World Journal of Emergency Medicine ›› 2017, Vol. 8 ›› Issue (1): 12-18.doi: 10.5847/wjem.j.1920-8642.2017.01.002
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Marion Leary1,2(), David G. Buckler1, Daniel J. Ikeda1, Daiane A. Saraiva1,2, Robert A. Berg1,3, Vinay M. Nadkarni1,3, Audrey L. Blewer1, Benjamin S. Abella1
Received:
2016-06-15
Accepted:
2016-11-20
Online:
2017-03-15
Published:
2017-03-15
Contact:
Marion Leary
E-mail:marion.leary@uphs.upenn.edu
Marion Leary, David G. Buckler, Daniel J. Ikeda, Daiane A. Saraiva, Robert A. Berg, Vinay M. Nadkarni, Audrey L. Blewer, Benjamin S. Abella. The association of layperson characteristics with the quality of simulated cardiopulmonary resuscitation performance[J]. World Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2017, 8(1): 12-18.
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Table 1
Subject demographics (n=521)
Variables | All Subjects |
---|---|
Age, Mean (yr±SD) | 51.8±13.7 |
Gender, n (%) | |
Female | 393 (75) |
Male | 128 (25) |
Race, n (%) | |
White | 285 (55) |
Black | 196 (38) |
Other | 35 (7) |
Education, n (%) | |
High school | 178 (34) |
Some college/Voc | 129 (25) |
College | 137 (26) |
Graduate | 76 (15) |
Relationship, n (%) | |
Spouse | 192 (37) |
Immediate family | 223 (43) |
Other | 101 (20) |
How long since last CPR training, n (%) | |
Never | 243 (47) |
<2 years | 46 (9) |
2-5 years | 64 (12) |
6-10 years | 55 (11) |
>10 years | 111 (21) |
Mode of teaching, n (%) | |
Video-only | 236 (45) |
VSI kit | 285 (55) |
BMI, n (%) | |
Underweight | 2 (1) |
Normal | 63 (26) |
Overweight | 73 (30) |
Obese | 105 (43) |
Site, n (%) | |
Site 1 | 129 (23) |
Site 2 | 154 (30) |
Site 3 | 64 (11) |
Site 4 | 41 (7) |
Site 5 | 89 (16) |
Site 6 | 28 (5) |
Site 7 | 57 (10) |
Site 8 | 10 (2) |
Table 2
CPR quality metrics for total cohort (n=521)
Variables | CC rate | P value | CC depth | P value | No-flow time | P value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Age, Mean (yr) | 88.5±25.0 | NS | 50.9±2.0 | 0.000 | 15.9±2.7 | NS |
Age quartiles (yr) | ||||||
<43 (Baseline) | 91.0±2.2 | - | 45.3±1.0 | - | 14.1±1.3 | - |
44-52 | 88.0±5.3 | NS | 45.6±2.4 | NS | 13.7±3.2 | NS |
53-61 | 86.0±5.3 | NS | 43.3±2.4 | NS | 13.7±3.2 | NS |
>62 | 90.3±5.4 | NS | 38.6±2.4 | 0.000 | 11.0±3.2 | NS |
Global P value | NS | P=0.000 | NS | |||
Gender, n (%) | ||||||
Female (Baseline) | 89.5±1.3 | - | 41.9±0.6 | - | 12.6±0.8 | - |
Male | 85.8±3.8 | NS | 47.5±1.7 | 0.000 | 14.7±2.3 | NS |
Global P value | NS | P=0.000 | NS | |||
Race, n (%) | ||||||
White (Baseline) | 86.9±1.5 | - | 44.4±0.7 | - | 11.1±1.0 | - |
Black | 89.0±3.8 | NS | 41.4±1.8 | 0.005 | 14.7±2.4 | 0.01 |
Other | 100.8±6.0 | 0.002 | 43.8±2.8 | NS | 15.5±3.4 | NS |
Global P value | P=0.008 | P=0.02 | P=0.02 | |||
Education, n (%) | ||||||
High school (Baseline) | 85.6±1.9 | - | 41.6±0.9 | - | 15.8±1.1 | - |
Some College/Voc | 91.5±4.8 | 0.04 | 44.4±2.3 | 0.04 | 11.5±2.8 | 0.01 |
College | 90.6±4.7 | NS | 44.1±2.2 | 0.06 | 10.0±2.8 | 0.001 |
Graduate | 87.4±5.3 | NS | 43.4±2.5 | NS | 14.7±3.2 | NS |
Global P value | NS | NS | P=0.003 | |||
BMI, n (%) | ||||||
Normal (Baseline) | 85.2±34.1 | - | 38.9±1.4 | - | 11.1±2.0 | - |
Underweight | 81.5±20.6 | NS | 35.0±9.3 | NS | 16.0±14.0 | NS |
Overweight | 85.1±7.3 | NS | 42.1±35.3 | NS | 14.1±4.8 | NS |
Obese | 91.8±7.0 | NS | 42.8±13.2 | NS | 13.6±4.5 | NS |
Global P value | NS | NS | NS | |||
Site | ||||||
Site 1 (Baseline) | 91.1±2.3 | - | 42.4±1.1 | - | 11.7±1.5 | - |
Site 2 | 88.3±5.5 | NS | 45.6±2.6 | 0.03 | 12.9±3.5 | NS |
Site 3 | 87.7±6.3 | NS | 41.4±2.9 | NS | 15.5±3.9 | NS |
Site 4 | 81.4±6.9 | 0.04 | 41.2±3.2 | NS | 13.2±4.3 | NS |
Site 5 | 91.2±6.0 | NS | 40.3±2.8 | NS | 16.5±3.6 | 0.02 |
Site 6 | 84.8±7.7 | NS | 45.0±3.6 | NS | 12.2±4.7 | NS |
Site 7 | 88.0±6.4 | NS | 46.4±3.0 | 0.04 | 7.6±4.3 | NS |
Site 8 | 85.8±10.6 | NS | 42.4±4.9 | NS | 22.0±8.0 | NS |
Global P value | NS | 0.009 | 0.05 |
Table 3
Factors significantly associated with CPR quality in multivariate analysis
Variables | Coefficient (95%CI) | P value |
---|---|---|
Chest compression rate | ||
Race | ||
White (Baseline) | - | - |
Black | 0.649 (-4.730, 6.027) | NS |
Other | 13.228 (4.121, 22.335) | 0.004 |
Global P value | 0.014 | |
How long since last CPR training, n (%) | ||
Never (Baseline) | - | - |
<2 years | 11.693 (3.850, 19.536) | 0.004 |
2-5 years | 7.383 (0.577, 14.190) | 0.034 |
6-10 years | 9.206 (1.962, 16.449) | 0.013 |
>10 years | -4.173 (-9.791, 1.444) | NS |
Global P value | 0.0002 | |
Mode of teaching | ||
VSI (Baseline) | - | - |
Video-only | 1.734 (-2.604, 6.072) | NS |
Global P value | NS | |
Site | ||
Site 1 (Baseline) | - | - |
Site 2 | -1.073 (-7.332, 5.187) | NS |
Site 3 | -3.602 (-11.358, 4.153) | NS |
Site 4 | -9.066 (-17.976, -0.156) | 0.05 |
Site 5 | -0.846 (-8.391, 6.699) | NS |
Site 6 | -7.080 (-17.799, 3.640) | NS |
Site 7 | -1.419 (-9.529, 6.692) | NS |
Site 8 | -5.340 (-21.256, 10.576) | NS |
Global P value | NS | |
Chest compression depth | ||
Age quartiles (yr) | ||
<43 (Baseline) | - | - |
44-52 | 0.516 (-2.161, 3.194) | NS |
53-61 | -2.445 (-5.112, 0.225) | 0.08 |
>62 | -7.155 (-9.890, -4.420) | 0.000 |
Global P value | 0.000 | |
Gender | ||
Female (Baseline) | - | - |
Male | 5.811 (3.616, 8.006) | 0.000 |
Global P value | 0.000 | |
Race | ||
White (Baseline) | - | - |
Black | -2.121 (-4.486, 0.243) | 0.08 |
Other | -1.261 (-5.301, 2.779) | NS |
Global P value | NS | |
Mode of teaching | ||
Video-only (Baseline) | - | - |
VSI | 5.418 (3.528, 7.309) | 0.000 |
Global P value | 0.000 | |
Site | ||
Site 1 (Baseline) | - | - |
Site 2 | 1.674 (-1.065, 4.414) | NS |
Site 3 | -2.355 (-5.765, 1.056) | NS |
Site 4 | -1.904 (-5.802, 2.005) | NS |
Site 5 | -3.260 (-6.587, 0.665) | 0.06 |
Site 6 | 0.946 (-3.720, 5.612) | NS |
Site 7 | 2.501 (-1.065, 6.067) | NS |
Site 8 | -2.312 (-9.255, 4.631) | NS |
Global P value | 0.05 | |
Hands-off time | ||
Race | ||
White (Baseline) | - | - |
Black | 2.717 (-0.550, 5.983) | NS |
Other | 3.744 (-1.234, 8.722) | NS |
Global P value | NS | |
Education | ||
High school (Baseline) | - | - |
Some College/Voc | -3.857 (-7.211, -0.504) | 0.02 |
College | -4.947 (-8.438, -1.455) | 0.006 |
Graduate | 0.343 (-4.043, 4.728) | NS |
Global P value | 0.01 | |
Mode of teaching | ||
Video-only (Baseline) | - | - |
VSI | -1.173 (-3.876, 1.531) | NS |
Global P value | NS | |
Site | ||
Site 1 (Baseline) | - | - |
Site 2 | 2.632 (-1.462, 6.726) | NS |
Site 3 | 3.121 (-1.702, 7.945) | NS |
Site 4 | 1.855 (-3.681, 7.392) | NS |
Site 5 | 3.361 (-1.022, 7.744) | NS |
Site 6 | 0.264 (-6.056, 6.583) | NS |
Site 7 | -1.462 (-7.221, 4.297) | NS |
Site 8 | 10.242 (-2.566, 23.051) | NS |
Global P value | NS |
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