First year pupils at a Cardiff comprehensive school were trained in cardiopulmonary resuscitation, 106 by the teacher only and 137 by the teacher assisted by older pupils (peer tutoring). Scores in a multiple choice theory test and in practical skill assessment showed no significant difference between instruction methods, but boys taught by the teacher assisted by older pupils expressed less willingness to resuscitate in an emergency than girls instructed by either method (P < 0.01), Girls had higher scores in the multiple choice paper (P < 0.025) and in the skills assessment (P < 0.01), Those pupils who reported some prior knowledge of resuscitation techniques performed better during skill assessment than novice trainees (P < 0...
Carmen Lok Tung Ho Imperial College School of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UK&nbs...
BACKGROUND: Training schoolchildren in resuscitation seems to improve rates of resuscitation by byst...
Pupils can learn better from each other than in some normal classrooms. This article explores curren...
Objective: To determine the efficacy of a peer-led tuition model for training healthcare students in...
Bohn A, Van Aken HK, Moellhoff T, et al. Teaching resuscitation in schools: annual tuition by traine...
Introduction: Peer tuition has been identified as a useful tool for delivering undergraduate healthc...
AbstractAimsThis prospective longitudinal study over 6 years compared schoolteachers and emergency p...
Lukas R-P, Van Aken H, Moelhoff T, et al. Kids save lives: a six-year longitudinal study of schoolch...
Abstract Background Advanced resuscitation skills training is an important and enjoyable part of med...
Teaching cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills to the public is essential in improving cardiac ...
Background: Worldwide, bystander CPR rates are low; one effective way to increase these rates is to ...
Bystander rate of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is still low worldwide because of inadequate ...
Background and objective: cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a critical process to save the lives of p...
Background: Implementation of resuscitation training in school programs is a promising approach to i...
Background and objective: cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a critical process to save the lives of p...
Carmen Lok Tung Ho Imperial College School of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UK&nbs...
BACKGROUND: Training schoolchildren in resuscitation seems to improve rates of resuscitation by byst...
Pupils can learn better from each other than in some normal classrooms. This article explores curren...
Objective: To determine the efficacy of a peer-led tuition model for training healthcare students in...
Bohn A, Van Aken HK, Moellhoff T, et al. Teaching resuscitation in schools: annual tuition by traine...
Introduction: Peer tuition has been identified as a useful tool for delivering undergraduate healthc...
AbstractAimsThis prospective longitudinal study over 6 years compared schoolteachers and emergency p...
Lukas R-P, Van Aken H, Moelhoff T, et al. Kids save lives: a six-year longitudinal study of schoolch...
Abstract Background Advanced resuscitation skills training is an important and enjoyable part of med...
Teaching cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills to the public is essential in improving cardiac ...
Background: Worldwide, bystander CPR rates are low; one effective way to increase these rates is to ...
Bystander rate of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is still low worldwide because of inadequate ...
Background and objective: cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a critical process to save the lives of p...
Background: Implementation of resuscitation training in school programs is a promising approach to i...
Background and objective: cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a critical process to save the lives of p...
Carmen Lok Tung Ho Imperial College School of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UK&nbs...
BACKGROUND: Training schoolchildren in resuscitation seems to improve rates of resuscitation by byst...
Pupils can learn better from each other than in some normal classrooms. This article explores curren...