Basic Life Support Knowledge Among a Nonmedical Population in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: Cross-Sectional Study

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Subki, Ahmed Hussein [1 ]
Mortada, Hatan Hisham [1 ]
Alsallum, Mohammed Saad [1 ]
Alattas, Ali Taleb [1 ]
Almalki, Mohammed Ali [1 ]
Hindi, Muhab Mohammed [1 ]
Subki, Siham Hussein [1 ]
Alhejily, Wesam Awad [1 ]
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[1] King Abdulaziz Univ, Dept Internal Med, Fac Med, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
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basic life support; BLS; cardiopulmonary resuscitation; CPR; awareness; public; knowledge; Jeddah; Saudi Arabia;
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10.2196/10428
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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1001 ;
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Background: Providing basic life support (BLS) at the site of an accident is crucial to increase the survival rates of the injured people. It is especially relevant when health care is far away. Objective: The aim of our study is to assess the BLS knowledge level of the Saudi Arabian population and identify influencing factors associated with level of knowledge about BLS. Methods: Our study is a cross-sectional descriptive study, which was conducted using a self-administered online questionnaire derived from the BLS practice test. The Saudi population was the target population. The questionnaire was divided into two parts: one contained demographic data and the second part contained questions to test the population's perception about how to perform BLS techniques properly. The data were collected between July and August 2017. Statistically significant differences were defined as those with a P value <.05, and a score of five or more was considered a passing score on the second part. We used SPSS version 21 for data analysis. Results: Our study included 301 participants. Our participants' BLS online exam scores ranged from 0 to 10, with a mean of 4.1 (SD 1.7). Only 39.2% (118/301) of the participants passed the test. The percentage of bachelor's degree or higher holders constituted 60.1% (181/301) of the study population. In addition, higher income was significantly associated with higher scores on the test (P=.04). Conclusions: This study demonstrated that the theoretical knowledge level of BLS among the general population in Jeddah was below average. There is a critical need to increase the public's exposure to BLS education through raising awareness campaigns and government-funded training programs that aim to curb the incidence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest mortalities in the Saudi community.
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