
Efeito na Ressuscitação Cardiopulmonar utilizando treinamento teórico versus treinamento teórico-prático
2010; Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC); Volume: 95; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1590/s0066-782x2010005000104
ISSN1678-4170
AutoresHeberth César Miotto, Felipe Ribeiro da Silva Camargos, Cristiano Valério Ribeiro, Eugenio MA Goulart, Maria da Consolação Vieira Moreira,
Tópico(s)Simulation-Based Education in Healthcare
ResumoTheoretical knowledge and skill to perform good quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) are essential for the survival of patients with sudden death.To determine whether a theoretical course alone is sufficient to promote good quality CPR training and knowledge for health professionals in comparison to a theoretical-practical basic life support training.Twenty volunteer nurses participated in the theoretical CPR and automated external defibrillation (AED) training by means of a theoretical class and video used in the Basic Life Support Training of the American Heart Association (BLS-AHA; group A). They were compared to other 26 health professionals who attended regular theoretical-practical BLS-AHA training (group B). After the training, the participants took theoretical and practical tests as recommended in BLS-AHA courses. The practical tests were recorded and were later scored by three experienced instructors. The theoretical test was a multiple choice test used in regular BLS-AHA courses.No difference was observed in the theoretical tests (p = ns). However, the practical tests were consistently worse in group A, as evaluated by the three examiners (p < 0.05).The use of CPR videos and theoretical training did not improve the individuals' psychomotor ability to perform good quality CPR; however, it may improve their cognitive ability (knowledge). Critical areas of intervention are the primary ABCD and the correct use of AED.
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