Journal of Pediatric Emergency and Intensive Care Medicine (Aug 2019)
Pediatricians’ Awareness and Knowledge About Basic Life Support in Turkey
Abstract
Introduction:To investigate pediatricians’ awareness and knowledge about pediatric basic life support (PBLS) in Turkey.Methods:Pediatric residents of all levels and pediatricians were enrolled in this cross-sectional study. Pediatric emergency and intensive care fellows, specialists, and instructors were excluded. The pediatricians’ demographic characteristics, awareness, trainings, and knowledge about PBLS were investigated. A questionnaire was sent to the pediatricians working in different regions of Turkey via e-mail or WhatsApp messaging application.Results:A total of 622 pediatricians participated in this study. 5% of the pediatricians rated their knowledge/skills of PBLS as poor, 37% as moderate, and 58% rated as good. It was found that 26% of the pediatricians had poor, 59% had moderate, and 15% of them had good knowledge of PBLS. 67% of the pediatricians had no awareness of PBLS. There was a significant difference in the average score between participants who have not attended any PBLS course, those who attended a PBLS course in the recent year and those who attended a PBLS course 1-2 years before the study (p0.05).Conclusion:In our country, pediatricians’ awareness and knowledge about PBLS are not sufficient.
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