The effectiveness of modified conventional CPR training among North Borneo University Hospital healthcare providers

Introduction: Numerous studies reported that healthcare providers are not as effective in rendering high-quality CPR over time, despite receiving basic life support (BLS) or advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) training. Thus, to overcome the issue and develop a more feasible implementation of CPR t...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Nazrin Ahmad, Walton Wider, Fairrul Kadir, Aizuddin Hidrus, Hamidah Hassan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Airlangga 2023-06-01
Series:Jurnal Ners
Online Access:https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JNERS/article/view/44667
_version_ 1797743722479222784
author Nazrin Ahmad
Walton Wider
Fairrul Kadir
Aizuddin Hidrus
Hamidah Hassan
author_facet Nazrin Ahmad
Walton Wider
Fairrul Kadir
Aizuddin Hidrus
Hamidah Hassan
author_sort Nazrin Ahmad
collection DOAJ
description Introduction: Numerous studies reported that healthcare providers are not as effective in rendering high-quality CPR over time, despite receiving basic life support (BLS) or advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) training. Thus, to overcome the issue and develop a more feasible implementation of CPR training model, this study aims to identify the effectiveness of a modified conventional training (MT-CPR) method. Method: This was an experimental study conducted to 72 healthcare providers in a teaching hospital in north Borneo. Subjects underwent MT-CPR and data were collected using a validated questionnaire and skills assessment checklist adopted from AHA (2020). Data then was analysed using Friedman, Wilcoxon and McNemar test aided with IBM’s Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS) statistic software. Result: This study reported that MT-CPR significantly improved the knowledge and skills on CPR (p-value: <0.001). However, the training module significantly incapable to retain the knowledge and skills as early as 3 months post initial MT-CPR (p-value: <0.001). There was a statistically significant difference between the MCQ test scores (pre-course, post-course, and post 3 months-course) with ꭓ2 (2) = 36.2 (2), p-value = <0.001. There is an association between post-course overall results and post 3 month overall results using McNemar test (p-value < 0.002). Conclusion: Overall, this study indicated that modified CPR training (MT-CPR) were able to develop and improve the CPR knowledge and skill. The adaptation of conventional CPR training method seen effective as it has the capability for better engagement between trainer and participants.
first_indexed 2024-03-12T15:00:27Z
format Article
id doaj.art-6ab88dea3c1e4ad8a9270a82bf7aef4c
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 1858-3598
2502-5791
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-12T15:00:27Z
publishDate 2023-06-01
publisher Universitas Airlangga
record_format Article
series Jurnal Ners
spelling doaj.art-6ab88dea3c1e4ad8a9270a82bf7aef4c2023-08-14T08:55:37ZengUniversitas AirlanggaJurnal Ners1858-35982502-57912023-06-0118212413010.20473/jn.v18i2.4466742751The effectiveness of modified conventional CPR training among North Borneo University Hospital healthcare providersNazrin Ahmad0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2518-6468Walton Wider1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0369-4082Fairrul Kadir2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5945-714XAizuddin Hidrus3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1524-541XHamidah Hassan4https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5040-1732Nursing Department, Faculty Medicine Health Science, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia Faculty of Business and Communications, INTI International University, Nilai, Negeri Sembilan, MalaysiaFaculty Medicine Health Science, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, MalaysiaFaculty Medicine Health Science, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, MalaysiaDepartment of Nursing, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Kajang, Selangor, MalaysiaIntroduction: Numerous studies reported that healthcare providers are not as effective in rendering high-quality CPR over time, despite receiving basic life support (BLS) or advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) training. Thus, to overcome the issue and develop a more feasible implementation of CPR training model, this study aims to identify the effectiveness of a modified conventional training (MT-CPR) method. Method: This was an experimental study conducted to 72 healthcare providers in a teaching hospital in north Borneo. Subjects underwent MT-CPR and data were collected using a validated questionnaire and skills assessment checklist adopted from AHA (2020). Data then was analysed using Friedman, Wilcoxon and McNemar test aided with IBM’s Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS) statistic software. Result: This study reported that MT-CPR significantly improved the knowledge and skills on CPR (p-value: <0.001). However, the training module significantly incapable to retain the knowledge and skills as early as 3 months post initial MT-CPR (p-value: <0.001). There was a statistically significant difference between the MCQ test scores (pre-course, post-course, and post 3 months-course) with ꭓ2 (2) = 36.2 (2), p-value = <0.001. There is an association between post-course overall results and post 3 month overall results using McNemar test (p-value < 0.002). Conclusion: Overall, this study indicated that modified CPR training (MT-CPR) were able to develop and improve the CPR knowledge and skill. The adaptation of conventional CPR training method seen effective as it has the capability for better engagement between trainer and participants.https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JNERS/article/view/44667
spellingShingle Nazrin Ahmad
Walton Wider
Fairrul Kadir
Aizuddin Hidrus
Hamidah Hassan
The effectiveness of modified conventional CPR training among North Borneo University Hospital healthcare providers
Jurnal Ners
title The effectiveness of modified conventional CPR training among North Borneo University Hospital healthcare providers
title_full The effectiveness of modified conventional CPR training among North Borneo University Hospital healthcare providers
title_fullStr The effectiveness of modified conventional CPR training among North Borneo University Hospital healthcare providers
title_full_unstemmed The effectiveness of modified conventional CPR training among North Borneo University Hospital healthcare providers
title_short The effectiveness of modified conventional CPR training among North Borneo University Hospital healthcare providers
title_sort effectiveness of modified conventional cpr training among north borneo university hospital healthcare providers
url https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JNERS/article/view/44667
work_keys_str_mv AT nazrinahmad theeffectivenessofmodifiedconventionalcprtrainingamongnorthborneouniversityhospitalhealthcareproviders
AT waltonwider theeffectivenessofmodifiedconventionalcprtrainingamongnorthborneouniversityhospitalhealthcareproviders
AT fairrulkadir theeffectivenessofmodifiedconventionalcprtrainingamongnorthborneouniversityhospitalhealthcareproviders
AT aizuddinhidrus theeffectivenessofmodifiedconventionalcprtrainingamongnorthborneouniversityhospitalhealthcareproviders
AT hamidahhassan theeffectivenessofmodifiedconventionalcprtrainingamongnorthborneouniversityhospitalhealthcareproviders
AT nazrinahmad effectivenessofmodifiedconventionalcprtrainingamongnorthborneouniversityhospitalhealthcareproviders
AT waltonwider effectivenessofmodifiedconventionalcprtrainingamongnorthborneouniversityhospitalhealthcareproviders
AT fairrulkadir effectivenessofmodifiedconventionalcprtrainingamongnorthborneouniversityhospitalhealthcareproviders
AT aizuddinhidrus effectivenessofmodifiedconventionalcprtrainingamongnorthborneouniversityhospitalhealthcareproviders
AT hamidahhassan effectivenessofmodifiedconventionalcprtrainingamongnorthborneouniversityhospitalhealthcareproviders