How much ambulance personnel know about basic life support (BLS)? A hospital-based study from Eastern India
Background: Basic life support (BLS) is an important component of emergency medical management. Ambulance personnel play a key role in resuscitation to save a life before reaching the hospital. We do not have any published data about the level of knowledge on BLS among the ambulance personnel. Objec...
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doaj-1092385dbb5d4dc6b788f7006f90a9d32020-12-02T13:08:18ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care2249-48632020-01-019115601560510.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_680_20How much ambulance personnel know about basic life support (BLS)? A hospital-based study from Eastern IndiaUpendra HansdaSangeeta SahooSankalan BiswasChitta Ranjan MohantySadananda BarikPrajna Paramita GiriBackground: Basic life support (BLS) is an important component of emergency medical management. Ambulance personnel play a key role in resuscitation to save a life before reaching the hospital. We do not have any published data about the level of knowledge on BLS among the ambulance personnel. Objective: This study was done with the objective to assess the level of knowledge on BLS among the ambulance personnel. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was done in the emergency department (ED) of a tertiary care hospital. Universal sampling was done taking all the personnel of ambulances over the period of one month. Data were collected about the type of vehicle used for ambulance, the number of personnel in an ambulance, educational qualifications, and equipment present in their ambulances. The questionnaire to capture the level of knowledge were based on American Heart Association 2015 guidelines. Result: The total number of ambulance arrivals was 729 times. But data analysis was done from 104 ambulances excluding the repeat arrivals and those who did not give consent. There were 62 type-C and D ambulances, and 42 were type-B ambulances. Total of 210 personnel were there in 104 ambulances. Seventy-nine team leaders did not have any paramedical degrees. Fifty-eight team leaders were trained in BLS before working in an ambulance. In spite of this, 66 (63%) team leaders had poor performance (score of 0 to 4). Conclusion: The level of knowledge on BLS was poor in more than half of the ambulance personnel. They should be trained regularly on providing BLS.http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2020;volume=9;issue=11;spage=5601;epage=5605;aulast=Hansdaambulancebasic life supportpre-hospital care |
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How much ambulance personnel know about basic life support (BLS)? A hospital-based study from Eastern India |
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How much ambulance personnel know about basic life support (BLS)? A hospital-based study from Eastern India |
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How much ambulance personnel know about basic life support (BLS)? A hospital-based study from Eastern India |
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How much ambulance personnel know about basic life support (BLS)? A hospital-based study from Eastern India |
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How much ambulance personnel know about basic life support (BLS)? A hospital-based study from Eastern India |
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how much ambulance personnel know about basic life support (bls)? a hospital-based study from eastern india |
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Background: Basic life support (BLS) is an important component of emergency medical management. Ambulance personnel play a key role in resuscitation to save a life before reaching the hospital. We do not have any published data about the level of knowledge on BLS among the ambulance personnel. Objective: This study was done with the objective to assess the level of knowledge on BLS among the ambulance personnel. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was done in the emergency department (ED) of a tertiary care hospital. Universal sampling was done taking all the personnel of ambulances over the period of one month. Data were collected about the type of vehicle used for ambulance, the number of personnel in an ambulance, educational qualifications, and equipment present in their ambulances. The questionnaire to capture the level of knowledge were based on American Heart Association 2015 guidelines. Result: The total number of ambulance arrivals was 729 times. But data analysis was done from 104 ambulances excluding the repeat arrivals and those who did not give consent. There were 62 type-C and D ambulances, and 42 were type-B ambulances. Total of 210 personnel were there in 104 ambulances. Seventy-nine team leaders did not have any paramedical degrees. Fifty-eight team leaders were trained in BLS before working in an ambulance. In spite of this, 66 (63%) team leaders had poor performance (score of 0 to 4). Conclusion: The level of knowledge on BLS was poor in more than half of the ambulance personnel. They should be trained regularly on providing BLS. |
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