Paediatric manikins and school nurses as Basic Life Support coordinators: A useful strategy for schools?

被引:1
|
作者
Otero-Agra, Martin [1 ,2 ]
Rey-Fernandez, Luz [3 ]
Pacheco-Rodriguez, David [4 ]
Fernandez-Mendez, Felipe [1 ,2 ,5 ]
Barcala-Furelos, Roberto [2 ,5 ,6 ]
Greif, Robert [7 ,8 ,9 ]
机构
[1] Univ Vigo, Sch Nursing, Pontevedra, Spain
[2] Univ Vigo, Fac Educ & Sports Sci, REMOSS Res Grp, Pontevedra, Spain
[3] Xunta Galicia, Pontevedra, Spain
[4] Complexo Hosp Pontevedra, Sergas, Pontevedra, Spain
[5] Univ Santiago de Compostela, Fac Nursing, CLINURSID Res Grp, Santiago De Compostela, Spain
[6] Univ Hosp Santiago de Compostela CHUS, Hlth Res Inst Santiago, Santiago De Compostela, Spain
[7] Univ Bern, Bern Univ Hosp, Dept Anaesthesiol & Pain Med, Bern, Switzerland
[8] Sigmund Freud Univ Vienna, Sch Med, Vienna, Austria
[9] ERC Res Net, Niel, Belgium
关键词
Basic Life Support training; CPR; Kids Save Lives; paediatric manikins; school nursing; KIDS SAVE LIVES; EUROPEAN-RESUSCITATION; CARDIAC-ARREST; CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION; EDUCATION; SCHOOLCHILDREN; SURVIVAL;
D O I
10.1177/00178969221133238
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Objective: To evaluate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills performance and retention in schoolchildren aged 8 to 12 years following instruction by their teachers and with the guidance of a school nurse using paediatric manikins. Design: Descriptive simulation trial. Method: A school nurse provided support to six schoolteachers as they taught a modified 40-minute CPR course. Pupils were shown an out-of-hospital cardiac-arrest recognition video followed by a CPR simulation using paediatric manikins. 117 schoolchildren aged 8 to 12 years received the training. Both the schoolchildren and teachers completed a survey before and afterwards. Children completed an out-of-hospital cardiac-arrest recognition test and a 1-minute CPR test 1 week later. Results: After training, schoolchildren increased their self-efficacy as rescuers (8 +/- 2 vs 10 +/- 2; p < 0.001). Irrespective of age differences, 74% of schoolchildren performed the entire out-of-hospital cardiac-arrest recognition sequence correctly. Children aged 11 to 12 years and 10 to 11 years performed higher quality CPR (49% and 47%, respectively) compared to 8 to 9 year olds (14%, p = 0.008 and p = 0.014). Children aged 11 to 12 years outperformed younger children aged 8 to 9 years with respect to compression depth (48 +/- 6 mm vs 43 +/- 5 mm, p = 0.008) Conclusion: Schoolchildren's teachers, who were guided by a nurse using paediatric manikins, taught children aged 10 to 12 years to perform high-quality CPR. We suggest integrating paediatric manikins as part of children's CPR training as feedback from successful CPR performance increases motivation and confidence to act as a rescuer as well as improves skills retention.
引用
收藏
页码:3 / 16
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Basic life support training programme in schools by school nurses How long and how often to train?
    Martinez-Isasi, Santiago
    Garcia-Suarez, Mario
    De La Pena Rodriguez, Medea Aglaya
    Gomez-Salgado, Juan
    Fernandez, Nelida
    Mendez-Martinez, Carlos
    Leon-Castelao, Esther
    Clemente-Vivancos, Alvaro
    Fernandez-Garcia, Daniel
    MEDICINE, 2021, 100 (13) : E24819
  • [2] A first step to teaching basic life support in schools: Training the teachers
    Pichel Lopez, Maria
    Martinez-Isasi, Santiago
    Barcala-Furelos, Roberto
    Fernandez-Mendez, Felipe
    Vazquez Santamarina, David
    Sanchez-Santos, Luis
    Rodriguez-Nunez, Antonio
    ANALES DE PEDIATRIA, 2018, 89 (05): : 265 - 271
  • [3] Teaching school children basic life support improves teaching and basic life support skills of medical students: A randomised, controlled trial
    Beck, Stefanie
    Meier-Klages, Vivian
    Michaelis, Maria
    Sehner, Susanne
    Harendza, Sigrid
    Zoellner, Christian
    Kubitz, Jens Christian
    RESUSCITATION, 2016, 108 : 1 - 7
  • [4] BASIC LIFE SUPPORT IN SCHOOL: THE EVIDENCE REPORT
    Bone, M.
    Loureiro, M. J.
    Bonito, J.
    HOLOS, 2020, 36 (06)
  • [5] Effectiveness of Basic Life Support Training for Middle School Students
    Aloush, Sami
    Tubaishat, Ahmad
    ALBashtawy, Mohammed
    Suliman, Mohammad
    Alrimawi, Intima
    Al Sabah, Ashraf
    Banikhaled, Yousef
    JOURNAL OF SCHOOL NURSING, 2019, 35 (04) : 262 - 267
  • [6] Factors affecting ward nurses' basic life support experiences: An integrative literature review
    Dermer, Jennifer
    James, Steven
    Palmer, Christine
    Christensen, Martin
    Craft, Judy
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING PRACTICE, 2023, 29 (05)
  • [7] High school basic life support training: Is the trainer's experience of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the actual setting important? A randomized control trial
    Sanati, Ali
    Jaberi, Ali Ansari
    Bonabi, Tayebeh Negahban
    JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH PROMOTION, 2022, 11 (01) : 165
  • [8] Basic life support education in secondary schools: a cross-sectional survey in London, UK
    Salciccioli, Justin D.
    Marshall, Dominic C.
    Sykes, Mark
    Wood, Alexander D.
    Joppa, Stephanie A.
    Sinha, Madhurima
    Lim, P. Boon
    BMJ OPEN, 2017, 7 (01):
  • [9] Teaching Basic Life Support to Students of Public and Private High Schools
    Goncalves Fernandes, Jose Maria
    dos Santos Leite, Amanda Lira
    Sa Duarte Auto, Bruna de
    Gama de Lima, Jose Elson
    Rivera, Ivan Romero
    Mendonca, Maria Alayde
    ARQUIVOS BRASILEIROS DE CARDIOLOGIA, 2014, 102 (06) : 593 - 600
  • [10] School Children Training for Basic Life Support
    Naqvi, Shahab
    Siddiqi, Rashad
    Hussain, Syed Aqeel
    Batool, Hanniyah
    Arshad, Hafsa
    JCPSP-JOURNAL OF THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS PAKISTAN, 2011, 21 (10): : 611 - 615