High School Student CPR Training in Kuwait: A Cross-Sectional Study of Teacher Perspectives, Willingness, and Perceived Barriers.

IF 1.5 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Open Access Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2022-11-29 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OAEM.S382744
Dalal Alhasan, Mohammad Fakhraldeen, Sara Alqabandi, Maryam Alajmi
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Background: School cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training has not been previously implemented nor studied in the Arabian Peninsula, and this is due to the challenges that this training imposes. This study aims to determine high school teacher perspectives, willingness, and barriers as related to CPR student training in high schools.

Methods: An anonymous, voluntary, cross-sectional electronic questionnaire, primarily based on the theory of planned behavior (TPB) was distributed to high school principals and teachers from 20 local (public and private) high schools between October and December 2021. The questionnaire was a 4-part (demographics, willingness, barriers, implementation approach), 23-variable tool.

Results: Eighty-four out of 88 participants were included in the analysis from 20 high schools. The overall willingness to teach CPR to students was 4.2 ± 0.9, and this willingness was significantly associated with being a female (p = 0.019), being a teacher (p = 0.036), having a family history of cardiovascular disease (p = 0.007), previous school CPR campaigns (p = 0.02), and all TPB factors: attitude (p = 0.001), subjective norms (p = 0.011), and perceived behaviour control (p = 0.007). As for perceived barriers, there was moderate concern regarding the absence of the Good Samaritan law (3.8 ± 1.1) and CoVID-19 transmission (3.5 ± 1.3). High school teaching staff recommended formal legislation of CPR training from the Ministry of Education (MoE) and favoured CPR training delivery by healthcare professionals. However, they were willing to conduct CPR training themselves with regular training, material integration into the curriculum, and online teaching material access.

Conclusion: High school teachers are willing to teach students CPR. They need MoE legislation, appropriate training, online material, and a standardized database. Teaching staff also recommend specific training session settings. CoVID-19 and Good Samaritan law are moderate barriers. A number of factors influence teaching staff willingness to conduct CPR training. From this analysis, we recommend piloting CPR training in Kuwait high schools with consideration to the identified influential factors and barriers.

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科威特高中生心肺复苏术训练:教师观点、意愿和感知障碍的横断面研究。
背景:学校心肺复苏(CPR)培训以前没有在阿拉伯半岛实施或研究,这是由于这种培训所带来的挑战。本研究旨在探讨高中教师对心肺复苏术学生培训的看法、意愿和障碍。方法:以计划行为理论(TPB)为基础,于2021年10月至12月对20所地方(公立和私立)高中校长和教师进行匿名、自愿、横断面电子问卷调查。调查问卷由4部分组成(人口统计、意愿、障碍、实施方法),共有23个变量。结果:来自20所高中的88名参与者中有84人被纳入分析。对学生进行心肺复苏术教学的总体意愿为4.2±0.9,该意愿与女性(p = 0.019)、教师(p = 0.036)、是否有心血管疾病家族史(p = 0.007)、是否参加过学校心肺复苏术活动(p = 0.02)以及所有TPB因素(态度(p = 0.001)、主观规范(p = 0.011)和感知行为控制(p = 0.007)显著相关。在感知障碍方面,人们对缺乏《好撒玛利亚人法》(3.8±1.1)和CoVID-19传播(3.5±1.3)的担忧程度中等。高中教学人员建议教育部(MoE)对心肺复苏术培训进行正式立法,并赞成由医疗保健专业人员提供心肺复苏术培训。然而,他们愿意自己进行心肺复苏术培训,定期进行培训,将材料整合到课程中,并提供在线教材。结论:高中教师愿意教学生心肺复苏术。他们需要教育部的立法、适当的培训、在线材料和标准化的数据库。教学人员还建议具体的培训课程设置。CoVID-19和好撒玛利亚人法是中等障碍。许多因素影响教学人员进行心肺复苏术培训的意愿。从这一分析,我们建议试点心肺复苏培训在科威特高中考虑到确定的影响因素和障碍。
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Open Access Emergency Medicine
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