemographic characteristics, knowledge on and self-reported adherence to advanced life support guidelines. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used for analysis.

Results

Less than half (39.9%) of nurses demonstrated good knowledge of advanced life support guidelines, with a similar proportion (34.8%) showing high self-reported adherence to advanced life support guidelines in simulated scenarios, and confidence level (39.8%) in responding to a cardiac arrest. Most respondents (65.2%) had never performed CPR in a clinical setting, and only 22.5% had participated in a simulation exercise. Recent advanced life support training (within the past 12 months) and greater years of clinical experience were significantly associated with higher knowledge levels.

Discussion

Nurses’ knowledge of and self-reported adherence to advanced life support guidelines, as well as confidence level in responding to a cardiac arrest situation were low. Regular, structured advanced life support refresher training incorporating simulation and practical drills is essential to enhance nurses’ readiness and performance during cardiac emergencies
加纳一家转诊医院的护士在院内心脏骤停期间的知识和自我报告对高级生命支持指南的遵守情况
在心脏骤停期间,坚持高级生命支持指南对于提高患者生存率至关重要。护士通常是院内心脏骤停的第一反应者。本研究评估了护士对高级生命支持指南的知识,以及他们在院内心脏骤停期间对推荐做法的自我报告依从性。方法采用描述性横断面设计。采用简单随机抽样的方法,从加纳新塔福政府医院招募了138名注册护士。使用结构化问卷收集参与者的社会人口学特征、对高级生命支持指南的知识和自我报告的依从性的相关数据。采用描述性统计和推理统计进行分析。结果不到一半(39.9%)的护士表现出对高级生命支持指南的良好了解,相似比例(34.8%)的护士在模拟情景中表现出高度的自我报告对高级生命支持指南的遵守,对心脏骤停的反应有信心(39.8%)。大多数受访者(65.2%)从未在临床环境中实施过心肺复苏术,只有22.5%参加过模拟演习。最近的高级生命支持培训(过去12个月内)和更多年的临床经验与更高的知识水平显着相关。讨论护士对高级生命支持指南的知识和自我报告的依从性,以及应对心脏骤停情况的信心水平较低。定期的、结构化的高级生命支持复习培训,包括模拟和实际演练,对于提高护士在心脏紧急情况下的准备和表现至关重要
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