Abstract:
BACKGROUND
Sudden cardiac arrest remains a global health concern. In Kenya 25% of all hospital admissions  are  related  to  cardiovascular  diseases  thus  all  healthcareworkers  and  trainees should   have   updated   cardiopulmonary   resuscitation   knowledge   and   skills.   Despite Cardiopulmonary  resuscitation  knowledge  and  skills  being  life-saving,  global  and  local research findings  indicate  that  nursing  students  are  deficient in  this  life-saving  procedure. The objective of the study was to evaluate the senior diploma nursing student's knowledge of adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation.MATERIALS AND METHODS
The  study  adopted  a  cross-sectional  design, a  pre-intervention  phase  of  a quasi-experimental study. Four high-volume nurse training collegeswere conveniently sampled. A total of 175 senior  nursing students in their final year of study were  recruitedthrough the census. A questionnaire was used to evaluate their knowledge of adult basic life support which included;   general   principles,   circulation,   airway,   breathing   and   automated   external defibrillation concepts. Data was in a period of one month andanalysedusing SPSS version 26.  Descriptive  statistics  were  used  to  summarize  the  findings  while  one  sample  t-test  was used to compare the means. According to American Heart Association, the study applied 84% as the competence score.A p-value less than 0.05 was considered significantRESULTSThe mean knowledge scores for CPR were;  general CPR principles 6.06±1.6 out of 13, circulation 4.07±1.51 out of 9, airway 2.69±1.30 out of 6, breathing 1.38±0.93 out of 5 and AED  2.69±1.30  out  of  7.    The  overall  mean per  centfor  CPR  knowledge  score  was 41.83%±8.29, with a minimum of 23% and a maximum of 65%. The mean was compared to the  American  Heart  Association  competence  score  using  onesample  t-test  that  showed  a significant  difference  of  very large  magnitude  measured  using  Cohen  d    statistic;  t  (174)  = 67.276, p=0.000, d= 5.1
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
The  mean  basic  life  support  knowledge  for  the  senior  nursing  students  was  below average as compared to the localinstitutional pass mark of 50% andinternational standardsscore of 84%. There is  a need to review the curriculum to cater for refresher training and advocate forcertified CPR training before the completion of the study.