[Knowledge of BLS and AED resuscitation algorithm amongst medical students--preliminary results].

Anestezjologia intensywna terapia Pub Date : 2011-01-01
Piotr Chojnacki, Rada Ilieva, Anna Kołodziej, Agata Królikowska, Jarosław Lipka, Jaromir Ruta
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Abstract

Background: Early recognition of cardiac arrest (CA) and immediate commencement of resuscitation, may increase the survival rate among CA victims. We therefore conducted a survey among medical students to assess their knowledge of BLS and AED.

Methods: The audit was performed among students, most of whom had completed at least one first aid course and those who had not done a first-aid course at all. The ERC-recommended questionnaire 2005 was used for the survey.

Results: One hundred and sixty five students completed the survey. Most of them recognized the usefulness of basic resuscitation algorithms and the use of AEDs. 88% of students recognized the importance offirst aid courses, and 91.6% would undertake them again. Despite obvious enthusiasm and self-declared adequate knowledge, 45.7% of the audited students were not familiar with the guidelines and answered wrongly to more than 6 of 12 questions in the questionnaire. The vast majority of the first year medical students were not familiar with the algorithms.

Conclusion: We conclude that general knowledge of resuscitation algorithms among medical students is inadequate, and regular refresher courses are essential.

[医学生对BLS和AED复苏算法的了解-初步结果]。
背景:早期识别心脏骤停(CA)并立即开始复苏,可能会增加CA受害者的生存率。因此,我们对医学生进行了一项调查,以评估他们对BLS和AED的了解。方法:以参加过至少一门急救课程的学生和未参加过急救课程的学生为调查对象。调查采用了erc推荐的2005年问卷。结果:共165名学生完成调查。他们中的大多数人都认识到基本复苏算法和使用aed的有效性。88%的学生认识到急救课程的重要性,91.6%的学生愿意再次学习急救课程。尽管有明显的热情和自诩足够的知识,但45.7%的被审计学生不熟悉指导方针,在问卷的12个问题中有6个以上回答错误。绝大多数一年级医学生都不熟悉这些算法。结论:医学生对复苏算法的认识不足,需要定期的复习课程。
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