CPR KNOWLEDGE, SELF-EFFICACY, AND ANTICIPATED ANXIETY AS FUNCTIONS OF INFANT/CHILD CPR TRAINING

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SCHLESSEL, JS
RAPPA, HA
LESSER, M
POGGE, D
ENNIS, R
MANDEL, L
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10.1016/S0196-0644(95)70174-5
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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Study objective: To determine the effect of infant/child CPR training on CPR knowledge, self-efficacy, and anticipated anxiety among parents of healthy infants/children. Participants: Parents (n=36) undergoing a 4-hour training program in infant/child CPR at a tertiary-care hospital located in a suburb of a large metropolitan region and a control group of parents (n=47) without CPR training were enrolled in the study. Design: Two parallel forms developed specifically to assess the impact of infant/child CPR training on CPR knowledge, self-efficacy, and anticipated anxiety were independently evaluated for their psychometric characteristics before being administered to the parents with and without CPR training. The CPR-trained parents were requested to complete one form immediately before and the other 1 month after CPR training, and the control group completed the two forms over a 1-month interval. Estimates of the likelihood of infant/child CPR situations were also rated by the parents at the same times, Demographic data were obtained during administration of the second form. Results: Self-efficacy had increased significantly and anticipated anxiety about CPR had decreased significantly 1 month after CPR training among CPR-trained parents, compared with controls. We found no significant changes in the CPR-trained parents' CPR knowledge or estimates of the likelihood of experiencing CPR situations over the 1-month interval on comparison with data from the controls. Conclusion: Community-based infant/child CPR training programs affect parents on a variety of levels but may not effect changes in CPR knowledge.
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