2020
DOI: 10.2147/amep.s271130
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Evaluation of Awareness, Knowledge, and Attitudes Towards Basic Life Support Among Non-Medical Students at Two Academic Institutions in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Abstract: Background Cardiac arrests are a leading cause of mortality in Saudi Arabia. Prompt and quick intervention using early cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) can be a life-saving strategy. Sufficient knowledge and awareness regarding CPR are important in initial care, particularly during an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. We aim to assess the knowledge, awareness, and attitude toward CPR among the students of King Abdulaziz University and Jeddah University. Materials and Methods … Show more

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“…Response Times for OHCA Cases (in Minutes), Median (Interquartile Range) According to Dispatch Codes Open Access Emergency Medicine downloaded from https://www.dovepress.com/ by 44.224.250.200 on 27-Sep-2021 For personal use only.public to better describe an OHCA case to a dispatcher are factors linked with favorable outcomes 6,23,[31][32][33][34][35] …”
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“…Response Times for OHCA Cases (in Minutes), Median (Interquartile Range) According to Dispatch Codes Open Access Emergency Medicine downloaded from https://www.dovepress.com/ by 44.224.250.200 on 27-Sep-2021 For personal use only.public to better describe an OHCA case to a dispatcher are factors linked with favorable outcomes 6,23,[31][32][33][34][35] …”
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“…These findings are consistent with a survey on CPR certification among high school athletic coaches, where 40 to 60% had valid CPR certification. However, the percentage was significantly lower, about 12%, among students at King Saud's University, Saudi Arabia (23).…”
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confidence: 87%
“…15 Similarly, the Saudi Arabia also reported the poor and insufficient among the university undergraduates especially the non-medical students. [16][17][18] Studies from India and Saudi Arabia reported unsatisfactory incomplete knowledge scores of CPR specifically among medical students. 4,7 Our study indicated that females tend to have comparatively higher knowledge, awareness, and attitude regarding CPR.…”
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confidence: 99%