Archive \ Volume.14 2023 Issue 1

Assessment Knowledge and Awareness Level Regarding Using AI/Robotics During CPR in KSA

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Abstract

The survival rate is higher among the patients who receive bystander-initiated cardiopulmonary resuscitation just after an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest than those who do not. Advanced cardiac life support and BLS must be known to everyone in the community, but especially to medical personnel. Our study aimed to assess the knowledge and awareness level of health care providers and all health specialties students regarding using AI/Robotics during CPR in Saudi Arabia Hospital. We conducted this cross-sectional study. All health workers from various regions of Saudi Arabia who worked in the healthcare sector and have eligibility to perform CPR were targeted. The minimum responses to a questionnaire regarding to topic was 1000 participants. The results were analyzed with SPSS 21.0. The study included 1409 participants, 61.3% were females and 38.7% were males. The majority of respondents are between the ages of 20-30. The majority of individuals have a low to moderate level of knowledge, with 36.80% falling into the low knowledge category and 38.60% falling into the moderate knowledge category. On the other hand, those with good knowledge account for 24.60% of the population. The majority of individuals have low to moderate levels of knowledge. Knowledge score was significantly associated with participants’ age, educational level, job title, and years of experience. The integration of AI and robotics in the field of CPR holds immense promise for enhancing the effectiveness and efficiency of this life-saving procedure.


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