Awareness of basic life support among medical, dental, nursing students and doctors

To study the awareness of Basic Life Support (BLS) among students, doctors and nurses of medical, dental, homeopathy and nursing colleges. A cross-sectional study was conducted by assessing responses to 20 selected basic questions regarding BLS among students, doctors and nurses of medical, dental,...

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Main Authors: Shanta Chandrasekaran, Sathish Kumar, Shamim Ahamed Bhat, Saravanakumar, P Mohammed Shabbir, V P Chandrasekaran
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2010-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
Subjects:
AED
Online Access:http://www.ijaweb.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5049;year=2010;volume=54;issue=2;spage=121;epage=126;aulast=Chandrasekaran
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spelling doaj-16945427f2054351b7cb5fb55741b13a2020-11-25T01:16:09ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Anaesthesia0019-50492010-01-0154212112610.4103/0019-5049.63650Awareness of basic life support among medical, dental, nursing students and doctorsShanta ChandrasekaranSathish KumarShamim Ahamed BhatSaravanakumarP Mohammed ShabbirV P ChandrasekaranTo study the awareness of Basic Life Support (BLS) among students, doctors and nurses of medical, dental, homeopathy and nursing colleges. A cross-sectional study was conducted by assessing responses to 20 selected basic questions regarding BLS among students, doctors and nurses of medical, dental, homeopathy and nursing colleges. After excluding the incomplete response forms the data was analysed on 1,054 responders. The results were analysed using an answer key prepared with the use of the Advanced Cardiac Life Support manual. Out of 1,054 responders 345 were medical students, 75 were medical interns, 19 were dental students, 59 were dental interns, 105 were homeopathy interns, 319 were nursing students, 72 were doctors, 29 were dentists, 25 were nursing faculty and six were homeopathy doctors. No one among them had complete knowledge of BLS. Only two out of 1054 (0.19%) had secured 80 - 89% marks, 10 out of 1054 (0.95%) had secured 70 - 79% marks, 40 of 1054 (4.08%) had secured 60 - 69% marks and 105 of 1054 (9.96%) had secured 50 - 59% marks. A majority of them, that is, 894 (84.82%) had secured less than 50% marks. Awareness of BLS among students, doctors and nurses of medical, dental, homeopathy and nursing colleges is very poor.http://www.ijaweb.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5049;year=2010;volume=54;issue=2;spage=121;epage=126;aulast=ChandrasekaranBLS awarenessAEDCPR questionnaire
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author Shanta Chandrasekaran
Sathish Kumar
Shamim Ahamed Bhat
Saravanakumar
P Mohammed Shabbir
V P Chandrasekaran
spellingShingle Shanta Chandrasekaran
Sathish Kumar
Shamim Ahamed Bhat
Saravanakumar
P Mohammed Shabbir
V P Chandrasekaran
Awareness of basic life support among medical, dental, nursing students and doctors
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
BLS awareness
AED
CPR questionnaire
author_facet Shanta Chandrasekaran
Sathish Kumar
Shamim Ahamed Bhat
Saravanakumar
P Mohammed Shabbir
V P Chandrasekaran
author_sort Shanta Chandrasekaran
title Awareness of basic life support among medical, dental, nursing students and doctors
title_short Awareness of basic life support among medical, dental, nursing students and doctors
title_full Awareness of basic life support among medical, dental, nursing students and doctors
title_fullStr Awareness of basic life support among medical, dental, nursing students and doctors
title_full_unstemmed Awareness of basic life support among medical, dental, nursing students and doctors
title_sort awareness of basic life support among medical, dental, nursing students and doctors
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
issn 0019-5049
publishDate 2010-01-01
description To study the awareness of Basic Life Support (BLS) among students, doctors and nurses of medical, dental, homeopathy and nursing colleges. A cross-sectional study was conducted by assessing responses to 20 selected basic questions regarding BLS among students, doctors and nurses of medical, dental, homeopathy and nursing colleges. After excluding the incomplete response forms the data was analysed on 1,054 responders. The results were analysed using an answer key prepared with the use of the Advanced Cardiac Life Support manual. Out of 1,054 responders 345 were medical students, 75 were medical interns, 19 were dental students, 59 were dental interns, 105 were homeopathy interns, 319 were nursing students, 72 were doctors, 29 were dentists, 25 were nursing faculty and six were homeopathy doctors. No one among them had complete knowledge of BLS. Only two out of 1054 (0.19%) had secured 80 - 89% marks, 10 out of 1054 (0.95%) had secured 70 - 79% marks, 40 of 1054 (4.08%) had secured 60 - 69% marks and 105 of 1054 (9.96%) had secured 50 - 59% marks. A majority of them, that is, 894 (84.82%) had secured less than 50% marks. Awareness of BLS among students, doctors and nurses of medical, dental, homeopathy and nursing colleges is very poor.
topic BLS awareness
AED
CPR questionnaire
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