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Non-mandatory cardiopulmonary resuscitation courses for health professionals in Croatia: Who is attending and why? (CROSBI ID 607468)

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Hunyadi Antičević, Silvija ; Pavleković, Gordana ; Miličić, Davor Non-mandatory cardiopulmonary resuscitation courses for health professionals in Croatia: Who is attending and why? // AMEE Conference 2011 „Inspire and be inspired“, Abstracts book / AMEE (ur.). Dundee : Beč: Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE), 2011. str. 144-144

Podaci o odgovornosti

Hunyadi Antičević, Silvija ; Pavleković, Gordana ; Miličić, Davor

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Non-mandatory cardiopulmonary resuscitation courses for health professionals in Croatia: Who is attending and why?

Introduction: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) education is not mandatory for certification/re-certification of doctors and nurses in Croatia. Traditionally, medical doctors are recognised as providers for CPR, nurses are not. Revolutionary steps were taken by Croatian Resuscitation Council (CroRC), when nurses started to attend European Resuscitation Council (ERC) courses. Purpose of the study: To determine who and why attends non-mandatory CPR courses and if there is a difference between doctors and nurses. Material and Methods: 1850 doctors and nurses attended between 2002 -2010. Questionnaire has been distributed to all participants, questions included internal and external motivators for attendance, rated on a scale from 1 to 5. Answers were analysed according to basic education (doctor-nurse). Results: 793 participants replied (625 doctors, 168 nurses). Difference existed, with high personal motivation of nurses and their institutions. Conclusions: High internal motivation of health professionals and their institutions for CPR education indicates that in countries where this type of education is not mandatory, legislation process should be initiated to introduce it to all levels of education (graduate and postgraduate, life long learning). This is particularly important for nurses in countries like Croatia where they are not recognised as equal member of resuscitation team in everyday practice.

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Podaci o prilogu

144-144.

2011.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

AMEE Conference 2011 „Inspire and be inspired“, Abstracts book

AMEE

Dundee : Beč: Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE)

Podaci o skupu

Annual AMEE Conference 2011

predavanje

27.08.2011-31.08.2011

Beč, Austrija

Povezanost rada

Kliničke medicinske znanosti