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. 2015 Dec;48(12):1151-5.
doi: 10.1590/1414-431X20154667. Epub 2015 Sep 18.

Basic life support knowledge of first-year university students from Brazil

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Basic life support knowledge of first-year university students from Brazil

S V Santos et al. Braz J Med Biol Res. 2015 Dec.

Abstract

We aimed to evaluate knowledge of first aid among new undergraduates and whether it is affected by their chosen course. A questionnaire was developed to assess knowledge of how to activate the Mobile Emergency Attendance Service - MEAS (Serviço de Atendimento Móvel de Urgência; SAMU), recognize a pre-hospital emergency situation and the first aid required for cardiac arrest. The students were also asked about enrolling in a first aid course. Responses were received from 1038 of 1365 (76.04%) new undergraduates. The questionnaires were completed in a 2-week period 1 month after the beginning of classes. Of the 1038 respondents (59.5% studying biological sciences, 11.6% physical sciences, and 28.6% humanities), 58.5% knew how to activate the MEAS/SAMU (54.3% non-biological vs 61.4% biological, P=0.02), with an odds ratio (OR)=1.39 (95%CI=1.07-1.81) regardless of age, sex, origin, having a previous degree or having a relative with cardiac disease. The majority could distinguish emergency from non-emergency situations. When faced with a possible cardiac arrest, 17.7% of the students would perform chest compressions (15.5% non-biological vs 19.1% biological first-year university students, P=0.16) and 65.2% would enroll in a first aid course (51.1% non-biological vs 74.7% biological, P<0.01), with an OR=2.61 (95%CI=1.98-3.44) adjusted for the same confounders. Even though a high percentage of the students recognized emergency situations, a significant proportion did not know the MEAS/SAMU number and only a minority had sufficient basic life support skills to help with cardiac arrest. A significant proportion would not enroll in a first aid course. Biological first-year university students were more prone to enroll in a basic life support course.

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Figure 1. Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval among first-year undergraduates at the University of São Paulo Ribeirão Preto Campus (2013 academic year) for providing the correct number for the Mobile Emergency Attendance Service - MEAS (Serviço de Atendimento Móvel de Urgência; SAMU).
Figure 2
Figure 2. Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for mentioning cardiac massage among first-year undergraduates at the University of São Paulo Ribeirão Preto Campus (2013 academic year).
Figure 3
Figure 3. Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for interest in taking a first aid course among first-year undergraduates at the University of São Paulo Ribeirão Preto Campus (2013 academic year).

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