Original Article: JRCRS. 2022; 10(2): 85-89


6- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation–Attitudes and Awareness among Physical Therapists of Karachi; A Cross-Sectional Survey

Sobia Hassan1, Saad Saleem2, Fahad Farooq3, Amaila Fazal4, Sabika Minhaj5, Muhammad Khurram6

1 Assistant Professor, Iqra University, Karachi Pakistan
2 Assistant Professor, Iqra University, Karachi Pakistan
3 Assistant Professor, Dadabhoy Institute of Higher Education, Karachi Pakistan
4 Senior Lecturer, Zia Uddin University, Karachi Pakistan
5 Senior Lecturer, Zia Uddin University, Karachi Pakistan
6 Lecturer, Iqra University, Karachi Pakistan

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Abstract:

Objective: To compare and study the attitude and awareness level related to Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) among physical therapists in Karachi.

Methodology: The total sample was 126 physical therapists in this study. This was an observational study based on a cross-sectional design conducted for the assessment of CPR attitude and awareness of physical therapists through simple convenient sampling technique during the period of December 2020 to June 2021 from various public and private sector hospitals and rehabilitation centers of Karachi. Data collection was done through a questionnaire consisting 31 questions categorized into three sections including demographics, CPR attitudes and CPR awareness. Descriptive data was analyzed using frequency and percentages. The traits of physical therapists were analyzed using continuous variables, consisting of CPR education and the perception of its value, ideals about CPR use, and understanding of contemporary CPR protocols were presented as numbers and percentages.

Results: Results revealed more female physical therapists (76%). Most of them (70%) were aged less than 35 years and had less than 15 years of working experience. Most of them were engaged in musculoskeletal practice (40.5%). Almost 31% participants had CPR certifications. Less than half of the physical therapists (38.9%) reported ≤ 25% success rate of CPR. Majority of the participants stated that their ability to perform CPR was satisfactory (44.4%).

Conclusion: The overall awareness of physical therapists regarding CPR was evident, but the attitude regarding CPR need improvement. It was also evident from the results that mandatory professional training programs should be conducted.

Keywords: Attitude, Awareness, Cardiac Arrest, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), Physical Therapists.