Maintenance of chest compressions skill in cardiopulmonary resuscitation in primary health care professionals: Quasi-experimental study

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Escriba, S. Moreno [1 ]
Ribas, M. A. Sarlat [2 ]
Solsona, I. Herrera [1 ]
Siso-Almirall, A. [3 ]
Gonzalez-de Paz, L. [3 ]
Puig, B. Coll-Vinent [4 ]
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[1] Ctr Salud Larrard, Parc Sanit Pere Virgili, Barcelona, Spain
[2] Inst Catala Salut, Ctr Salud Magoria, Barcelona, Spain
[3] Inst Invest Biomed August Pi & Sunyer IDIBAPS, Grp Recerca Transversal Atencio Primaria, Consorci Atencio Primaria Barcelona Esquerra CAPSB, Barcelona, Spain
[4] Univ Barcelona, Hosp Clin, Area Urgencias, Barcelona, Spain
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MEDICINA DE FAMILIA-SEMERGEN | 2024年 / 50卷 / 07期
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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation; Resuscitation training; Feedback; Primary care; EUROPEAN RESUSCITATION; AUDIOVISUAL FEEDBACK; PERFORMANCE; RETENTION; SESSIONS; QUALITY; DEVICE;
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10.1016/j.semerg.2024.102277
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Objective: To validate the efficacy of brief CPR training with dual feedback to maintain the Materials and methods: Quasi-experimental study with two groups to evaluate a brief theoretical training followed by a practice with manikin with feedback; Participants: 155 health and non-health professionals from 5 primary care health centers of urban area (43 losses); Main measurements: Characteristics of compressions that were measured before and after the brief training and their maintenance at 3 and 6 months according to the study group. The effect of training and maintenance of skills were analyzed using multiple linear regression models. Results: 155 participants were included, mean age 39.7 years (SD = 12.0) with 82.7% female. The training effect had an improvement in mean compression depth (pre-post difference: 3.5, P<.001), total compressions with adequate depth (pre-post difference: 0.2, P<.001) and Total Compressions with Adequate Rhythm (pre-post difference: 0.4, P<.001). The second phase was completed by 112 participants (72.2%). Compression skills declined at 3 months and were lower at 6 months, although the loss of skills was not statistically significant between the two groups. Conclusions: An individualized, brief training action with feedback immediately improves the Espana, S.L.U. All rights are reserved, including those for text and data mining, AI training, and similar technologies.
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