S. Rana, A. Neopane, Sunita Panta, A. Khadka, Thaneshwar Rijal, Nagendra Bahadur K.C.
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Introduction: Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) are part of cardio-pulmonary resuscitation. The knowledge of BLS and ACLS is very important in saving lives for healthcare workers for which they need training and updated knowledge on these topics. The aim of the study was to assess the knowledge on BLS and ACLS in a medical college of Kathmandu.
Methods: This was a cross sectional retrospective study conducted in Nepalese Army Institute of Health Sciences. The pretest and posttest scores of the trainees who participated in BLS and ACLS training were analyzed to assess the improvement in the knowledge. The duration of the study was from 1st May 2021 to 31st October 2021 where two sessions of the training were conducted. Data were entered in Microsoft Excel and analysis was done in Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 16.
Results: Out of 72 participants, the mean pretest score was 5.67 ± 1.91 (56.67%) on BLS (Total score 10) and 9.06 ± 2.21 (60.37%) on ACLS (Total score 15). Post-test scores for BLS and ACLS were 8.69 ± 1.03 (86.94%) and 11.43 ± 1.77 (76.20%) respectively. Statistically significant increase in the mean scores were seen in both BLS [df (71) = -13.532, p < 0.001] and ACLS ([df (71) = -9.956, p < 0.001] with 95% CI while comparing pretest BLS and ACLS with posttest BLS and ACLS scores.
Conclusions: Improvement in knowledge was seen amongst participants after the training. This highlights the importance of such training in imparting knowledge regarding BLS and ACLS among healthcare personnel.
基本生命支持(BLS)和高级心脏生命支持(ACLS)是心肺复苏的一部分。BLS和ACLS的知识对于拯救医疗工作者的生命非常重要,他们需要培训和更新这些主题的知识。本研究的目的是评估加德满都一所医学院学生对劳工统计局和ACLS的了解情况。方法:在尼泊尔陆军卫生科学研究所进行横断面回顾性研究。对参加BLS和ACLS培训的学员进行前测和后测得分分析,以评估其知识的改善情况。研究的持续时间为2021年5月1日至2021年10月31日,其中进行了两次培训。数据在Microsoft Excel中输入,在Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 16中进行分析。结果:72名受试者中,BLS平均前测得分为5.67±1.91(56.67%)(总分10),ACLS平均前测得分为9.06±2.21(60.37%)(总分15)。BLS和ACLS的后验得分分别为8.69±1.03(86.94%)和11.43±1.77(76.20%)。在BLS和ACLS测试前评分与BLS和ACLS测试后评分比较时,BLS和ACLS的平均评分均有统计学意义的升高[df (71) = -13.532, p < 0.001]和ACLS ([df (71) = -9.956, p < 0.001], 95% CI均有统计学意义的升高。结论:培训后,参与者的知识有所提高。这突出了在医疗保健人员中传授有关劳工统计局和ACLS知识的此类培训的重要性。