BackgroundHigh-quality training is required to improve the cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills. Although it has been reported that the use of a feedback device is effective, the effects of feedback timing and frequency on CPR training have not been investigated. The aim of this study was to clarify the influence of feedback frequency and timing on the acquisition of CPR skills.MethodsSixty-eight undergraduates were first divided into female (n = 32) and male (n = 36) groups, and randomly assigned to one of four groups for each sex: concurrent-100%, concurrent-50%, terminal-100%, and terminal-50% feedback groups. The randomization was performed using a lottery method. This study consisted of a pre-test, practice sessions, a post-test,...
We present a study comparing the effect of real-time wearable feedback with traditional training met...
AIM:Although evidence supports brief, frequent CPR training, optimal training intervals have not bee...
BACKGROUND Resuscitation guidelines encourage the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) feedba...
Sudden cardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of death globally. The recommended clinical manag...
Background: During the last 20 years there have been different approaches to teaching nurse students...
Background - Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a life skill that requires proper psychomotor skill de...
BACKGROUND Resuscitation guidelines encourage the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) feed...
Sudden cardiac arrest is one of the main causes of death in Europe. Early initiation and qualitative...
Introduction: This study aimed to compare the quality of CPR performed with real-time feedback devic...
Objectives‘Quality Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (QCPR) Classroom’ was recently introduced to provid...
High-quality chest compression, adequate depth and rate, and minimal interruption are needed to impr...
Aim: Automated real-time feedback devices have been considered a potential tool to improve the quali...
We present a study comparing the effect of real-time wearable feedback with traditional training met...
Objective We evaluated the quality of 2-minute continuous chest compressions (CCCs) performed by eme...
Current European Resuscitation Guidelines 2010 recommend the use of prompt/feedback devices when tra...
We present a study comparing the effect of real-time wearable feedback with traditional training met...
AIM:Although evidence supports brief, frequent CPR training, optimal training intervals have not bee...
BACKGROUND Resuscitation guidelines encourage the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) feedba...
Sudden cardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of death globally. The recommended clinical manag...
Background: During the last 20 years there have been different approaches to teaching nurse students...
Background - Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a life skill that requires proper psychomotor skill de...
BACKGROUND Resuscitation guidelines encourage the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) feed...
Sudden cardiac arrest is one of the main causes of death in Europe. Early initiation and qualitative...
Introduction: This study aimed to compare the quality of CPR performed with real-time feedback devic...
Objectives‘Quality Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (QCPR) Classroom’ was recently introduced to provid...
High-quality chest compression, adequate depth and rate, and minimal interruption are needed to impr...
Aim: Automated real-time feedback devices have been considered a potential tool to improve the quali...
We present a study comparing the effect of real-time wearable feedback with traditional training met...
Objective We evaluated the quality of 2-minute continuous chest compressions (CCCs) performed by eme...
Current European Resuscitation Guidelines 2010 recommend the use of prompt/feedback devices when tra...
We present a study comparing the effect of real-time wearable feedback with traditional training met...
AIM:Although evidence supports brief, frequent CPR training, optimal training intervals have not bee...
BACKGROUND Resuscitation guidelines encourage the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) feedba...