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The effectiveness of ERC advanced life support (ALS) provider courses for the retention of ALS knowledge. | LitMetric

The effectiveness of ERC advanced life support (ALS) provider courses for the retention of ALS knowledge.

Resuscitation

Department of Anaesthesia, General Intensive Care and Pain Control, Division of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Medical University Vienna, Austria.

Published: February 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • Out-of-hospital emergency physicians in Austria are required to undergo mandatory training and refresher courses for advanced life support (ALS) skills, with this study focusing on their knowledge retention based on participation in ERC-ALS courses.
  • The study involved 807 participants who answered multiple-choice questions about ALS, analyzing results in relation to their previous training and various control factors.
  • Results indicated that those who attended ERC-ALS courses had better ALS knowledge retention, with age, regularity of emergency work, and recent hands-on resuscitations also influencing performance.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Out-of-hospital emergency physicians in Austria need mandatory emergency physician training, followed by biennial refresher courses. Currently, both standardized ERC advanced life support (ALS) provider courses and conventional refresher courses are offered. This study aimed to compare the retention of ALS-knowledge of out-of-hospital emergency physicians depending on whether they had or had not participated in an ERC-ALS provider course since 2005.

Methods: Participants (n=807) from 19 refresher courses for out-of-hospital emergency physicians answered eight multiple-choice questions (MCQ) about ALS based on the 2005 ERC guidelines. The pass score was 75% correct answers. A multivariate logistic regression analyzed differences in passing scores between those who had previously participated in an ERC-ALS provider course and those who had not. Age, gender, regularity of working as an out-of-hospital emergency physician and the self-reported number of real resuscitation efforts within the last 6months were entered as control variables.

Results: Out-of-hospital emergency physicians who had previously attended an ERC-ALS provider course had a significantly higher chance of passing the MCQ test (OR=1.60, p=0.015). Younger age (OR=0.95, p<0.001), regular work as an out-of-hospital emergency physician (OR=2.66, p<0.001) and a higher number of self-reported resuscitations within the last 6months (OR=1.08, p=0.002) were also significant predictors of passing the test.

Conclusion: Out-of-hospital emergency physicians that had attended an ERC-ALS provider course since 2005 had a higher retention of ALS knowledge compared to non-ERC-ALS course participants.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resuscitation.2011.09.014DOI Listing

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