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Knowledge Comparison Between Pediatrics And Emergency Medicine Residents About Pediatrics Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Year 2012, Volume: 2 Issue: 4, 181 - 185, 01.12.2012
https://doi.org/10.5505/sakaryamj.2012.49368

Abstract

IntroductionThe aim of this study is to compare the level of knowledge about Pediatrics Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) between pediatrics and emergency residents.MethodIn this cross-sectional study, the standard questionnaire about pediatrics Advanced Life Support (ALS) is filled by pediatrics and emergency residents, residents choose by convenience method and data from check list and questionnaires noted in SPSS and the ALS questionnaire score is compared between two groups.ResultsIn this study 39 pediatrics and 41 emergency medicine residents were evaluated. Confidence about CPR knowledge was higher in Emergency medicine residents. The average Score was 19.24 (SD=3.36). But there is no significant statistical difference between two groups in ALS score. There were no relation between ALS score and confidence. Third-year Pediatrics residents had significantly lower score than others.ConclusionAccording to the results of this study, pediatrics and emergency medicine residents have low knowledge about pediatric ALS and there is a need for holding special workshops for them.

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Knowledge Comparison Between Pediatrics And Emergency Medicine Residents About Pediatrics Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Year 2012, Volume: 2 Issue: 4, 181 - 185, 01.12.2012
https://doi.org/10.5505/sakaryamj.2012.49368

Abstract

Introduction: The aim of this study is to compare the level of knowledge about Pediatrics Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) between pediatrics and emergency residents.
Method: In this cross-sectional study, the standard questionnaire about pediatrics Advanced Life Support (ALS) is filled by pediatrics and emergency residents, residents choose by convenience method and data from check list and questionnaires noted in SPSS and the ALS questionnaire score is compared between two groups. Results: In this study 39 pediatrics and 41 emergency medicine residents were evaluated. Confidence about CPR knowledge was higher in Emergency medicine residents. The average Score was 19.24 (SD=3.36). But there is no significant statistical difference between two groups in ALS score. There were no relation between ALS score and confidence. Third-year Pediatrics residents had significantly lower score than others. Conclusion: According to the results of this study, pediatrics and emergency medicine residents have low knowledge about pediatric ALS and there is a need for holding special workshops for them. 

References

  • 1. Jiresaty RM., Liss JP., Basu SK., Follow up of 122 patients who survived cardiac arrest.Resuscition, 1973, 2: 191
  • 2. Jafarian A., Assessment success rate of cardio pulmonary resuscitation in Shohadaie Hafte Tir Hospital. Journal of Iran University of medical science. Fall 2008,9(30):327
  • 3. Cummins RO, Ornato JP, Thies WH, Pepe PE. Improving survival from sudden cardiac arrest: the chain of survival concept: a statement for health professionals from the Advanced Cardiac Life Support Subcommittee and the Emergency Cardiac Care Committee, American Heart Association. Circulation 1991 May; 83(5): 1832-47.
  • 4. Travers DA, Mears G. Physicians’ experiences with prehospital do-not-resuscitate orders in North Carolina. Prehosp Disaster Med 1996 Apr-Jun; 11(2): 91-100.
  • 5. Schimmel EM. The hazards of hospitalization. Ann Intern Med 1964 Jan; 60: 100-10.
  • 6. Steel K, Gertman PM, Crescenzi C, Anderson J. Iatrogenic illness on a general medical service at a university hospital 1981. Qual Saf Health Care 2004 Feb; 13(1): 76-80.
  • 7. Brennan TA, Leape LL, Laird NM, Hebert L, Localio AR, Lawthers AG, et al. Incidence of adverse events and negligence in hospitalized patients: results of the Harvard Medical Practice Study I 1991. Qual Saf Health Care 2004 Apr; 13(2): 145-52.
  • 8. Ahmed HU, Kellett C, Ashworth M, Nazir S. First aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation training for medical students. Med Educ 2004 Aug; 38(8): 913.
  • 9. Robak O, Kulnig J, Sterz F, Uray T, Haugk M, Kliegel A, et al. CPR in medical schools: learning by teaching BLS to sudden cardiac death survivors: a promising strategy for medical students? BMC Med Educ 2006 Apr 28; 6: 27.
  • 10. McConnell EA. Clearing the way for a CPR. Nurs Manage 2000 Jul; 31(7): 49-50.
  • 11. Florian Laurent , Pascal Augustin , Cathy Nabet , Sophie Ackers ,et al.Managing a Cardiac Arrest: Evaluation of Final-Year Predoctoral Dental Students. Journal of Dental Education.2009
  • 12. C.A. Graham, K.A. Guest & D. Scollon .Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Paper 1: a survey of undergraduate training in UK medical schools. Journal of Accident and Emergency Medicine 1994. 11, 162-165
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Nader Tavakoli This is me

Shahyad Tajeddini This is me

Samad Shams Vahdati This is me

Nastaran Kazemi This is me

Mostafa Vafaei Aghdam This is me

Publication Date December 1, 2012
Submission Date September 7, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2012 Volume: 2 Issue: 4

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AMA Tavakoli N, Tajeddini S, Vahdati SS, Kazemi N, Aghdam MV. Knowledge Comparison Between Pediatrics And Emergency Medicine Residents About Pediatrics Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. Sakarya Tıp Dergisi. December 2012;2(4):181-185. doi:10.5505/sakaryamj.2012.49368

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