Awareness and Perception of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) among Young Adolescents in Riyadh: A Cross-Sectional Study

Abeer Abdulaziz Alhareeri, Tahani Marfou Alanazi, Mohammed Fahad Alhantoushi, K. Alshehri, Kamal Zahoor Alhassan, Haytham Abdulelah Alnakhli
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is a critical medical emergency procedure that should be known by as many people as possible. This research was conducted on young adolescents to discover their awareness and perception. The study process involved using a questionnaire-based approach to 180 students visiting a primary care center in Riyadh. The following parts were included in the survey, the participant’s basic characteristics, knowledge about CPR, and perception of CPR. The questions about understanding and perception of the CPR procedure were delivered to the participants and their feedback was recorded. Out of the 180 participants, the majority (73.4%) were aware of the Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation procedure. A minority of 40.8% could comfortably provide the correct sequence of procedures when conducting CPR as indicated by the American Heart Association, the other 59.2% either had no idea of the process or got the sequence wrong. The study revealed that a majority of the participants had never attempted CPR; some had never been in situations where CPR was performed. The closest they came to help the victim was calling for help. Comparing the student’s views revealed that those with prior training were more willing to attempt the procedure on a victim than those without training. The students, therefore, need instruction on how to administer CPR at their early educational stages to raise awareness.
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利雅得青少年心肺复苏(CPR)的意识和感知:一项横断面研究
心肺复苏(CPR)是一种重要的医疗急救程序,应该让尽可能多的人知道。这项研究是在青少年身上进行的,以发现他们的意识和感知。研究过程包括对访问利雅得初级保健中心的180名学生采用问卷调查法。调查包括以下部分,参与者的基本特征、CPR知识和CPR感知。向参与者提出了关于对CPR程序的理解和感知的问题,并记录了他们的反馈。在180名参与者中,大多数(73.4%)知道心肺复苏程序。根据美国心脏协会的指示,40.8%的少数人在进行心肺复苏术时能够轻松地提供正确的程序顺序,其他59.2%的人要么不知道这个过程,要么顺序错误。研究显示,大多数参与者从未尝试过心肺复苏术;有些人从未经历过心肺复苏术。他们最接近帮助受害者的是呼救。比较学生的观点表明,受过培训的学生比没有受过培训的人更愿意对受害者进行手术。因此,学生们需要在早期教育阶段指导如何进行心肺复苏,以提高认识。
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