WebWillingness to perform CPR in a real-life situation was 68% in schoolchildren, 84% in teachers and 92% in principals. Conclusion: Schoolchildren are well aware of the importance of CPR and are willing to acquire the related knowledge and skills. Noteworthy is the larger awareness among principals and teachers, establishing a strong base for ... WebIn context of schoolchildren CPR, gender aspects are underestimated. Female students seem to be more motivated to attend CPR-training, reach more people in the role of a multiplier and need to be individually addressed in intensified practical training. Male …
048 Assessment of CPR performance by 13 to 14-year-old schoolchildren …
WebInfluence of Schoolchildren’s Gender on Their CPR Willingness Our study reveals differences between male and female schoolchildren in the willingness to perform CPR. … WebNov 17, 2024 · Only 38.5% of schoolchildren (~14 years-old, ~54.4 kg, and ~22.1 kg/m2) showed high-quality CPR. High-quality CPR was more often performed by older schoolchildren (OR = 1.43, 95%... d-a-16-150
Gender aspects in cardiopulmonary resuscitation by schoolchildren…
WebINTRODUCTION. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills and the willingness to act can be taught and ingrained at an early age, as has been done in several cities and countries.(1-5) Teaching schoolchildren CPR … WebMultiple authors investigated practical and theoretical CPR performance and demonstrated gender differences related to schoolchildren CPR. The objective was to elaborate … WebBackground: A victim’s gender is a known factor that influences the willingness of adult bystanders to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) if an out-of-hospital … d-a34 smc