Impact of training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques on forest firefighters
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Resumo: | Controlled burnings and forest fires are harmful to the environment and to people's health. During a wildfire, smoke intoxication, hypoxemia, and, consequently, cardiorespiratory arrest (CA) can occur. It is estimated that 300 thousand people suffer CA annually in Brazil, and 30% of the cases are fatal, usually due to the absence of people trained to perform the initial care to the victim. Forest fire fighters are an ideal public to introduce knowledge about the initial care of CA victims, since they are at a higher risk of witnessing situations in which it can occur. This is an experimental and longitudinal study in which a theoretical and practical course on Basic Life Support (BLS) was given to the members of the brigades and questionnaires were applied, pre and post course to evaluate the acquired learning. We observed an increase in the score of correct answers in the questionnaire (3.6 hits to 7.0 hits in 10 questions) and 91.7% presented a higher score in the post-course questionnaire than in the pre-course. Through the BLS course, it was observed an increase of knowledge related to the theme by the studied population, but, by limitation of the study, it was not possible to evaluate the knowledge retention in the long term. The knowledge on BLS in the studied population was initially insufficient for an initial care of CA. Given the context of occurrence of CA, basic knowledge about BLS should be taught more to the general public. |
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Impact of training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques on forest firefightersImpacto do treinamento das técnicas de ressuscitação cardiopulmonar em brigadistas de incêndios florestaisIncêndios florestaisReanimação CardiopulmonarParada cardíacaWildfiresCardiopulmonary resuscitationHeart arrestControlled burnings and forest fires are harmful to the environment and to people's health. During a wildfire, smoke intoxication, hypoxemia, and, consequently, cardiorespiratory arrest (CA) can occur. It is estimated that 300 thousand people suffer CA annually in Brazil, and 30% of the cases are fatal, usually due to the absence of people trained to perform the initial care to the victim. Forest fire fighters are an ideal public to introduce knowledge about the initial care of CA victims, since they are at a higher risk of witnessing situations in which it can occur. This is an experimental and longitudinal study in which a theoretical and practical course on Basic Life Support (BLS) was given to the members of the brigades and questionnaires were applied, pre and post course to evaluate the acquired learning. We observed an increase in the score of correct answers in the questionnaire (3.6 hits to 7.0 hits in 10 questions) and 91.7% presented a higher score in the post-course questionnaire than in the pre-course. Through the BLS course, it was observed an increase of knowledge related to the theme by the studied population, but, by limitation of the study, it was not possible to evaluate the knowledge retention in the long term. The knowledge on BLS in the studied population was initially insufficient for an initial care of CA. Given the context of occurrence of CA, basic knowledge about BLS should be taught more to the general public.As queimadas controladas e incêndios florestais de grande porte são maléficos ao ambiente e à saúde das pessoas. Durante um incêndio, podem ocorrer: intoxicação por fumaça, hipoxemia e, consequentemente, parada cardiorrespiratória (PCR). Estima-se que 300 mil indivíduos sofram PCR anualmente no Brasil, sendo que 30% dos casos correspondem a quadros fatais, geralmente devido à ausência de pessoas capacitadas para realizar o atendimento inicial à vítima. Membros das Brigadas de Combate Voluntário a Incêndios Florestais são um público ideal para inserir o conhecimento sobre o atendimento inicial à vítima de PCR, já que eles apresentam um maior risco de presenciar situações em que ela pode ocorrer. Trata-se de um estudo experimental e longitudinal em que foi ministrado um curso teórico-prático de Suporte Básico de Vida (SBV) aos membros das brigadas e aplicado questionários, pré e pós curso para avaliar a aprendizagem adquirida. Observou-se aumento da média de acertos no questionário (3,6 acertos para 7,0 acertos em 10 questões) e 91,7% apresentaram nota no questionário pós-curso maior que no pré-curso. Através do curso de SBV, observou-se ampliação dos conhecimentos relacionados ao tema pela população estudada, mas, por limitação do estudo, não foi possível avaliar a retenção do conhecimento a longo prazo. O conhecimento sobre SBV na população estudada foi, inicialmente, insuficiente para um atendimento inicial da PCR. Haja vista o contexto de ocorrência da PCR, os conhecimentos básicos sobre SBV deveriam ser mais ensinados ao público geral.GRUPO VERDE DE AGROECOLOGIA E ABELHAS2023-08-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.gvaa.com.br/revista/index.php/REBES/article/view/978010.18378/rebes.v13i3.9780Revista Brasileira de Educação e Saúde; Vol. 13 No. 3 (2023); 225-233Revista Brasileira de Educação e Saúde; Vol. 13 Núm. 3 (2023); 225-233Revista Brasileira de Educação e Saúde; v. 13 n. 3 (2023); 225-2332358-2391reponame:Revista Brasileira de Educação e Saúdeinstname:Grupo Verde de Agroecologia e Abelhas (GVAA)instacron:GVAAporhttps://www.gvaa.com.br/revista/index.php/REBES/article/view/9780/11785Copyright (c) 2023 Pedro Rabelo Dutra, Kleisson Antônio Pontes Maia, Antonietta Saldanha Alves Bortolone Merlo, Gabriel dos Santos Campos, Helcio Assis Rocha de Oliveira, Ohana Oliveira Nascimentohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDutra, Pedro Rabelo Maia, Kleisson Antônio PontesMerlo, Antonietta Saldanha Alves BortoloneCampos, Gabriel dos SantosOliveira, Helcio Assis Rocha deNascimento, Ohana Oliveira2023-08-12T20:52:47Zoai:ojs.gvaa.com.br:article/9780Revistahttps://www.gvaa.com.br/revista/index.php/REBESPRIhttp://www.gvaa.com.br/revista/index.php/REBES/oaimilenanunes@fiponline.edu.br||patriciomaracaja@gmail.com2358-23912358-2391opendoar:2023-08-12T20:52:47Revista Brasileira de Educação e Saúde - Grupo Verde de Agroecologia e Abelhas (GVAA)false |
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Impact of training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques on forest firefighters Impacto do treinamento das técnicas de ressuscitação cardiopulmonar em brigadistas de incêndios florestais |
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Impact of training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques on forest firefighters |
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Impact of training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques on forest firefighters Dutra, Pedro Rabelo Incêndios florestais Reanimação Cardiopulmonar Parada cardíaca Wildfires Cardiopulmonary resuscitation Heart arrest |
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Impact of training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques on forest firefighters |
title_full |
Impact of training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques on forest firefighters |
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Impact of training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques on forest firefighters |
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Impact of training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques on forest firefighters |
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Impact of training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques on forest firefighters |
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Dutra, Pedro Rabelo |
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Dutra, Pedro Rabelo Maia, Kleisson Antônio Pontes Merlo, Antonietta Saldanha Alves Bortolone Campos, Gabriel dos Santos Oliveira, Helcio Assis Rocha de Nascimento, Ohana Oliveira |
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Maia, Kleisson Antônio Pontes Merlo, Antonietta Saldanha Alves Bortolone Campos, Gabriel dos Santos Oliveira, Helcio Assis Rocha de Nascimento, Ohana Oliveira |
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Dutra, Pedro Rabelo Maia, Kleisson Antônio Pontes Merlo, Antonietta Saldanha Alves Bortolone Campos, Gabriel dos Santos Oliveira, Helcio Assis Rocha de Nascimento, Ohana Oliveira |
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Incêndios florestais Reanimação Cardiopulmonar Parada cardíaca Wildfires Cardiopulmonary resuscitation Heart arrest |
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Incêndios florestais Reanimação Cardiopulmonar Parada cardíaca Wildfires Cardiopulmonary resuscitation Heart arrest |
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Controlled burnings and forest fires are harmful to the environment and to people's health. During a wildfire, smoke intoxication, hypoxemia, and, consequently, cardiorespiratory arrest (CA) can occur. It is estimated that 300 thousand people suffer CA annually in Brazil, and 30% of the cases are fatal, usually due to the absence of people trained to perform the initial care to the victim. Forest fire fighters are an ideal public to introduce knowledge about the initial care of CA victims, since they are at a higher risk of witnessing situations in which it can occur. This is an experimental and longitudinal study in which a theoretical and practical course on Basic Life Support (BLS) was given to the members of the brigades and questionnaires were applied, pre and post course to evaluate the acquired learning. We observed an increase in the score of correct answers in the questionnaire (3.6 hits to 7.0 hits in 10 questions) and 91.7% presented a higher score in the post-course questionnaire than in the pre-course. Through the BLS course, it was observed an increase of knowledge related to the theme by the studied population, but, by limitation of the study, it was not possible to evaluate the knowledge retention in the long term. The knowledge on BLS in the studied population was initially insufficient for an initial care of CA. Given the context of occurrence of CA, basic knowledge about BLS should be taught more to the general public. |
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