Aims: Flexible-learning first aid courses are increasingly common due to reduced classroom contact time. This study compared retention of first aid knowledge and basic life support (BLS) skills three months after a two-day, classroom-based first aid course (STD) to one utilizing on-line theory learning at home followed by one day of classroom training (FLEX).Methods: In this prospective randomized controlled trial, 256 participants with internet access and no first aid related training for at least five years were randomly allocated to a STD or FLEX course. Assessment was conducted immediately after training and again three months later. Each participant was allocated a theory and a BLS score, which were summed and averaged to create an equ...
Takashi Fujiwara1, Mai Nishimura2, Ryoko Honda3, Takashi Nishiyama4, Masahiro Nomoto5, Naoto Kobayas...
Contains fulltext : 139233.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Und...
Introduction: Basic Life Support (BLS) as the first level of medical care in sudden cardiac arrest a...
This study found that first aid competencies of participants assessed three months after standard tw...
WOS: 000312307400010Aims: A basic knowledge and understanding of first aid can be invaluable for bot...
Objective: To determine the timing of first aid training in the medical school curriculum and the tr...
Background: The goal for laypersons after training in basic life support (BLS) is to act effectively...
This pilot study investigated whether computer-based learning package followed by practical instruct...
Introduction: The Resusci Anne (RA) Skills StationTM (Laerdal, Norway) has shown to be a feasible st...
Objective: This study evaluated self-trained basic life support (BLS) skills acquired from an e-lear...
BackgroundEffective education in basic life support (BLS) may improve the early initiation of high-q...
Objective: This study evaluated self-trained basic life support (BLS) skills acquired from an e-lear...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: This study reviewed evidence on the effects of nonresuscitative first aid training ...
Background To be able to help and save lives, laypersons are recommended to undergo first aid traini...
Background: Research indicates that school-based first aid programmes appear to improve students' kn...
Takashi Fujiwara1, Mai Nishimura2, Ryoko Honda3, Takashi Nishiyama4, Masahiro Nomoto5, Naoto Kobayas...
Contains fulltext : 139233.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Und...
Introduction: Basic Life Support (BLS) as the first level of medical care in sudden cardiac arrest a...
This study found that first aid competencies of participants assessed three months after standard tw...
WOS: 000312307400010Aims: A basic knowledge and understanding of first aid can be invaluable for bot...
Objective: To determine the timing of first aid training in the medical school curriculum and the tr...
Background: The goal for laypersons after training in basic life support (BLS) is to act effectively...
This pilot study investigated whether computer-based learning package followed by practical instruct...
Introduction: The Resusci Anne (RA) Skills StationTM (Laerdal, Norway) has shown to be a feasible st...
Objective: This study evaluated self-trained basic life support (BLS) skills acquired from an e-lear...
BackgroundEffective education in basic life support (BLS) may improve the early initiation of high-q...
Objective: This study evaluated self-trained basic life support (BLS) skills acquired from an e-lear...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: This study reviewed evidence on the effects of nonresuscitative first aid training ...
Background To be able to help and save lives, laypersons are recommended to undergo first aid traini...
Background: Research indicates that school-based first aid programmes appear to improve students' kn...
Takashi Fujiwara1, Mai Nishimura2, Ryoko Honda3, Takashi Nishiyama4, Masahiro Nomoto5, Naoto Kobayas...
Contains fulltext : 139233.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Und...
Introduction: Basic Life Support (BLS) as the first level of medical care in sudden cardiac arrest a...