World Journal of Emergency Medicine ›› 2015, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (4): 270-276.doi: 10.5847/wjem.j.1920-8642.2015.04.004
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Audrey L. Blewer1, David G. Buckler1, Jiaqi Li1, Marion Leary1,4, Lance B. Becker1, Judy A. Shea2, Peter W. Groeneveld2, Mary E. Putt3, Benjamin S. Abella1()
Received:
2015-03-20
Accepted:
2015-08-10
Online:
2015-12-15
Published:
2015-12-15
Contact:
Benjamin S. Abella
E-mail:Benjamin.abella@uphs.upenn.edu
Audrey L. Blewer, David G. Buckler, Jiaqi Li, Marion Leary, Lance B. Becker, Judy A. Shea, Peter W. Groeneveld, Mary E. Putt, Benjamin S. Abella. Impact of the 2010 resuscitation guidelines training on layperson chest compressions[J]. World Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2015, 6(4): 270-276.
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Table 1
Demographics
Variables | 2005 Guidelines n=176 (%) | 2010 Guidelines n=162 (%) | P-valuea | Adjusted P-valueb |
---|---|---|---|---|
Age (mean, SD) | 53±15 | 50±14 | P=0.14 | P=0.17 |
Race | P=0.23 | P=0.25 | ||
White | 109 (62) | 87 (54) | ||
Black | 60 (34) | 64 (40) | ||
Other | 7 (4) | 11 (6) | ||
Gender | ||||
Female | 128 (72) | 122 (75) | P=0.49 | P=0.25 |
Relationship to patient | P=0.95 | P=0.26 | ||
Spouse | 62 (35) | 53 (33) | ||
Immediate family | 74 (42) | 70 (43) | ||
Other | 40 (23) | 39 (24) | ||
Highest education | P=0.55 | P=0.01 | ||
High school or less | 63 (36) | 50 (31) | ||
Some college | 50 (28) | 41 (25) | ||
College | 32 (18) | 39 (24) | ||
Graduate school | 31 (18) | 32 (20) | ||
Previous CPR training | P<0.01 | P=0.06 | ||
No | 102 (58) | 73 (45) | ||
Yes-within past 2 year | s 3 (2) | 16 (10) | ||
2 to 5 years | 12 (7) | 22 (14) | ||
5 to 10 years | 7 (4) | 12 (7) | ||
More than 10 years | 52 (29) | 39 (24) |
Table 2
CPR skills assessment after training
CPR characteristics | 2005 Guidelines n=176 (95%CI) | 2010 Guidelines n=162 (95%CI) | Mean difference | P value |
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Mean compression rate (n/min) | 87 (83 to 90) | 86 (83 to 90) | -0.5 (-6 to 5) | P=0.84 |
Mean compression depth (mm) | 34 (32 to 35) | 46 (44 to 47) | 12 (9 to 14) | P<0.01 |
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