新西兰物理治疗师对心肺复苏术的知识和认知

Q3 Health Professions New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2019-07-16 DOI:10.15619/NZJP/47.2.04
D. Harvey, D. O'Brien, K. Moran, J. Webber
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心肺复苏术(CPR)是一项重要的救生技能,可以挽救生命并改善幸存者的预后。物理治疗师在道德上有义务确保病人的安全,并在需要时提供紧急援助。本研究的目的是探讨新西兰物理治疗师对心肺复苏术的认识和认知。使用卡方统计来检验年龄、性别、经验年限、工作范围和地点、研究生资格等自变量与CPR培训、信仰和知识之间的关联。共有688名物理治疗师完成了在线调查。只有一半的受访者(56%)在前一年接受过正式的心肺复苏术培训。五分之一的人在紧急情况下使用过心肺复苏术,大多数应用都是成功的。与其他机构相比,在私人诊所、公立医院和社区机构工作的物理治疗师更有可能获得心肺复苏认证(p = 0.004)。年龄较大(0 ~ 39岁)的物理治疗师存在显著的心肺复苏知识差距(p = <0.001)。目前心肺复苏术培训的低频率和在紧急情况下进行心肺复苏术的可能性(1 / 5)对物理治疗师来说是一种风险。未来的研究应侧重于对物理治疗师CPR技能的实际评估,以评估其能力。哈维,D.,奥布莱恩,D.,莫兰,K.,和韦伯,J.(2019)。新西兰物理治疗师对心肺复苏术的知识和认知。新西兰物理治疗杂志,47(2),94-104。https://doi.org/10.15619/ NZJP / 47.2.04
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Knowledge and perceptions of cardiopulmonary resuscitation amongst New Zealand physiotherapists
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an essential life-saving skill shown to save lives and improve outcomes of survivors. Physiotherapists are ethically obliged to ensure the safety of patients and to assist in an emergency if required. The purpose of this study was to explore the knowledge and perceptions of CPR amongst New Zealand physiotherapists. Chi-square statistics were used to test associations between the independent variables of age, sex, years of experience, scope and place of work, and postgraduate qualification against CPR training, beliefs and knowledge. A total of 688 physiotherapists completed the online survey. Only half of respondents (56%) had received formal CPR training in the previous year. One-fifth had used CPR in an emergency, with most applications being successful. Physiotherapists working in private practice, public hospitals and community settings were more likely to have CPR certification compared to other settings (p = 0.004). Significant CPR knowledge gaps existed in older (>39 years) physiotherapists (p = <0.001). The current low frequency of CPR training and the likelihood of having to perform CPR in an emergency (1 in 5) is a risk for physiotherapists. Future research should focus on a practical assessment of physiotherapists’ CPR skills to assess competency. Harvey, D., O’Brien, D., Moran, K., & Webber, J. (2019). Knowledge and perceptions of cardiopulmonary resuscitation amongst New Zealand physiotherapists. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 47(2), 94-104. https://doi.org/10.15619/ NZJP/47.2.04
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New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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