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A survey of attitudes and factors associated with successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) knowledge transfer in an older population most likely to witness cardiac arrest: design and methodology

机译:对最有可能见证心脏骤停的老年人群成功进行心肺复苏(CPR)知识转移相关的态度和因素的调查:设计和方法

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Background Overall survival rates for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest rarely exceed 5%. While bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) can increase survival for cardiac arrest victims by up to four times, bystander CPR rates remain low in Canada (15%). Most cardiac arrest victims are men in their sixties, they usually collapse in their own home (85%) and the event is witnessed 50% of the time. These statistics would appear to support a strategy of targeted CPR training for an older population that is most likely to witness a cardiac arrest event. However, interest in CPR training appears to decrease with advancing age. Behaviour surrounding CPR training and performance has never been studied using well validated behavioural theories. Methods/Design The overall goal of this study is to conduct a survey to better understand the behavioural factors influencing CPR training and performance in men and women 55 years of age and older. The study will proceed in three phases. In phase one, semi-structured qualitative interviews will be conducted and recorded to identify common categories and themes regarding seeking CPR training and providing CPR to a cardiac arrest victim. The themes identified in the first phase will be used in phase two to develop, pilot-test, and refine a survey instrument based upon the Theory of Planned Behaviour. In the third phase of the project, the final survey will be administered to a sample of the study population over the telephone. Analyses will include measures of sampling bias, reliability of the measures, construct validity, as well as multiple regression analyses to identify constructs and beliefs most salient to seniors' decisions about whether to attend CPR classes or perform CPR on a cardiac arrest victim. Discussion The results of this survey will provide valuable insight into factors influencing the interest in CPR training and performance among a targeted group of individuals most susceptible to witnessing a victim in cardiac arrest. The findings can then be applied to the design of trials of various interventions designed to promote attendance at CPR classes and improve CPR performance. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00665288
机译:背景院外心脏骤停的总生存率很少超过5%。旁观者心肺复苏(CPR)可以使心脏骤停患者的存活率提高四倍,而加拿大的旁观者CPR率仍然很低(15%)。大多数心脏骤停的受害者是六十多岁的男性,他们通常在自己的家中倒塌(85%),而且有50%的时间目睹了这一事件。这些统计数据似乎支持针对最有可能见证心脏骤停事件的老年人群进行有针对性的心肺复苏术培训的策略。但是,随着年龄的增长,对心肺复苏术培训的兴趣似乎在下降。从未使用经过充分验证的行为理论来研究围绕CPR训练和表现的行为。方法/设计这项研究的总体目标是进行一项调查,以更好地了解影响55岁以上男性和女性的CPR训练和表现的行为因素。研究将分三个阶段进行。在第一阶段,将进行半结构化的定性访谈并进行记录,以识别有关寻求心肺复苏术培训并向心脏骤停受害者提供心肺复苏术的常见类别和主题。在第一阶段中确定的主题将在第二阶段中用于根据计划的行为理论开发,试点和完善调查工具。在项目的第三阶段,将通过电话对研究人群的样本进行最终调查。分析将包括抽样偏差的度量,度量的可靠性,建构效度以及多元回归分析,以识别对老年人决定是否参加心肺复苏术课程或对心脏骤停患者进行心肺复苏的决定最重要的建构和信念。讨论本次调查的结果将为最有可能见证心脏骤停受害者的目标人群中的心肺复苏术培训和表现影响因素提供有价值的见解。然后,这些发现可用于设计各种干预措施的试验设计,以促进参加CPR课程并改善CPR绩效。试用注册ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00665288

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