| Literature DB >> 30514275 |
Winfrida T Kaihula1,2, Hendry R Sawe3,4, Michael S Runyon5, Brittany L Murray6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Early and effective CPR increases both survival rate and post-arrest quality of life. In limited resource countries like Tanzania, there is scarce data describing the basic knowledge of CPR among Healthcare providers (HCP). This study aimed to determine the current level of knowledge on, and ability to perform, CPR among HCP at Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH).Entities:
Keywords: Cardiopulmonary arrest; Cardiopulmonary resuscitation; Emergency department; Knowledge; Provider
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30514275 PMCID: PMC6278030 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-018-3725-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Demographics of study participants
| Age in years (median) | 35 (IQR 29–43) |
|---|---|
| Gender | |
| Female | 225 (64%) |
| Cadre | |
| Specialist | 39 (11%) |
| Resident | 37 (11%) |
| Registrar | 15 (4.2%) |
| Intern | 19 (5.4%) |
| Nurses | 158 (45%) |
| Health attendant | 68 (19.4%) |
| Supporting clinical staff | 14 (4%) |
| Department | |
| Anesthesia/ICU/OT | 32 (9.1%) |
| Cardiovascular | 24 (7%) |
| Diagnostic and laboratory | 19 (5.4%) |
| Emergency medicine | 25 (7%) |
| General surgery | 41 (12%) |
| Intern | 19 (5.4%) |
| Internal medicine | 39 (11.1%) |
| Obstetrics/Gynecology | 51 (15%) |
| Pediatrics | 40 (11%) |
| Psychiatry | 19 (5.4%) |
| Radiology | 19 (5.4%) |
| Surgical specialties | 22 (6.2%) |
| Years of clinical practice | |
| Less than 5 years | 156 (44%) |
| 5 to 10 years | 104 (30%) |
| More than 10 years | 90 (26%) |
Baseline CPR training, CPR experience, and test scores
| Number of participants | Total test score median (IQR) % | Difference between groups | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Performance of CPR | |||
| Performed CPR in lifetime | 233 (67%) | 40 (IQR 28–54) | |
| Has never performed CPR | 117 (33%) | 26 (IQR 16–42) | |
| Performance in the past 1 month | |||
| - None | 98 (42%) | 37 (IQR 27–52) | |
| - 1–3 times | 108 (46%) | 42 (IQR 30–56) | |
| - 4–6 times | 21 (9%) | 46 (IQR 34–61) | |
| ->6 times | 6 (3%) | 41 (IQR 37–60) | |
| Reported knowledge on CPR | |||
| Yes | 239 (68%) | 40 (IQR 28–54) | |
| No | 111 (32%) | 26 (IQR 18–37) | |
| Prior formal BLS training | |||
| Yes | 155 (44%) | 46 (IQR 36–58) | |
| No | 195 (56%) | 26 (IQR 18–40) | |
| How long ago? | |||
| Less than 1 year | 58 (37.4%) | 48 (IQR 37–58) | |
| Less than 5 years | 58 (37.4%) | 47 (IQR 38–60) | |
| More than 5 years | 39 (25.2%) | 44 (IQR 34–53) | |
| Years of clinical practice | |||
| Less than 5 years | 156 (44%) | 42 (IQR 28–52) | |
| 5 to 10 years | 104 (30%) | 40 (IQR 28–54) | |
| More than 10 years | 90 (26%) | 26 (IQR 18–36)a |
*Mann-Whitney test
**Kruskal-Wallis test
aPost hoc analysis shows that there is no significant difference between the Less than 5 year group and the 5 to 10 year group, but that the More than 10 year group scored significantly lower
Fig. 1a Combined written and practical test scores of participants among different cadres on initial approach of cardiac arrest. b Combined written and practical test scores of participants among different cadres on principals of chest compression to the victim of cardiac arrest. c Combined written and practical test scores of participants among different cadres on principals of ventilation to the victim of cardiac arrest
Fig. 2a Combined written and practical test scores of participants among different departments on initial approach of cardiac arrest. b Combined written and practical test scores of participants among different departments on principals of chest compression to the victim of cardiac arrest. c Combined written and practical test scores of participants among different departments on principals of ventilation to the victim of cardiac arrest
Test scores of all healthcare providers
| Test component | Score < 50% | Score 50–74% | Score ≥ 75% |
|---|---|---|---|
| Initial approach ( | |||
| Written test | 223 (64%) | 90 (26%) | 37 (10%) |
| Practical test | 244 (70%) | 67 (19%) | 39 (11%) |
| Compressions ( | |||
| Written test | 268 (77%) | 57 (16%) | 25 (7%) |
| Practical test | 137 (39%) | 140 (40%) | 73 (21%) |
| Ventilation ( | |||
| Written test | 182 (52%) | 95 (27%) | 73 (21%) |
| Practical test | 215 (61%) | 105 (30%) | 30 (9%) |
| Total scores ( | |||
| Written test | 280 (80%) | 57 (16%) | 13 (4%) |
| Practical test | 232 (66%) | 88 (25%) | 30 (9%) |