Abstract Background Recent literature states that many necessary skills of CPR and first aid are forgotten shortly after certification. The purpose of this study was to determine the skill and knowledge decay in first aid in those who are paid to respond to emergency situations within a workplace. Methods Using a choking victim scenario, the sequence and accuracy of events were observed and recorded in 257 participants paid to act as first responders in large industrial or service industry settings. A multiple choice exam was also written to determine knowledge retention. Results First aid knowledge was higher in those who were trained at a higher level, and did not significantly decline over time. Those who had renewed their certificate on...
Bystanders who are able to provide immediate first aid to patients who require emergency care can ma...
INTRODUCTION Survival from out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is lower in the UK than in sever...
This study assesses the retention of core knowledge and skills among healthcare providers (HCPs) who...
Introduction: Immediate resuscitation is necessary in order to achieve conscious survival for person...
Optimal competence is vital in safety-critical professions. To optimize (refresher) training, insigh...
To carry out their roles, first responders need to have appropriate skills. It is important to ident...
Background To be able to help and save lives, laypersons are recommended to undergo first aid traini...
This study investigated the retention of single-rescuer CPR skills by the University of Wisconsin-La...
Introduction and Aim Today, more and more emphasis is placed on training, awareness, change. People...
Background: Bystander first aid can improve survival following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest or tr...
\u3cp\u3eStudy objective: To investigate the ability of laypeople to apply basic CPR techniques afte...
Introduction: Sufficient CPR skills in the general population are essential to make them active byst...
Contains fulltext : 139233.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Und...
Background: The bystander is often the first person present at the scene of an accident. Our aim was...
This study assesses the retention of core knowledge and skills among healthcare providers (HCPs) who...
Bystanders who are able to provide immediate first aid to patients who require emergency care can ma...
INTRODUCTION Survival from out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is lower in the UK than in sever...
This study assesses the retention of core knowledge and skills among healthcare providers (HCPs) who...
Introduction: Immediate resuscitation is necessary in order to achieve conscious survival for person...
Optimal competence is vital in safety-critical professions. To optimize (refresher) training, insigh...
To carry out their roles, first responders need to have appropriate skills. It is important to ident...
Background To be able to help and save lives, laypersons are recommended to undergo first aid traini...
This study investigated the retention of single-rescuer CPR skills by the University of Wisconsin-La...
Introduction and Aim Today, more and more emphasis is placed on training, awareness, change. People...
Background: Bystander first aid can improve survival following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest or tr...
\u3cp\u3eStudy objective: To investigate the ability of laypeople to apply basic CPR techniques afte...
Introduction: Sufficient CPR skills in the general population are essential to make them active byst...
Contains fulltext : 139233.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Und...
Background: The bystander is often the first person present at the scene of an accident. Our aim was...
This study assesses the retention of core knowledge and skills among healthcare providers (HCPs) who...
Bystanders who are able to provide immediate first aid to patients who require emergency care can ma...
INTRODUCTION Survival from out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is lower in the UK than in sever...
This study assesses the retention of core knowledge and skills among healthcare providers (HCPs) who...