Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation among Nursing Staff At A Tertiary Health Facility: A Cross-Sectional Study

Monisola Aina, O. Bolarinwa, Peace I Adeniran, D. Oyedepo, A. Adeniran
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Background: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency life-saving care to restore blood circulation following cardiac arrest. Nurses are often the closest when cardiac arrest occurs, thus their competence and initiation of CPR could be life-saving. Aim: To evaluate the knowledge, attitude and willingness to initiate CPR among nurse practitioners. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted; participants were nursing staff at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Ilorin, Nigeria. Nursing students and other healthcare workers were excluded from the study. Multistage sampling method was used and all participants completed a self-administered questionnaire after informed consent. Data analysis was with SPSS version 21.0 and p<0.05 was significant. Results: Among the 220 participants, 35(15.9%) were ≤5years post-qualification, 100(45.5%) had sub-specialty training, awareness about CPR was 100%, 66(30%) showed good knowledge on the practice of CPR, 154(70%) had formal training on CPR, 112 (50.9%) of the training were during schooling while 182(82.7%) showed good attitude towards initiating CPR when indicated. Hindrances to initiation of CPR included lack of training (56.2%), heavy workload (47.3%), inadequate knowledge (42.8%), lack of equipment (41.8%) and difficulty establishing diagnosis of cardiac arrest (13.9%). Competence grading for CPR was 48.4% for participants with surgical, 40.0% for medical subspecialty training and 44.2% for non-subspecialists. There was statistical significant relationship between competence in CPR and knowledge about it (p=0.026).   Conclusion: Knowledge and practice of CPR among nurses was low; health institutions and the mandatory nursing professional development programs should prioritize post-qualification training of nurses in the life-saving skills of CPR.
三级医疗机构护理人员心肺复苏:一项横断面研究
背景:心肺复苏(CPR)是心脏骤停后恢复血液循环的紧急救生护理。当心脏骤停发生时,护士通常是最接近的,因此他们的能力和CPR的启动可能是挽救生命的。目的:了解护理人员实施心肺复苏术的知识、态度和意愿。方法:采用横断面研究;参与者是尼日利亚伊洛林伊洛林大学教学医院的护理人员。护理专业学生和其他医护人员被排除在研究之外。采用多阶段抽样方法,所有参与者在知情同意后自行填写问卷。数据分析采用SPSS 21.0版本,p<0.05差异有统计学意义。结果:220名参与者中,35名(15.9%)获得资格≤5年,100名(45.5%)接受过专科培训,心肺复苏术知晓率为100%,66名(30%)对心肺复苏术有较好的认识,154名(70%)接受过正式的心肺复苏术培训,112名(50.9%)在学校接受过培训,182名(82.7%)在指征时对启动心肺复苏术持良好态度。启动CPR的障碍包括缺乏培训(56.2%)、工作量大(47.3%)、知识不足(42.8%)、缺乏设备(41.8%)和难以诊断心脏骤停(13.9%)。接受过外科培训的参与者心肺复苏能力评分为48.4%,接受过医学亚专科培训的参与者心肺复苏能力评分为40.0%,非亚专科培训的参与者心肺复苏能力评分为44.2%。心肺复苏术能力与心肺复苏术知识之间有统计学意义(p=0.026)。结论:护士心肺复苏术知识和实践水平较低;卫生机构和强制性护理专业发展计划应优先对护士进行CPR救生技能的资格后培训。
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