Author/Authors :
Asadi, Payman Guilan Road Trauma Research Center - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Guilan, Iran , Monsef Kasmaei, Vahid Guilan Road Trauma Research Center - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Guilan, Iran , Zia Ziabari, Mahdi Guilan Road Trauma Research Center - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Guilan, Iran , Bakian, Shiva Guilan Road Trauma Research Center - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Guilan, Iran , Noyani, Amir Clinical Research Development Unit - Imam Hossein Hospital -Shahroud University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Abstract :
Objective: Emergency medical services (EMS) is a critical component of health care system and
the forefront of stroke care. The prominent role of EMS in stroke care is timely and accurate
diagnosis of acute ischemic stroke and transfer of the patients to stroke centers. The present
study aimed to assess the “awareness” and “attitude” of EMS personnel concerning prehospital
stroke care based on American Stroke Association (ASA) guideline in Rasht town.
Methods: This was an analytical cross-sectional study. The participants, consisted of all
EMS personnel (n = 115) in Rasht town in 2012, entered the study based on census method.
Awareness and attitude of EMS personnel toward prehospital stroke care were assessed using
a questionnaire based on ASA guideline. The questionnaire had two sections. The first part
contained demographic data and the second part had multiple choice items (Likert-type scale
response anchors) to assess awareness and attitude of the personnel. The questionnaires were
filled out by the personnel. The collected data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential
statistics using SPSS software version 20. P value less than 5% was considered significant.
Results: Ninety people participated in this study. The average of age and working experience
of participants were 36.84 ± 8.02 and 11.36 ± 5.71, respectively. Most of the participants had
bachelor degree (n = 33, 36.7%) and majored in medical emergency (n = 43, 47.8%). Most of them
were contract employees (47.8%). Mean scores of awareness and attitude of the personnel were
26.68 (the total number of score = 51) and 32.56 (the total number of score = 80), respectively.
Conclusion: Findings revealed poor awareness and attitude of EMS personnel toward
prehospital stroke care based on ASA guideline in Rasht Town. We recommended retraining
courses to promote awareness of EMS personnel.
Keywords :
Awareness , Attitude , Stroke , Prehospital care