Students' and parents' attitudes toward basic life support training in primary schools

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作者
Petric, Jasna [1 ]
Malicki, Mario [2 ]
Markovic, Domagoj [2 ]
Mestrovic, Julije [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Split, Dept Pediat, Split 21000, Croatia
[2] Univ Split, Sch Med, Dept Res Biomed & Hlth, Split, Croatia
关键词
HOSPITAL CARDIAC-ARREST; BYSTANDER CPR; RESUSCITATION; SCHOOLCHILDREN; STAVANGER; SURVIVAL; NORWAY; RATES; AGE;
D O I
10.3325/cmj.2013.54.376
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Aim To assess attitudes of students and their parents toward basic life support (BLS) training in primary schools, along with their perceptions of students' fears toward applying and training BLS. Methods In October 2011, a specifically designed, voluntary and anonymous questionnaire was distributed to 7th and 8th grade students and to their parents in two primary schools in Split, Croatia. Completed questionnaires were analyzed to determine the validity of the scale, and to determine sex and group differences in individual items and the whole scale. Results The questionnaires were completed by 301 school children and 361 parents. Cronbach's alpha of the whole scale was 0.83, indicating good internal consistency. The students' score for the whole attitude scale was 73.7 +/- 11.1 out of maximum 95, while the parents' score was 68.0 +/- 11.9. Students' attitude was significantly more positive than that of the parents (U=29.7, P<0.001). The greatest perceived students' fear toward applying BLS was that they would harm the person in need of BLS. Conclusion Our study showed that in Croatia both students in their last two years of primary school and their parents had a positive attitude toward BLS training in primary schools. Implementing compulsory BLS training in Croatia's primary schools could help increase students' confidence, quell their fears toward applying BLS, and possibly even increase the survival of bystander-witnessed cardiac arrests.
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页码:376 / 380
页数:5
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