As doenças cardiovasculares são o principal motivo de mortes no mundo e apesar dos avanços naatualidade com relação ao tratamento e à prevenção, a parada cardiorrespiratória é um grande problema de saúde pública mundial. O atendimento adequado da parada cardiorrespiratória exige organização, decisão rápida, assertiva e habilidades por parte dos envolvidos no atendimento, dessa forma é fundamental que os profissionais mantenham constante treinamento e métodos de reavaliação de suas habilidades.Oobjetivo desseestudo foi analisar a efetividade das compressões torácicas externas realizadas por bombeiros, com tempo de execução de dois minutos, em treinamento durante a pandemia Covid-19.Trata-se de um estudo descritivo, correlacional, realizado de janeiro à novembro de 2020, no Corpo de Bombeiros de Ribeirão Preto, com participantes adultos, bombeiros militares, pertencentes a um Grupamento específico, compondo amostra de 44 voluntários. O estudo abordou o convite aos participantes e sua caracterização bem como pré-teste de análise de efetividade das compressões torácicas externas por dois minutos, após ocorreu aula expositiva de aproximadamente quinze minutos sobre ressuscitação cardiopulmonar e treinamento de habilidades para compressões torácicas externas. Após o treinamento ocorreu teste de efetividade das compressões torácicas externas por dois minutos. Para análise estatística foi utilizado abordagem bayesiana foi utilizada para fornecer afirmações probabilísticas.Através das ferramentas metodológicas para análise da efetividade das compressões torácicas observou-se alta acurácia científica e nos resultados identificou-se um ótimo desempenho dos bombeiros, tanto no pré-teste como nos pós teste, além da percepção moderada de esforço nas compressões.

Cardiovascular diseases are the main cause of death in the world and despite advances in treatment and prevention today, cardiorespiratory arrest is a major global public health problem. Adequate care for cardiorespiratory arrest requires organization, quick, assertive decision and skills on the part of those involved in the care, so it is essential that professionals maintain constant training and methods of reassessing their skills. The objective of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of external chest compressions performed by firefighters, with an execution time of two minutes, in training during the Covid-19 pandemic. This is a descriptive, correlational study, carried out from January to November 2020, at the Ribeirão Preto Fire Department, with adult participants, military firefighters, belonging to a specific group, comprising a sample of 44 volunteers. The study addressed the invitation to participants and their characterization as well as a pre-test to analyze the effectiveness of external chest compressions for two minutes, after which there was a lecture of approximately fifteen minutes on cardiopulmonary resuscitation and skills training for external chest compressions. After training, there was a test of the effectiveness of external chest compressions for two minutes. For statistical analysis, a Bayesian approach was used to provide probabilistic statements. Through the methodological tools for analyzing the effectiveness of chest compressions, high scientific accuracy was observed and the results identified an excellent performance of the firefighters, both in the pre-test and in the post-test, in addition to a moderate perception of effort in compressions.

Analysis of the effectiveness of external chest compressions performed by firemen during training in the Covid-19 pandemic Análise da efetividade das compressões torácicas externas realizadas por bombeiros durante treinamento na pandemia Covid-19 Análisis de la eficacia de las compresiones torácicas externas realizadas por bomberos durante el entrenamiento en la pandemia del Covid-19

Ricardo Augusto Barbieri;
2022

Abstract

Cardiovascular diseases are the main cause of death in the world and despite advances in treatment and prevention today, cardiorespiratory arrest is a major global public health problem. Adequate care for cardiorespiratory arrest requires organization, quick, assertive decision and skills on the part of those involved in the care, so it is essential that professionals maintain constant training and methods of reassessing their skills. The objective of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of external chest compressions performed by firefighters, with an execution time of two minutes, in training during the Covid-19 pandemic. This is a descriptive, correlational study, carried out from January to November 2020, at the Ribeirão Preto Fire Department, with adult participants, military firefighters, belonging to a specific group, comprising a sample of 44 volunteers. The study addressed the invitation to participants and their characterization as well as a pre-test to analyze the effectiveness of external chest compressions for two minutes, after which there was a lecture of approximately fifteen minutes on cardiopulmonary resuscitation and skills training for external chest compressions. After training, there was a test of the effectiveness of external chest compressions for two minutes. For statistical analysis, a Bayesian approach was used to provide probabilistic statements. Through the methodological tools for analyzing the effectiveness of chest compressions, high scientific accuracy was observed and the results identified an excellent performance of the firefighters, both in the pre-test and in the post-test, in addition to a moderate perception of effort in compressions.
2022
Marcelo Donizeti Silva; Fernando Antonio Viana; Nicolas Falconi Pani; Jônatas Augusto Cursiol; Yan Figueiredo Foresti; Maurício da Silva de Assis; Denise Ferreira Gomide Batista; Ednei Fernando dos Santos; Ricardo Augusto Barbieri; Maria Celia Barcellos Dalri
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