Abstract

Background: Respiratory emergencies is one of the life threatening conditions that quickly develop intorespiratory failure landing into cardiac arrest hence EMS professional should posses updated knowledgeregarding oxygen therapy and same should reflect in their beliefs and practice patterns.Aim: To assess the Awareness, Beliefs and Practice patterns regarding Oxygen therapy in prehospitalmanagement of respiratory emergencies amongst EMS professionals in Pune, IndiaMethodology: The study was conducted among 100 EMS professionals at Symbiosis Center for healthSkills, Pune, India. A pretested and validated questionnaire developed by Aloushan et al3 was circulatedamong EMS professionals. The original 25 items questionnaire was utilized for the study, 9 items pertainingto awareness, 7 items pertaining to belief and 9 items pertaining to practice patterns. EMS professionalswere given 1 day time limit to submit the completed questionnaire. The data collected was tabulated andstatistically analyzed using SPSS version 23.0.Result: The mean awareness score of the participants in the study was found to be 4.67 and S.D is 1.63whereas the mean Practice pattern score of the participants in the study was found to be 3.44 and S.D is 1.44.Majority of respondents agreed that oxygen should be given under medical supervision and that humidifiedoxygen prevented dryness of upper respiratory tract. Greater emphasis needs to be laid on practical sessionsdemonstrating oxygen therapy in the EMS programs.Conclusion: It is essential that EMS professionals undergo regular skill upgradation courses and areevaluated at the end of each course. This shall ensure appropriate utilization of the oxygen therapy andminimization of medical errors thereby saving more lives.

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