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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Patientens möjlighet att vara delaktig vid ställningstagande inför beslut om hjärt-lungräddning : en litteraturöversikt / The patient´s opportunity to participate in decision-making regarding cardiopulmonary resuscitation : a literature review

Nilsson, Amanda, Munkby, Lisa January 2023 (has links)
Bakgrund Ställningstagande till hjärt-lungräddning (HLR) innebär att utifrån ett medicinskt perspektiv väga nyttan av behandling mot riskerna som detta medför, samtidigt som patientens vilja tas i beaktande. Patienten kan behöva stöttning för att kunna vara delaktig i beslut kring den egna vården och det är sjuksköterskans uppgift att vägleda patienten i detta. Med hjälp av sjuksköterskan kan den existentiella hälsan främjas genom samtal om livet och synen på döden och lidandet. För att öka förståelsen och kunskapen kring dessa beslut finns det ett behov av att belysa patientens möjlighet att vara delaktig. Syfte  Syftet var att belysa patientens möjlighet att vara delaktig vid ställningstagande inför beslut om hjärt-lungräddning (HLR) vid inneliggande sjukhusvård. Metod Designen var en icke-systematisk litteraturöversikt och resultatet utformades med stöd i 15 vetenskapliga artiklar. Datainsamling utfördes i databaserna PubMed och CINAHL med hjälp av söktermer och artiklarna i resultatet kvalitetsgranskades utifrån Sophiahemmet Högskolas bedömningsunderlag. En integrerad dataanalys genomfördes för sammanställning av resultatet.  Resultat Utifrån resultatets innehåll utformades tre huvudkategorier; Kunskap kring hjärt-lungräddning vid ställningstagande, Tydlig dokumentation och tidig information om ställningstagande och Individuell diskussion med ansvarig läkare vid ställningstagande. Resultatet visade att de flesta patienter ville vara delaktiga i ställningstagande inför beslut om HLR, däremot var det många som inte fick chansen. Resultatet lyfte omständigheter och orsaker till detta samt hur vi kan inkludera patienter.  Slutsats  I vissa fall väljer vårdpersonal att exkludera patienten från ställningstagande. Studiens resultat betonar hur brist på delaktighet kan orsaka onödigt lidande för patienten och att detta med olika medel kan förhindras. Framför allt belyste studien en ökad möjlighet att vara delaktig när patienten får tidig information, det finns tydlig dokumentation och en god inställning till patientdeltagande hos vårdpersonal. / Background Decision-making regarding cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) involves assessing the medical benefits and associated risks, while also considering the patient's preferences. Patients may require support to actively participate in decisions about their healthcare, and it is the nurse's responsibility to guide the patient in this process. With the assistance of a nurse existential well-being can be promoted through discussions about life and perspectives on death and suffering. To enhance understanding and knowledge of these decisions, there is a need to highlight the patient's opportunity for involvement. Aim  The aim was to illuminate the patient's opportunity to be involved in decision-making regarding cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) during inpatient hospital care.  Method  The design was a non-systematic literature review and the results were formulated with the support of 15 scientific articles. Data collection was conducted in the PubMed and CINAHL databases using search terms and the articles in the results were quality-assessed based on Sophiahemmet University's assessment criteria. An integrated data analysis was performed for the compilation of the results.  Results  Based on the content of the results, three main categories were formulated: Knowledge about cardiopulmonary resuscitation in decision-making, Clear documentation and early information about decision-making and Individual discussions with the attending physician in decision-making. The results indicated that most patients want to be involved in decision-making regarding CPR however, many did not get the opportunity. The results highlighted circumstances and reasons for why and how we can include patients.   Conclusions  In certain instances, healthcare professionals choose to exclude the patient from decision-making. The findings of the study emphasize how this lack of involvement can lead to unnecessary suffering for the patient and how it can be prevented through various measures. Most notably, the study illuminated an enhanced potential for participation when the patient receives early information, there is clear documentation and healthcare personnel exhibit a positive attitude towards patient involvement.
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En andra chans - Patienters upplevelser av livet efter hjärtstopp : En litteraturöversikt med kvalitativ ansats / A second chance - patients experiences of life after cardiac arrest : A literature review with a qualitative approach

Mann, Astrid, Palmquist, Frida January 2024 (has links)
Bakgrund: Hjärtstopp kan drabba vem som helst när som helst. Årligen drabbas omkring 13 000 svenskar av hjärtstopp. Omedelbar hjärt- och lungräddning ökar chansen att överleva med 50–70%. Livet efter hjärtstopp resulterar i kvarvarande symtom och det vardagliga livet präglas av fysiska, psykiska och existentiella omställningar. Vald teoretisk referensram är KASAM.  Syfte: Att beskriva patienters upplevelser av dagligt liv efter hjärtstopp.  Metod: Kvalitativ litteraturöversikt med induktiv ansats genomfördes. Det inhämtades 15 kvalitativa vetenskapliga artiklar från databaserna CINAHL, MEDLINE och PubMed. Dataanalysen utfördes i enlighet med Fribergs femstegsmodell.  Resultat: Litteraturöversiktens resultat består av tre teman med subteman. Det nya livet (Ett förändrat synsätt på livet, utmaningar i det fortsatta livet, närheten till döden). Att leva ett förändrat liv (Fysiska anpassningar, känslomässiga förändringar, kognitiva begränsningar). Stöd- och informationsbehov (Stöd från omgivningen, behov av information).  Slutsats: Hjärtstoppet är en traumatisk händelse som resulterar i att patienterna fick en andra chans i livet. Huvudfynden som framkom var: sökande efter mening, tankar på döden, försämrat minne och behov av stöd. Sjuksköterskan har som sitt ansvar att bemöta de här patienterna och tillgodose god vård för att stärka deras Känsla av sammanhang. Vidare forskning är av relevans som kan generera i ökad kunskap och förståelse för sjuksköterskan såväl som för patienterna. / Background: Cardiac arrest can affect anyone at any time, around 13 000 Swedes suffer from cardiac arrest annually. Life after cardiac arrest results in residual symptoms where everyday life is characterized with physical, psychological and existential adjustments. The chosen theoretical framework was SOC – Sence of coherence.  Aim: To describe patients experience of daily life after cardiac arrest. Method: A qualitative literature review with inductive approach was performed. It was obtained 15 qualitative academic journals from the databases CINAHL, MEDLINE and PubMed.  The analysis was performed in accordance with Friberg's analysis method.   Result: The result of the literature review consisted of three main themes with subthemes. The new life (A changed outlook on life, challenges in continued life, the nearness of death). Living a changed life (Physical adaptations, emotional changes, cognitive limitations). Need for support and information (Support from the surrounding, need for information).  Conclusion: The cardiac arrest was a traumatic event that resulted in the patients being given a second chance at life. The main findings that emerged was search for meaning, thoughts about death, impaired memory and need for support. It is the nurse's responsibility to meet these patients and provide good care to strengthen their Sense of coherence. Further research can generate increased knowledge and understanding for the nurse as well as the patients.
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Ambulanssjuksköterskors upplevelse vid hjärtstoppssituationer med efterföljande längre transport till sjukhus : -en kvalitativ intervjustudie

Jonsson, Caroline, Carlsson, Johanna January 2017 (has links)
Bakgrund: För ambulanssjuksköterskor innefattar arbetet ofta långa transporter till sjukhus. Transporttiden kan variera mellan 20 - 60 minuter. Vid pågående avancerad hjärt-lungräddning med manuella kompressioner står ambulansteamet obältade i höga hastigheter, då mekanisk kompressionsutrustning saknas. Syfte: Syftet med studien var att undersöka ambulanssjuksköterskors upplevelse vid hjärtstoppsituationer med efterföljande längre transport till sjukhus. Metod: Tio ambulanssjuksköterskor intervjuades. Till analysen av insamlad data användes kvalitativ innehållsanalys med induktiv ansats. Resultat: Resultatet visade att situationer då ambulanssjuksköterskor behöver utföra avancerad hjärt-lungräddning under längre transport till sjukhus medför känslor av att vara otrygg och utlämnad. Mekanisk kompressionsutrustning är inte standardiserad i alla ambulanser. För att utföra manuella kompressioner under transport krävs det att ambulanssjuksköterskan står obältad. De säkerhetsrisker detta innebär för ambulanssjuksköterskan och patienten, leder till känslor av utsatthet och otrygghet. I den prehospitala miljön krävs ofta snabba beslut som kan vara livsavgörande, och ambulanssjuksköterskorna menar att en höjd kompetens inom ambulanssjukvården skulle ge dem en tryggare yrkesroll.  Ambulanssjuksköterskorna värdesätter samverkanslarmen och ser dessa som välfungerande. Slutsats: Resultatet visar att det finns behov av standardiserad mekanisk kompressionsutrustning i alla ambulanser, åtgärder för att stärka teamarbetet, samt kompetensutveckling i det dagliga arbetet. För att skapa trygga team bör erfarenhet vara en viktig aspekt vid rekrytering av ambulanssjuksköterskor. Detta för att öka tryggheten, säkerheten och effektiviteten för ambulanssjuksköterskor vid längre transport till sjukhus. Nyckelord: Ambulanssjuksköterska, upplevelse, avancerad hjärt-lungräddning, prehospital transport, säkerhet, bröstkompressionssystem, kvalitativ innehållsanalys / Abstract Background: For ambulance nurses work often involves long journeys to the hospital. Journey times vary between 20-60 minutes. When the mechanical compression equipment doesn`t exist, the ambulance team is performing advanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation with manual compressions, unbelted at high speeds. Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the ambulance nurses experience of cardiac arrest situations with following longer transports to the hospital. Method: Ten ambulance nurses were interviewed. For the analysis of the collected data, qualitative content analysis with inductive approach was used. Results: The results showed that the situations when ambulance nurses need to perform advanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation during longer transports to the hospital, causes feelings of being unsafe and deserted. Mechanical compression equipment is not standardized in all ambulances, and manual compressions during transport requires that ambulance nurses are unbelted. The security risks this implies for the ambulance nurse and the patient, lead to feelings of vulnerably and insecurity. In the prehospital environment that often requires quick decisions that can be life changing, ambulance nurses believe that a higher competence in ambulance service would give them a more secure profession. Ambulance nurses value the interaction with rescue and police, and see them as well functioning. Conclusion: The results show that there is a need for standardized mechanical compression equipment in the ambulances, measures to strengthen the teamwork, and competence in the daily work. These measures could contribute to increased efficiency and greater security in the professional role of ambulance nurses during longer transports to the hospital. In order to create safety and confidence in the ambulance teams, experience should be considered as an important aspect when recruiting ambulance nurses. Keyword: Paramedic, experience, advanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation, prehospital transport, safety, chest compression, qualitative content analysis
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Znalost postupů a kompetencí při kardiopulmonální resuscitaci u sester pracujících v oboru intenzivní medicína a anestezie / Knowledge of procedures and skills in cardiopulmonary resuscitation on nurses working in the field of anesthesia and intensive medicine

Kšírová, Magdalena January 2013 (has links)
This thesis deals with the knowledge of processes and practical skills of cardiopulmonary resuscitation among nurses working in the field of anesthesia and intensive medicine. The theoretical part of this paper defines the notion of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, deals with its history, changing definitions, and the latest recommendations. It also describes and specifies terms such as competence, knowledge of the processes and the role of the nurse in the system. The empirical part, using a questionnaire survey, assesses orientation of nurses and nurses specialists in the latest recommendations in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the related knowledge and competences in the use of resuscitation itself. The questionnaire survey was answered by 152 respondents from 3 large hospitals in Prague. There were also the results of its investigation, compared with the results of research conducted by Václav Kukol in 2010 - 2011 as part of their thesis. In the final discussion paper evaluates the confirmation of the hypotheses. Then attach the recommendations for practice.
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Avaliação do processo ensino aprendizagem das manobras de ressuscitação cardiorrespiratória (RCP) utilizando o desfibrilador externo automático (DEA): alunos de graduação da área da saúde. / Evaluation of teaching learning process in maneuvers of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) using automated external defibrillator (AED): undergraduate health students.

Boaventura, Ana Paula 15 March 2011 (has links)
Os profissionais da área de saúde deparam-se constantemente com situações que envolvem risco de vida para os clientes, uma delas é a parada cardiorrespiratória (PCR) e necessita que sejam instituídas mais rapidamente as manobras de ressuscitação cardiopulmonar (RCP) que compreende o Suporte Básico de Vida (SBV) e o uso de Desfibrilador Externo Automático (DEA). Trata-se de um estudo exploratório descritivo com o objetivo de identificar a HABILIDADE (prática) e o CONHECIMENTO (teórico) dos alunos dos cursos de graduação da área da saúde, de uma universidade privada no interior do Estado de São Paulo, antes e após serem submetidos ao curso/ treinamento. A coleta dos dados foi dividida em duas etapas sendo: 1ª. Etapa - avaliação do conhecimento teórico e prático prévio antes de um curso teórico com demonstração prática das manobras de RCP com uso do DEA e treinamento utilizando o laboratório de práticas com o manequim de RCP e o DEA; 2ª. Etapa avaliação teórica e prática individual. Foram incluídos 173 alunos com faixa etária de 17 a 23 anos, 151 (87,3%) do sexo feminino; na Avaliação da HABILIDADE na 1ª. Etapa, a pontuação máxima foi de 91 pontos 69 (39,9%) alunos e 104 (60,1%) alunos não pontuaram, na 2ª. Etapa a pontuação máxima obtida foi de 260 pontos por 101(58,4%) alunos. Na Avaliação do CONHECIMENTO, a pontuação máxima foi de 5,75 pontos e a pontuação mínima de 1,0 ponto na 1ª. Etapa. Na 2ª. Etapa, a pontuação máxima foi de 10,0 pontos por sete (4,0%) alunos, nenhum aluno obteve pontuação inferior a 7,5 pontos. Para 19 itens a diferença foi significativa na Avaliação da HABILIDADE da 1ª para a 2ª. Etapa em todos os grupos de conteúdos sendo: Avaliação inicial e responsividade 2 itens; Abertura das vias aéreas e manobras de respiração - 6 itens; Avaliação do pulso carotídeo e compressões torácicas - 3 itens e Manuseio do DEA 8 itens. Para 9 questões a diferença foi significativa na Avaliação do CONHECIMENTO da 1ª para a 2ª. Etapa em dois grupos de conteúdos: Abertura das vias aéreas e manobras de respiração - 3 questões e Manuseio do DEA 6 questões. As 13 questões que não apresentaram bom desempenho na 2ª. Etapa do estudo, no Conhecimento, estão agrupadas nos conteúdos: Avaliação inicial e responsividade; Abertura das vias aéreas e manobras de respiração e Manuseio do DEA. Quanto comparados a HABILIDADE e o CONHECIMENTO verifica-se que houve melhora no desempenho da primeira para a segunda etapa em todos os itens e questões (p=0,0001). Quanto ao treinamento a média do tempo de observação foi de 78,3 minutos e o tempo de treino foi de 117,1 minutos. Em relação à HABILIDADE os itens que não atingiram bom desempenho na 2ª. Etapa estão nos conteúdos Avaliação inicial e responsividade e Manuseio do DEA e em relação ao CONHECIMENTO as questões que não atingiram bom desempenho estão nos conteúdos Avaliação inicial e responsividade; Abertura das vias aéreas e manobras de respiração e Manuseio do DEA. Conclui-se que tanto na HABILIDADE quanto no CONHECIMENTO houve melhora no desempenho dos alunos. / The health professionals faced with situations involving risk of life for patients, one of them is cardiopulmonary arrest (CA) and needs to be established more quickly cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) involving the Basic Life Support (BLS) and use of Automated External Defibrillator (AED) This is a exploratory study aiming to identify the skill (practice) and knowledge (theoretical) of the students in health undergraduate students in a private university in the state of São Paulo, before and after their submitted to the course / training. Data collection was divided into two stages as follows: 1st. Step - Evaluation of knowledge practical and theoretical and course with prior practical demonstration of CPR maneuvers using the AED, 2nd. Step - training and theory/practice evaluation individual, using laboratory practices with the manikin CPR and AED. 173 students were included aged 17 to 23 years, 151 (87.3%) were female; the skill evaluation in the 1st. Step, the maximum score of 91 points was 69 (39.9%) and 104 students (60.1%) were not scored in the 2nd. Step a maximum score of 260 points was obtained for 101 (58.4%) students. The Knowledge evaluation, the maximum score was 5.75 points in the 1st. Stage and a minimum score of 1.0 in the 2nd. Step, the maximum score was 10.0 points in seven (4.0%) students, no students scored less than 7.5 points. For 19 items the difference was significant in the skill evaluation the 1st to 2nd. Step in all groups of content being: \"Initial evaluation and responsiveness\" - 2 items, \"Opening the airway and breathing maneuvers\" - 6 items, \"Evaluation of the carotid pulse and chest compressions - items 3 and \" Handling the DEA \"- 8 items. In nine questions for the difference was significant in the Knowledge evaluation from the 1st to 2nd. Step into two groups of content: \"Opening the airway and breathing maneuvers\" - three questions and \"Handling the DEA\" - 6 issues. The 13 questions that did not show good performance in the 2nd. Stage of the study on Knowledge, are grouped by content: \"Initial evaluation and responsiveness,\" \"Opening the airway and breathing maneuvers\" and \"Handling the DEA.\" As compared with the skill and knowledge there is a significant improvement in performance from first to second step on all the items and issues (p = 0.0001). As for training the average observation time was 78.3 minutes and the workout time was 117.1 minutes. Regarding skill items that did not achieve good performance in the 2nd. Step in the contents are Initial evaluation and responsiveness and Handling the DEA and about the knowledge the questions that are not achieved a good performance in the contents Initial evaluation and responsiveness, Opening the airway and breathing maneuvers and Handling the DEA. We conclude that both the skill and knowledge in significant improvement in student performance.
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Mort subite de l'adulte : stratégie de déploiement des défibrillateurs automatisés externes

Dahan, Benjamin 21 November 2016 (has links)
L’arrêt cardiaque extra-hospitalier (ACEH) est un problème de santé publique majeur. La réanimation cardio-pulmonaire (RCP) précoce ainsi que la défibrillation par les témoins sont associées à une augmentation du taux de survie. Cependant, malgré d’importants efforts ces dernières années, les taux de survie restent faibles dans la plupart des pays. Ce travail avait pour objectif d’identifier des facteurs ayant un impact sur la défibrillation publique, la RCP précoce et les connaissances du public sur la défibrillation. Nous avons testé différentes stratégies de déploiement des défibrillateurs automatisés externes (DAE). Nous avons également analysé l’effet du niveau socio-économique des quartiers sur la RCP par les témoins. Enfin, nous avons cherché à évaluer les connaissances du public concernant la localisation et les conditions d’utilisation du DAE le plus proche dans des lieux publics très fréquentés. Tous les ACEH survenus à Paris entre 2000 et 2010 ont été enregistrés dans un registre et géocodés. Nous avons comparé une stratégie basée sur les recommandations de placement d’un DAE dans les lieux où plus d’un ACEH survenait tous les cinq ans à deux nouvelles stratégies : une stratégie de maillage régulier du territoire avec des DAE placés à distances régulières et une stratégie de placement dans différents types de lieux publics. Le nombre de DAE nécessaires ainsi que la distance médiane entre les ACEH et le DAE le plus proche étaient calculés pour chaque stratégie. Nous avons également recherché l’association entre le niveau socio-économique des quartiers sur le fait de bénéficier d’une RCP. Enfin, nous avons réalisé une enquête dans des lieux publics très fréquentés (gare, centres commerciaux, jardin public) auprès de toutes les personnes situées dans un rayon de 100 mètres autour d’un DAE pour analyser leur connaissance de la localisation du DAE et leur capacité à l’utiliser. Parmi 4176 ACEH, 1372 (33%) sont survenus dans des lieux publics. La stratégie basée sur les recommandations aurait conduit au placement de 170 DAE avec une distance aux ACEH de 416 (180-614) mètres et une augmentation continue du nombre de DAE. Avec la stratégie de maillage régulier du territoire, le nombre de DAE et la distance aux ACEH auraient changé selon la taille du maillage avec un nombre optimal de DAE évalué entre 200 et 400. Avec la stratégie de placement dans différents types de lieux publics, la distance médiane entre les ACEH et les DAE aurait été de 324 mètres pour les bureaux de poste (195), 239 mètres pour les stations de métro (302), 137 mètres pour les stations Velib’ (957) et 142 mètres pour les pharmacies (1466). Parmi les 4009 ACEH géocodables enregistrés, 777 (19,4%) ont bénéficié d’une RCP par un témoin. Ceux qui en ont bénéficié étaient plus fréquemment dans un lieu public, en présence d’un témoin et dans un quartier de statut socio-économique (SSE) non défavorisé. Dans une analyse multiniveaux la RCP par les témoins était significativement moins fréquente dans les quartiers de SSE défavorisé que dans les quartiers d’autres SSE (OR 0,85 ; 95% IC 0,72-0,99). Notre enquête a été menée auprès de 301 participants. Environ la moitié des participants (49%) avaient bénéficié d’une formation aux premiers secours, dont 70% après 2007 et 37% qui avaient suivi une initiation d’une heure. Le logo universel des DAE était reconnu par 37% des participants et 64% pouvaient reconnaître un DAE en photo. La localisation du DAE le plus proche était connue par 16% des participants avec un impact positif des formations après 2007 et de la reconnaissance du logo ou des photos (p<0,0001). Une majorité de participants (66%) savaient qu’ils avaient le droit d’utiliser un DAE et 59% savaient dans quelles circonstances l’utiliser. Seulement 25% des participants déclaraient savoir comment utiliser un DAE. Notre travail présente une approche originale pour optimiser les stratégies de déploiement des DAE. (...) / Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a major public health concern. Early bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and defibrillation are associated with higher survival rates for OHCA victims. Unfortunately, despite major efforts over the past decade, survival rates remain low in many communities. This work sought to highlight factors affecting public defibrillation, early CPR and public knowledge on defibrillation. We assessed different strategies for Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) deployment. We also aimed to focus effect of neighborhood socio-economic status on bystander CPR. Finally, we sought to analyze public awareness of the AED nearest location and knowledge of AED use. All OHCAs attended by EMS in Paris between 2000 and 2010 were prospectively recorded and geocoded. We compared a guidelines-based strategy of placing an AED in locations where more than one OHCA had occurred within the past five years to two novel strategies: a grid-based strategy with a regular distance between AEDs and a landmark-based strategy. The expected number of AEDs necessary and their median (IQR) distance to the nearest OHCA were assessed for each strategy. We also evaluated the relationship between neighbourhood SES characteristics and the fact of receiving bystander CPR. Then, we performed a survey in three kinds of places (train station, city mall and public park) of all individuals within 100 meters from an AED to analyze their knowledge of the closest AED location and their confidence to use it. Of 4,176 OHCAs, 1,372 (33%) occurred in public settings. The guidelines-based strategy would result in the placement of 170 AEDs, with a distance to OHCA of 416 (180-614) meters and a continuous increase in the number of AEDS. In grid-based strategy, the number of AEDs and their distance to the closest OHCA would change with the grid size, with a number of AEDs between 200 and 400 seeming optimal. In landmark-based strategy, median distances between OHCAs and AEDs would be 324 meters if placed at post offices (n=195), 239 at subway stations (n=302), 137 at bike-sharing stations (n=957), and 142 at pharmacies (n=1466). Of the 4,009 OHCA with mappable addresses recorded, 777 (19.4%) received bystander CPR. Those receiving it were more likely to be in public locations, have had a witness to their OHCA, and to have collapsed in a non-low SES neighbourhood. In a multilevel analyses, bystander CPR provision was significantly less frequent in low than in higher SES neighbourhoods (OR 0.85; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.72-0.99). A total of 301 people responded to the survey. About half respondents (49%) had a Basic Life Support training experience with 70 % of them trained after 2007 and 37% who attempted a one hour training initiation. The universal AED sign was recognized by 37% of all respondents and 64% could recognize an AED on a picture. The closest AED location was known by 16% of the respondents with a positive impact of training after 2007 and knowledge of AED sign and picture (p<0.0001). A majority of respondents (66%), considered they had the right to use an AED and 59% knew in which circumstances it is necessary to use it. Only 25% of the respondents declared to know how to use an AED. Our work presents an original evidence-based approach to strategies of AED deployment to optimize their number and location. This rational approach can estimate the optimal number of AEDs for any city. In Paris, OHCA victims were less likely to receive bystander CPR in low SES neighbourhoods. These first European data are consistent with observations in North America and Asia. Our survey conducted in places known to be at risk of OHCA highlights the need for a better AED visibility in public places and the need to improve public knowledge and confidence in the use of AED. (...)
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Avaliação do processo ensino aprendizagem das manobras de ressuscitação cardiorrespiratória (RCP) utilizando o desfibrilador externo automático (DEA): alunos de graduação da área da saúde. / Evaluation of teaching learning process in maneuvers of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) using automated external defibrillator (AED): undergraduate health students.

Ana Paula Boaventura 15 March 2011 (has links)
Os profissionais da área de saúde deparam-se constantemente com situações que envolvem risco de vida para os clientes, uma delas é a parada cardiorrespiratória (PCR) e necessita que sejam instituídas mais rapidamente as manobras de ressuscitação cardiopulmonar (RCP) que compreende o Suporte Básico de Vida (SBV) e o uso de Desfibrilador Externo Automático (DEA). Trata-se de um estudo exploratório descritivo com o objetivo de identificar a HABILIDADE (prática) e o CONHECIMENTO (teórico) dos alunos dos cursos de graduação da área da saúde, de uma universidade privada no interior do Estado de São Paulo, antes e após serem submetidos ao curso/ treinamento. A coleta dos dados foi dividida em duas etapas sendo: 1ª. Etapa - avaliação do conhecimento teórico e prático prévio antes de um curso teórico com demonstração prática das manobras de RCP com uso do DEA e treinamento utilizando o laboratório de práticas com o manequim de RCP e o DEA; 2ª. Etapa avaliação teórica e prática individual. Foram incluídos 173 alunos com faixa etária de 17 a 23 anos, 151 (87,3%) do sexo feminino; na Avaliação da HABILIDADE na 1ª. Etapa, a pontuação máxima foi de 91 pontos 69 (39,9%) alunos e 104 (60,1%) alunos não pontuaram, na 2ª. Etapa a pontuação máxima obtida foi de 260 pontos por 101(58,4%) alunos. Na Avaliação do CONHECIMENTO, a pontuação máxima foi de 5,75 pontos e a pontuação mínima de 1,0 ponto na 1ª. Etapa. Na 2ª. Etapa, a pontuação máxima foi de 10,0 pontos por sete (4,0%) alunos, nenhum aluno obteve pontuação inferior a 7,5 pontos. Para 19 itens a diferença foi significativa na Avaliação da HABILIDADE da 1ª para a 2ª. Etapa em todos os grupos de conteúdos sendo: Avaliação inicial e responsividade 2 itens; Abertura das vias aéreas e manobras de respiração - 6 itens; Avaliação do pulso carotídeo e compressões torácicas - 3 itens e Manuseio do DEA 8 itens. Para 9 questões a diferença foi significativa na Avaliação do CONHECIMENTO da 1ª para a 2ª. Etapa em dois grupos de conteúdos: Abertura das vias aéreas e manobras de respiração - 3 questões e Manuseio do DEA 6 questões. As 13 questões que não apresentaram bom desempenho na 2ª. Etapa do estudo, no Conhecimento, estão agrupadas nos conteúdos: Avaliação inicial e responsividade; Abertura das vias aéreas e manobras de respiração e Manuseio do DEA. Quanto comparados a HABILIDADE e o CONHECIMENTO verifica-se que houve melhora no desempenho da primeira para a segunda etapa em todos os itens e questões (p=0,0001). Quanto ao treinamento a média do tempo de observação foi de 78,3 minutos e o tempo de treino foi de 117,1 minutos. Em relação à HABILIDADE os itens que não atingiram bom desempenho na 2ª. Etapa estão nos conteúdos Avaliação inicial e responsividade e Manuseio do DEA e em relação ao CONHECIMENTO as questões que não atingiram bom desempenho estão nos conteúdos Avaliação inicial e responsividade; Abertura das vias aéreas e manobras de respiração e Manuseio do DEA. Conclui-se que tanto na HABILIDADE quanto no CONHECIMENTO houve melhora no desempenho dos alunos. / The health professionals faced with situations involving risk of life for patients, one of them is cardiopulmonary arrest (CA) and needs to be established more quickly cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) involving the Basic Life Support (BLS) and use of Automated External Defibrillator (AED) This is a exploratory study aiming to identify the skill (practice) and knowledge (theoretical) of the students in health undergraduate students in a private university in the state of São Paulo, before and after their submitted to the course / training. Data collection was divided into two stages as follows: 1st. Step - Evaluation of knowledge practical and theoretical and course with prior practical demonstration of CPR maneuvers using the AED, 2nd. Step - training and theory/practice evaluation individual, using laboratory practices with the manikin CPR and AED. 173 students were included aged 17 to 23 years, 151 (87.3%) were female; the skill evaluation in the 1st. Step, the maximum score of 91 points was 69 (39.9%) and 104 students (60.1%) were not scored in the 2nd. Step a maximum score of 260 points was obtained for 101 (58.4%) students. The Knowledge evaluation, the maximum score was 5.75 points in the 1st. Stage and a minimum score of 1.0 in the 2nd. Step, the maximum score was 10.0 points in seven (4.0%) students, no students scored less than 7.5 points. For 19 items the difference was significant in the skill evaluation the 1st to 2nd. Step in all groups of content being: \"Initial evaluation and responsiveness\" - 2 items, \"Opening the airway and breathing maneuvers\" - 6 items, \"Evaluation of the carotid pulse and chest compressions - items 3 and \" Handling the DEA \"- 8 items. In nine questions for the difference was significant in the Knowledge evaluation from the 1st to 2nd. Step into two groups of content: \"Opening the airway and breathing maneuvers\" - three questions and \"Handling the DEA\" - 6 issues. The 13 questions that did not show good performance in the 2nd. Stage of the study on Knowledge, are grouped by content: \"Initial evaluation and responsiveness,\" \"Opening the airway and breathing maneuvers\" and \"Handling the DEA.\" As compared with the skill and knowledge there is a significant improvement in performance from first to second step on all the items and issues (p = 0.0001). As for training the average observation time was 78.3 minutes and the workout time was 117.1 minutes. Regarding skill items that did not achieve good performance in the 2nd. Step in the contents are Initial evaluation and responsiveness and Handling the DEA and about the knowledge the questions that are not achieved a good performance in the contents Initial evaluation and responsiveness, Opening the airway and breathing maneuvers and Handling the DEA. We conclude that both the skill and knowledge in significant improvement in student performance.
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Desenvolvimento e avaliação do curso online sobre Suporte Básico de Vida nas manobras de reanimação cardiopulmonar do adulto / Development and evaluation of the online course about adult Basic Life Support in cardiopulmonary resuscitation from cardiac arrest

Tobase, Lucia 11 March 2016 (has links)
Introdução: No panorama mundial, as doenças cardiovasculares configuram-se como principal causa da parada cardiorrespiratória em adultos, cujas chances de sobrevivência são maiores, quando presenciada por pessoas aptas para prover o suporte básico de vida (SBV) na reanimação imediata. Objetivo: Desenvolver e avaliar o curso online Suporte Básico de Vida: aspectos essenciais no atendimento do adulto em parada cardiorrespiratória. Método: Em primeira etapa, trata de pesquisa aplicada, de produção tecnológica acerca do desenvolvimento do curso online sobre SBV, utilizando design instrucional baseado no modelo ADDIE (Analisys-Análise, Design-Desenho, Development-Desenvolvimento, Implementation-Implementação, Evaluation-Avaliação). Nessa perspectiva, foi avaliado por especialistas e estudantes. A segunda etapa configura-se em delineamento quase-experimental, do tipo antes-depois. O curso online foi aplicado aos estudantes da Escola de Enfermagem da Universidade de São Paulo, como intervenção educacional, em 2014-2015. Os estudantes foram avaliados mediante pré-teste, pós-teste e simulação em prática presencial com dispositivos de feedback. Resultados: O curso online foi implementado em ambiente virtual de aprendizagem; 94 (100%) estudantes aceitaram participar da pesquisa, 88 (94%) acessaram ambiente virtual, 67 (71%) finalizaram parte teórica, 62 (66%) concluíram o curso online. A maioria era do sexo feminino (90,4%), do 1º e 2º ano (65%), idade média 21,48 (DP 2,39). Adotando nível de significância 95%, a média das notas no pré-teste foi 6,4 (DP 1,61), pós-teste 9,3 (DP 0,82), p<0,001. ANOVA para medidas repetidas indicou diferenças significativas (p<0,001) entre médias das notas no pré-teste dos estudantes do 1º e 2º ano 6,2 (DP 1,59) e do 3º e 4º ano 7,2 (DP 0,83). Média das notas do pós-teste foi 9,2 (DP 1,60) nos dois primeiros anos e 9,7 (DP 0,61) nos dois últimos anos, p<0,475. Regressão linear múltipla com inclusão progressiva (forward stepwise) para variáveis associadas ao aprendizado mostrou-se significativa (p<0,015) com ano de curso no Bacharelado -0,542 (EP 0,215) e participação anterior em curso de emergência -0,903 (EP 0,437). Na prática simulada, a média das notas foi de 9,1 (DP 0,95). Registros do checklist indicaram que 98% dos estudantes realizaram exposição do tórax, 97% avaliaram respiração, 76% se lembraram de chamar serviço de emergência, 92% solicitaram desfibrilador, 77% verificaram pulso corretamente, 87% posicionaram as mãos no tórax corretamente, 95% efetuaram ciclo de 30 compressões adequadamente, 89% em profundidade mínima 5 cm, 90% liberaram tórax após compressão, 97% alternaram 2 ventilações corretamente, 97% usaram Desfibrilador Externo Automático, 100% posicionaram as pás corretamente. Registros do dispositivo de feedback indicaram percentual de desempenho equivalente a Reanimação Cardiopulmonar Básica 43,7 (DP 26,86), médias de duração ciclo compressões/seg 20,5 (DP 9,47), do número de compressões 167,2 (DP 57,06), da profundidade compressões/mm 48,1 (DP 10,49), do volume de ventilação 742,7 (DP 301,12), do percentual de fração de fluxo 40,3 (DP 10,03). O curso foi bem avaliado pelos estudantes e especialistas, com reações positivas quanto ao conteúdo, objetividade, clareza, didática, organização, acesso e navegação. Conclusão: Confirmou-se a plausibilidade da hipótese do estudo, corroborando a contribuição do curso online no aprendizado sobre SBV. Mostrando-se efetivo no suporte ao ensino em Enfermagem, o curso online permite integrar apresentações em diferentes disciplinas e capacitações, frente a necessidade de inovações tecnológicas e estratégias educacionais ativas, em ações para identificação precoce da parada cardiorrespiratória e sistematização do atendimento na reanimação cardiopulmonar. / Introduction: In the world scene, cardiovascular diseases constitute the main cause of cardiac arrest in adults, whose chances of survival are higher if witnessed by persons able to provide the basic life support (BLS) in immediate resuscitation. Objective: To develop and to evaluate the online course \"Basic Life Support: essential aspects in adult cardiac arrest. Method: In the first stage it refers to the applied research of production technology on the development of online course on BLS, with the instructional design ADDIE (Analisys, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation). In the second stage, in quasi-experimental, before and after design, the online course was applied to students of Escola de Enfermagem, Universidade de São Paulo, as an educational intervention in 2014-2015. Pre-test, post-test and simulation with feedback devices were applied. The online course was evaluated by specialists and students. Results: The course was implemented in the virtual environment and 94 (100%) students who agreed to participate of the research, 88 (94%) accessed the virtual environment, 67 (71%) completed the theoretical part and 62 (66%) completed the online course. The majority were women (90.4%), in the 1st and 2nd year (65%), mean age 21.48 (SD 2.39). With 95% significance level, the mean grade in the pre-test 6.4 (SD 1.61), in the post-test 9.3 (SD 0.82), p <0.001. ANOVA for repeated measures showed significant differences (p <0.001) between the average scores in the pre-tests of students in the 1st and 2nd years 6.2 (SD 1.59) and the 3rd and 4th years 7.2 (SD 0, 83). The averages note in the post-test 9.2 (SD 1.60) in the first two years and 9.7 (SD 0.61) in the last two years, p<0,475. In multiple linear regression with progressive inclusion (stepwise forward) for variables associated with learning, it was significant (p <0.015) for year course -0.542 (SE 0.215), previous participation in emergency course -0.903 (SE 0.437). In simulated practice the mean score was 9.1 (SD 0.95). The checklist records showed 98% students performed exposure of the chest, 97% observed the breathing, 76% remembered to call emergency services, 92% requested defibrillator, 77% checked the pulse correctly, 87% positioned their hands properly, 95% effected 30 compressions cycle properly, 89% in minimum depth 5 cm, 90% released after chest compression, 97% correctly applied 2 breaths, 97% used External Automatic Defibrillator, 100% positioned blades correctly. Feedback device records indicated equivalent percentage of performance Basic CPR 43.7 (SD 26.86), the averages of duration compressions cycle / second 20.5 (SD 9.47), compressions number 167.2 (SD 57.06) depth compressions/mm 48.1 (SD 10.49), ventilation volume 742.7 (SD 301.12), percentage flow fraction 40.3 (SD 10.03). The course was evaluated as good quality by participants, with positive reactions about the content, objectivity, clarity, teaching, organization, access and navigation. Conclusion: The plausibility of the hypothesis of this study was confirmed, corroborating the online courses contribution in the BLS learning. In support teaching in Nursing, it lets to compose presentations in different disciplines and training, arising from the need for technological innovations and active educational strategies in action for early identification of cardiac arrest and systematization of care in cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
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Ressuscitação cardiopulmonar: análise do atendimento pré-hospitalar na cidade de Ribeirão Preto de 2011 a 2013 / Cardiopulmonary resuscitation: analyses of pre-hospital care in the city of Ribeirão Preto from 2011 to 2013

Mundin, Tainy Benassi 22 December 2015 (has links)
A parada cardiorrespiratória (PCR) no pré-hospitalar é tida como a terceira causa de morte nos Estados Unidos da América (EUA) e as doenças isquêmicas cardíacas são consideradas as principais causas de morte súbita na Europa. No mundo ocidental, inclusive no Brasil, o infarto agudo do miocárdio é responsável por grande número desses óbitos. Avaliar a qualidade da assistência prestada as pessoas que sofreram PCR em ambiente pré-hospitalar, podem influenciar nas sobrevivências destes pacientes. O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar os registros das Fichas de Sistematização da Assistência de Enfermagem (FSAE) do Serviço de Atendimento Móvel de Urgência (SAMU) Regional Ribeirão Preto das pessoas que sofreram PCR em ambiente pré-hospitalar. Trata-se de um estudo analítico retrospectivo de análise documental das FSAE no período de a janeiro de 2011 à dezembro de 2013. Foram incluídos, atendimentos as pessoas maiores de 18 anos e PCR de origem cardíaca. Foi realizado analise estatística no Programa SPSS versão 17.0 e aplicaram-se os testes Qui-Quadrado ou exato de Fisher. Valores com p<0,005 foram considerados significantes. Foram analisados 439 (100%) registros de pessoas que sofreram PCR. O sexo masculino representou 54,2%, a mediana de idade foi de 64 anos. Pessoas sofreram mais PCR com idade acima de 61 anos 54,9%. As cardiopatias foram as comorbidades mais prevalentes. O ritmo inicial foi a assistolia em 28% dos casos e a adrenalina 31% foi o medicamento mais administrado. Os atendimentos realizados pelo SAMU foram categorizados em: local de maior ocorrência foi nas residências 47,8% seguido das unidades de saúde 43,5%; o período matutino 33,5% foi maior empenho da ambulância; as pessoas sofreram mais PCR as segundas, quartas e sextas feiras igualmente, sendo que, o sexo feminino teve maior frequência de PCR aos domingos e o sexo masculino, as sextas-feiras; o inverno 26%,foi a estação do ano que mais ocorreu o evento. Para verificar a associação entre as variáveis categóricas, sexo, faixa etária, empenho da ambulância, dias da semana, com o local de ocorrência da PCR aplicou-se os testes Qui-Quadrado ou exato de Fisher, na qual não houve diferença estatisticamente significante (p>0.005). Independente do sexo, ter idade acima de 61 anos teve associação com o evento de PCR, (p = 0,002) em comparação com as outras faixas etárias. Entre as variáveis categóricas sexo, faixa etária, empenho da ambulância, dias da semana, final de semana e semana associado com desfecho (óbito e sobrevivência) do evento da PCR não apresentou diferença estatisticamente significante(p>0,005). Local de ocorrência comparado ao desfecho teve diferença estatisticamente significante (p=0,001) as pessoas que sofreram PCR nas unidades de saúde, 160(76,9%) sobreviveram, comparado a sobrevivência nas residências 34(16,3%). Recomenda um investimento nos sistemas educacionais, colocando em execução a ciência da ressuscitação, por meio de treinamentos práticos de habilidades em RCP à prestadores de saúde e leigos / A cardiorespiratory arrest (CRA) in pre-hospital care is the third cause of death in the United States of America (USA) and the ischemic cardiac diseases are considered the main sudden death causes in Europe. In the western world, including Brazil, the acute myocardial infarction is responsible for a big part of these deaths. Evaluating the quality of the assistance provided to people who suffered CRA in pre-hospital care, can have an influence in these patients\' survivals. The purpose of this study was to analyze the data in the nursing assistance systematization records (NASR) of the emergency medical services (SAMU) in Ribeirão Preto regarding those people who suffered CRA in pre-hospital care. This is a retrospective analytical study of documentary analysis of the NASR from January 2011 to December 2013 in which caring for people over 18 years old and CRA of clinical origin were included. A statistical analysis was performed on the SPSS 17.0 summer version show where the chi-square and Fisher\'s exact test were applied. Values with p<0,005 were considered significant. Among the records of people who suffered CRA, 439 (100%) were analyzed, being 54,2% males with an average of 64 years old. Most people who suffered CRA were over 61 years old. Heart diseases were the most prevalent comorbidities. The initial rhythm was the asystole in 28% of the cases and the adrenalin in 31% being the most administered medicine. The medical cares performed by SAMU were categorized in: residence 47,8%, health units 43,5% being 33,5% morning period, the greater commitment of ambulances. People suffered more CRA on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays whereas females suffered most CRA on Sundays and males on Fridays and winter 26%, was the season of the year that most of those cases happened. To check the variation between the categorical variables such as gender, age range, commitment of ambulance, days of the week with the place where the CRA happened the chi-square and Fisher\'s exact test were applied in which there was not a significant statistic difference (p>0.005). Regardless the gender, being over 61 years old was related to the CRA event, (p = 0,002) comparing to other age ranges. Among categorical variables gender, age range, commitment of ambulance, days of the week, weekends and week related to denouement (death and survival) of the CRA event, there was not a significant statistic difference (p>0,005). Place where it happened comparing to the denouement there was a statistic difference (p=0,001) people who suffered CRA in the health units, 160(76,9%) survived comparing to residences\' survivals 34(16,3%). In conclusion, an investment in the education system by putting into execution resuscitation science and practical abilities trainings regarding CRA -not only to health professionals but also to people who are untrained - is recommended
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Tradução para o português e validação de um instrumento de avaliação de qualidade de ressuscitação cardio-pulmonar no atendimento pré hospitalar: utstein style / Translation and validation of the utstein style out of hospital into portuguese language

Garcia, Adriana Mandelli 22 May 2007 (has links)
O prognóstico após a parada cárdio-respiratória (PCR) e reanimação cardio-pulmonar (RCP) depende de intervenções críticas, particularmente, do tempo de resposta entre a chamada de socorro ou resgate, até a chegada ao local onde se encontra a vítima, além das compressões torácicas eficazes, da desfibrilação precoce e do suporte avançado de vida. Para avaliar a eficácia e a adequação dos procedimentos de RCP durante a PCR, entidades e associações científicas se reuniram e elaboraram o Utstein Style out-of-hospital, cujas definições e instrumento, usados para registro do evento, têm sido amplamente utilizadas em todo o mundo, bem como para estudos publicados sobre atendimento à parada cardíaca. A adoção de um instrumento de consenso internacional levou a uma grande evolução guidelines de reanimação e a progressos científicos, possibilitando a troca de informações mais efetivas para promover comparações internacionais em relação aos procedimentos de ressuscitação tendo como propósito codificar variáveis, mensurar aspectos do processo e avaliar resultados dos atendimentos na PCR fora do hospital. Apesar do grande numero de PCR que ocorre no Brasil, não há, até então, um instrumento em nosso idioma adaptado à nossa realidade. Este trabalho teve pro objetivos realizar a tradução e adaptação cultural do Utstein Style out-of-hospital, com base nos pressupostos metodológicos de Guillemin (2002). O instrumento foi, também, testado em dois centros de atendimento pré-hospitalar para verificar a viabilidade de sua utilização. Como resultado deste estudo metodológico obtivemos um instrumento traduzido para o idioma português, com algumas modificações necessárias para sua adaptação à cultura nacional, sugeridas por um comitê de juizes e cuja aplicação, ainda que em pré-teste, permitiu verificar que os resultados obtidos assemelham-se aos dados internacionais. O maior número de causas de PCR ocorreu em adultos do sexo feminino (58,8%), com idade acima de 29 anos. Grande parte das paradas cardíacas foi identificada por espectador (47,0%), pelo Serviço Médico de Emergência (35,5) e pelo médico (17,5%). Quanto à ocorrência da PCR, 82,4% foi por causa desconhecida e 17,6% por trauma / The prognostic after the cardiac arrest and cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is dependent of critical interventions, particularly, time reply called until place, efficient chest compressions early defibrillation and the advanced life support. The definitions of the Utstein style and the instrument of register have been widely used in published studies of cardiopulmonary arrest (CPA), what it took to a great evolution and the progress for international consensuses on science and guidelines of resuscitation, making possible the exchange of information more effective to promote international auditorship in relation to the resuscitation procedures having as intention to codify variable, to measure aspects of the process and to evaluate resulted of the take care of in the CPA of the hospital. Currently several countries already use with this purpose. The Utstein was approved by the international committees. Although the great one number of CPA in Brazil, we did not possess an instrument in our language and adapted. This instrument underwent a process of translation into Portuguese, back-translation into its original language and finally analysis by a committee of judges to evaluate semantics, idiomatic, cultural and conceptual equivalences, with the authorization of the AHA, following the recommendations of Guillemin, revised in 2002. The instrument was tested in two centers the out-of-hospital attendance to verify the use of in the Brazilian country and making possible comparisons with international data, enriching adding the evolution of the CPR in the world. As result of this study we got an instrument translated into the Portuguese language, with some necessary modifications for its adaptation to the national culture, suggested for a committee of judges and whose application allowed verifying that the gotten results resemble it the international data. The biggest number of CPA causes occurred in adults, females (58.8%), with age above of 29 years. Great part of the CPA was identified by witness (47.0%), the Emergency Medical Service (35.5%) and by the physician (17.5%). Several occurrences of CPA, 82.4% it was for unknown cause and 17.6% for trauma

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