Title of article :
Basic life support awareness level among medical students in Jordan: a cross-sectional study
Author/Authors :
Albazee ، Ebraheem Faculty of Medicine - Hashemite University , Alnifise ، Mohammad Faculty of Medicine - Hashemite University , Almahmoud ، Lina Faculty of Medicine - Hashemite University , Alsaeedi ، Ahmed Faculty of Medicine - Hashemite University , Al-balawi ، Mohammed Faculty of Medicine - Hashemite University , Alotaibi ، Talal Faculty of Medicine - Hashemite University , Al Sharei ، Aiman Department of Basic Medical Sciences - Faculty of Medicine - Hashemite University
Abstract :
Objective: Performing basic life support (BLS) in patients with cardiopulmonary arrest decreases mortality and morbidity. In addition, BLS knowledge is a prerequisite for medical graduation. The present study was con ducted to determine the awareness level of undergraduate medical students in Jordan regarding BLS and back ground knowledge. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted between 17 April 2021 and 12 May 2021. A validated ques tionnaire was used as an online Google form and was posted in all medical student groups and Jordanian univer sities through various social medias. We categorized level of awareness into two groups: adequate awareness for those who got 60% or more, and inadequate awareness for those who got less than 60% in BLS test. Chi-square test was used to compare different variables. Results: A total of 886 students with a mean age of 21.5 (± 2.2) years completed the survey, including 552 females (62.3%). Among participated students, only 281 (31.7%) had adequate awareness, whereas 605 (68.3%) had in adequate awareness, with a mean score of 10 (± 3.8) out of 20. Surprisingly, there was no statistically significant correlation (P=0.210) between grade point average (GPA) and awareness level among participated students. On the contrary, we detected statistically significant relationships (P 0.001) between various variables and aware ness level. Conclusion: Overall, we found that awareness of BLS among medical students in Jordan is not adequate. We can improve the awareness of medical students in this regard through obligating them to educate the general population, especially school students, as a volunteer campaign.
Keywords :
Awareness , Basic Life Support , Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation , Jordan , Medical Students
Journal title :
Frontiers in Emergency Medicine
Journal title :
Frontiers in Emergency Medicine