| Literature DB >> 27729072 |
Dissanayake Mudiyanselage Priyantha Udaya Kumara Ralapanawa1, Kushalee Poornima Jayawickreme2, Ekanayake Mudiyanselage Madhushanka Ekanayake2, Pallegoda Vithanage Ranjith Kumarasiri3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Advanced life support (ALS) and cardio pulmonary resuscitation, provided at the right time is essential for improving mortality in medical emergencies. Accurate knowledge and skills on this regard, in all medical personals is an essential part of medical education and it should be up to date with varying protocols. The aim of this study is to assess the knowledge and attitudes among the undergraduate medical students and medical officers in the Teaching Hospital Peradeniya and provide suggestions to improve the training programme on ALS.Entities:
Keywords: Advanced life support; Attitudes; Cardiopulmonary resuscitation; Knowledge; Medical education; Skills
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27729072 PMCID: PMC5059911 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-016-2270-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Demographic distribution of study population
| Variables | Categories | Number (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Age | <24 years | 130 (31.6 %) |
| 24–29 years | 226 (55.0 %) | |
| >30 years | 55 (13.4 %) | |
| Gender | Male | 192 (46.7 %) |
| Female | 219 (53.3 %) | |
| Position | 4th year medical students | 130 (31.6 %) |
| Final year medical students | 221 (53.8 %) | |
| Medical officers | 60 (14.6 %) | |
| Duration of work (medical officers) | <10 years | 21 (35.0 %) |
| >10 years | 39 (65.0 %) |
Knowledge score distribution
| Knowledge score % | Frequency | Percentages (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Poor (<50) | 52 | 12.7 |
| Average (50–69) | 182 | 44.3 |
| Good (≥70) | 177 | 43.1 |
Frequency distribution of attitudes toward ALS
| Attitude questions | Answers |
|---|---|
| I feel that my internship training is adequate to equip me to handle resuscitation confidently (n = 57) | Yes 9 (15.8 %) |
| No 43 (75.4 %) | |
| Not sure 5 (8.8 %) | |
| Resuscitation should be initiated by a senior Medical Officer (n = 393) | Yes 61 (15.5 %) |
| No 308 (78.4 %) | |
| Not sure 24 (6.1 %) | |
| All junior doctors should have Advanced Life Support (ALS) course training before practice (n = 399) | Yes 391 (98.0 %) |
| No 4 (1.0 %) | |
| Not sure 4 (1.0 %) | |
| ALS course should be taught during undergraduate years (n = 400) | Yes 385 (96.3 %) |
| No 10 (2.5 %) | |
| Not sure 5 (1.3 %) | |
| Are you confident enough in selecting or giving emergency drugs (n = 402) | Yes 84 (20.9 %) |
| No 223 (55.5 %) | |
| Not sure 95 (23.6 %) | |
| Do you think that the ALS course should be reevaluted frequently (n = 397) | Yes 375 (94.5 %) |
| No 22 (5.5 %) | |
| Do you think that you are confident enough in saving a life with your ALS knowledge (n = 399) | Yes 128 (32.1 %) |
| No 130 (32.6 %) | |
| Not sure 141 (35.3 %) |
Distribution of knowledge scores by demographic variables and duration of work experience
| Knowledge score categories |
| |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Poor (<50) | Average (50–69) | Good (≥70) | ||
| Age (411) | ||||
| <24 years (n = 130) | 17 (13.1 %) | 58 (44.6 %) | 55 (42.3 %) | <0.001 |
| 24–29 years (n = 226) | 15 (6.6 %) | 103 (45.6 %) | 108 (47.8 %) | |
| ≥30 years (n = 55) | 20 (36.4 %) | 21 (38.2 %) | 14 (25.5 %) | |
| Sex (n = 411) | ||||
| Male (n = 192) | 3 (12.0 %) | 83 (43.2 %) | 86 (44.8 %) | 0.791 |
| Female (n = 219) | 29 (13.2 %) | 99 (45.2 %) | 91 (41.6 %) | |
| Position (n = 411) | ||||
| 4th years (n = 130) | 22 (16.9 %) | 71 (54.6 %) | 37 (28.5 %) | <0.001 |
| Final years (n = 221) | 9 (4.1 %) | 88 (39.8 %) | 124 (56.1 %) | |
| Medical officers (n = 60) | 21 (35.0 %) | 23 (38.3 %) | 16 (26.7 %) | |
| Duration of work as a medical officer (n = 60) | ||||
| <10 years (n = 21) | 7 (33.4 %) | 5 (23.8 %) | 9 (42.8 %) | 0.139 |
| >10 years (n = 39) | 14 (35.9 %) | 17 (43.6 %) | 8 (20.5 %) | |
| Specialty (n = 59) | ||||
| Specialties where ALS frequently encountered (n = 31) | 12 (38.7 %) | 10 (32.3 %) | 9 (29.0 %) | 0.524 |
| Specialties where ALS frequently not encountered (n = 28) | 8 (28.6 %) | 13 (46.4 %) | 7 (25.0 %) | |
* P value was calculated by using Chi square test
Distribution of attitudes towards ALS by age categories of participants
| Age categories |
| |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| <24 years | 24–29 years | ≥30 years | ||
| 1). I feel that my internship training is adequate to equip me to handle resuscitation confidently (n = 57) | ||||
| Yes | 1 (25.0 %) | 8 (15.1 %) | 0.388 | |
| No | 2 (50.0 %) | 41 (77.4 %) | ||
| Not sure | 1 (25.0 %) | 4 (7.5 %) | ||
| Total | 4 (7.01 %) | 53 (92.99 %) | ||
| 5). Are you confident enough in selecting or giving emergency drugs (n = 402) | ||||
| Yes | 14 (11.3 %) | 43 (19.1 %) | 27 (50.9 %) | <0.001 |
| No | 84 (67.7 %) | 119 (52.9 %) | 20 (37.7 %) | |
| Not sure | 26 (21.0 %) | 63 (28.0 %) | 6 (11.3 %) | |
| Total | 124 (30.8 %) | 225 (56.0 %) | 53 (13.2 %) | |
| 6). Do you think that the ALS course should be re-evaluated frequently (n = 397) | ||||
| Yes | 113 (93.4 %) | 210 (94.2 %) | 52 (98.1 %) | 0.438 |
| No | 8 (6.6 %) | 13 (5.8 %) | 1 (1.9 %) | |
| Total | 121 (30.5 %) | 223 (56.2 %) | 53 (13.4 %) | |
| 7). Do you think that you are confident enough in saving a life with your ALS knowledge (n = 399) | ||||
| Yes | 28 (22.8 %) | 75 (33.6 %) | 25 (47.2 %) | 0.023 |
| No | 47 (38.2 %) | 68 (30.5 %) | 15 (28.3 %) | |
| Not sure | 48 (39.0 %) | 80 (35.9 %) | 13 (24.5 %) | |
| Total | 123 (30.8 %) | 223 (55.9 %) | 53 (13.3 %) | |
* P value was calculated by using Chi square test
Sex distribution of attitudes towards ALS
| Sex |
| ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Male | Female | ||
| 1). I feel that my internship training is adequate to equip me to handle resuscitation confidently (n = 57) | |||
| Yes | 5 (20.0 %) | 4 (12.5 %) | 0.141 |
| No | 16 (64.0 %) | 27 (84.4 %) | |
| Not sure | 4 (16.0 %) | 1 (3.1 %) | |
| Total | 25 (100) | 32 (100) | |
| 5). Are you confident enough in selecting or giving emergency drugs (n = 402) | |||
| Yes | 53 (28.3 %) | 31 (14.4 %) | <0.001 |
| No | 106 (56.7 %) | 117 (54.4 %) | |
| Not sure | 28 (15.0 %) | 67 (31.2 %) | |
| Total | 187 (100) | 215 (100) | |
| 6). Do you think that the ALS course should be re-evaluated frequently (n = 397) | |||
| Yes | 175 (94.6 %) | 200 (94.3 %) | Fishers exact test (2 tailed) |
| No | 10 (5.4 %) | 12 (5.7 %) | |
| Total | 185 (100) | 212 (100) | |
| 7). Do you think that you are confident enough in saving a life with your ALS knowledge (n = 399) | |||
| Yes | 77 (41.6 %) | 51 (23.8 %) | <0.001 |
| No | 56 (30.3 %) | 74 (34.6 %) | |
| Not sure | 52 (28.1 %) | 89 (41.6 %) | |
| Total | 185 (100) | 214 (100) | |
* P value was calculated by using Chi square test
Distribution of attitudes towards ALS by work experience of participants
| Position |
| |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4th years | Final years | Medical officers | ||
| 5). Are you confident enough in selecting or giving emergency drugs (n = 402) | ||||
| Yes | 10 (8.0 %) | 47 (21.4 %) | 27 (46.6 %) | <0.001 |
| No | 85 (68 %) | 114 (52.1 %) | 24 (41.4 %) | |
| Not sure | 24 (24.0 %) | 58 (26.5 %) | 7 (12.1 %) | |
| Total | 125 (100.0) | 219 (100) | 58 (100) | |
| 6). Do you think that the ALS course should be re-evaluated frequently (n = 397) | ||||
| Yes | 109 (90.1 %) | 209 (95.9 %) | 57 (98.3 %) | 0.032 |
| No | 12 (9.9 %) | 9 (4.1 %) | 1 (1.7 %) | |
| Total | 121 (100) | 218 (100) | 58 (100) | |
| 7). Do you think that you are confident enough in saving a life with your ALS knowledge (n = 399) | ||||
| Yes | 27 (21.8 %) | 75 (34.6 %) | 26 (44.8 %) | 0.016 |
| No | 48 (38.7 %) | 64 (29.5 %) | 18 (31.0 %) | |
| Not sure | 49 (39.5 %) | 78 (35.9 %) | 14 (24.1 %) | |
| Total | 124 (100) | 17 (100) | 58 (100) | |
* P value was calculated by using Chi square test
Distribution attitudes towards ALS by specialty
| Speciality |
| ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Specialties where ALS frequently encountered (31) | Specialties where ALS frequently not encountered (28) | ||
| 5). Are you confident enough in selecting or giving emergency drugs (n = 402) | |||
| Yes | 13 (44.8 %) | 14 (50.0 %) | 0.509 |
| No | 11 (37.9 %) | 12 (42.9 %) | |
| Not sure | 5 (17.2 %) | 2 (7.1 %) | |
| Total | 29 (100) | 28 (100) | |
| 6). Do you think that the ALS course should be re-evaluated frequently (n = 397) | |||
| Yes | 29 (100.0 %) | 27 (96.4 %) | Fishers exact test (2 tailed) |
| No | 0 | 1 (3.6 %) | |
| Total | 29 (100) | 282 (100) | |
| 7). Do you think that you are confident enough in saving a life with your ALS knowledge (n = 399) | |||
| Yes | 13 (44.8 %) | 12 (42.9 %) | 0.767 |
| No | 10 (34.5 %) | 8 (28.6 %) | |
| Not sure | 6 (20.7 %) | 8 (28.6 %) | |
| Total | 29 (100) | 28 (100) | |
* P value was calculated by using Chi square test