A Survey of knowledge on and attitudes toward cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automated external defibrillators in China

Q4 Medicine
Mingwei Wang, Xin-yan Fu, Wen Wen, Chun-yi Wang, Jie Ni, Jing-jie Jiang, Minjua Wu, Zhao Xu, Yong-Ran Cheng, Meng-yun Zhou, L. Ye, Zhanhui Feng, Juan Chen, Xing-wei Zhang
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Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the current knowledge levels on cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automated external defibrillators of Chinese citizens. Methods: A face-to-face questionnaire survey on the knowledge of and attitudes toward the use of CPR and AEDs during an OHCA event was conducted in three high-traffic train stations in Hangzhou and Taizhou, China. The survey included questions on previous experience with CPR, recognition of cardiac arrest, CPR-related concerns, and AED knowledge. Results: A total of 6268 participants were surveyed about their knowledge of and attitudes toward the use of CPR and AEDs. A total of 5981 valid questionnaires, including 3008 from female respondents (50.2%) and 2973 from male respondents (49.8%), were retrieved. The participants were geographically distributed as follows: 18.5% from western China, 19.5% from central China, and 77.0% from eastern China. The educational level, regular residence, and sex of the respondents, as well as legislative policies, were relevant to the knowledge of and attitudes toward the use of CPR and AEDs for OHCA events. The results showed that men were more active than women in terms of CPR training and implementation, as well as had more knowledge and used AEDs more often. More people in eastern and central China had witnessed CPR performance, would pay for CPR training, and would be willing to perform CPR if there was a related legislative policy. Moreover, educational level was crucial to the knowledge of and attitudes toward the use of CPR and AEDs during OHCA events. Conclusions: Chinese citizens lack CPR and AED knowledge and training compared with people in developed countries. We recommend that the state should increase public awareness of CPR and AEDs in China. Mass education, policy implementation, specialized training, and legislative action should be carried out.
中国居民对心肺复苏和自动体外除颤器的知识和态度调查
目的:本研究旨在确定中国公民目前对心肺复苏和自动体外除颤器的知识水平。方法:在中国杭州和台州的三个高交通量火车站,对OHCA活动期间使用CPR和AED的知识和态度进行了面对面问卷调查。该调查包括关于以往心肺复苏经验、对心脏骤停的认识、心肺复苏相关问题和AED知识的问题。结果:共有6268名参与者接受了关于他们对CPR和AED使用的知识和态度的调查。共检索到5981份有效问卷,其中3008份来自女性受访者(50.2%),2973份来自男性受访者(49.8%)。参与者的地理分布如下:18.5%来自中国西部,19.5%来自中国中部,77.0%来自中国东部。受访者的教育水平、常住地和性别以及立法政策与对在OHCA活动中使用CPR和AED的知识和态度有关。结果表明,在心肺复苏术的培训和实施方面,男性比女性更积极,而且有更多的知识和更频繁地使用AED。在中国东部和中部,更多的人目睹了心肺复苏术的表现,将支付心肺复苏培训的费用,如果有相关的立法政策,他们将愿意进行心肺复苏。此外,教育水平对OHCA活动期间使用CPR和AED的知识和态度至关重要。结论:与发达国家相比,中国公民缺乏心肺复苏和AED知识和培训。我们建议国家应提高中国公众对心肺复苏术和AED的认识。应开展群众教育、政策执行、专业培训和立法行动。
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