Title of article :
Knowledge and Attitude about Basic Life Support and Emergency Medical Services amongst Healthcare Interns in University Hospitals: A Cross-Sectional Study
Author/Authors :
Saquib, Shahabe A Assistant Professor - Department of Periodontics and Community Dental Sciences - Research Center for Advanced Materials Sciences - King Khalid University - College of Dentistry - Abha - Saudi Arabia , Al-Harthi, Hassan M Resident - King Khalid University - College of Dentistry - Abha - Saudi Arabia , Khoshhal, Anas A Demnstrator - Department of Endodontics - Hail University - Saudi Arabia , Shaher, Adel A Resident - King Khalid University - College of Dentistry - Abha - Saudi Arabia , Al-Shammari, Abdulsalam B Demnstrator - Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery - Hail University - Saudi Arabia , Khan, AbdulAhad Assistant professor - Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery - King Khalid University - College of Dentistry - Abha - Saudi Arabia , Al-Qahtani, Tahani A Resident - King Khalid University - College of Dentistry - Abha - Saudi Arabia , Khalid, Imran Assistant professor - Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery - King Khalid University - College of Dentistry - Abha - Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Background. Road traffic accident and sudden cardiac arrest are one of the most leading causes of death in KSA. Basic life support (BLS) is lifesaving intervention as a premedical facility. Adequate knowledge and awareness about BLS and CPR are mandatory for healthcare students. Objective. The objective of the present study is to assess the knowledge, awareness and attitude towards BLS
among healthcare interns in different university hospitals across Saudi Arabia. Materials and Methods. A total of 865 health interns
attending the health colleges (Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Pharmacy) in the University Hospitals across KSA participated in the
study. A self-explanatory questionnaire, comprising of 15 questions, was designed for the study. All the hypotheses were formulated
using two-tailed alternatives against each null hypothesis. Result. Out of 865 subjects, 698 completed the survey with a response
rate of (80.69%). Te male to female sex ratio in the entire group of respondents was 1.44:1.00. Mean score about the awareness
and knowledge of BLS and other emergency services among the participants was 2.74±1.02 and 4.02±1.56 respectively. Female
participants revealed signifcantly higher awareness score than male (P-value<0.05). Medical interns showed higher awareness
level compared to rest of all the faculty interns (P-value<0.01). There was no signifcant difference in the attitude of interns among
the different faculties. 60 to 70% of interns had recommended to include BLS training in the university curriculum. Conclusion.
Among the participants of the study, overall awareness score was average, whereas the knowledge score was below average. Further,
the participants showed a positive attitude toward BLS training. An optimistic decision should be considered on the inclusion of Basic Life Support procedures in the university curriculum.
Keywords :
Knowledge and Attitude , Basic Life Support , Emergency Medical Services , Healthcare Interns , University Hospitals
Journal title :
Emergency Medicine International