Quality retention of chest compression after repetitive practices with or without feedback devices: A randomized manikin study.
Am J Emerg Med
; 38(1): 73-78, 2020 01.
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OBJECTIVES: This study was designed to investigate whether an audiovisual feedback (AVF) device is beneficial for quality retention of chest compression (CC) after repetitive practices (RP). METHODS: After completion of a 45-min CC-only cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training, participants performed 3 sessions of practices on days 1, 3, and 7 under the guidance of an instructor with (RPâ¯+â¯AVF) or without (RP) the AVF device. CC quality was determined after each session and was retested at 3 and 12â¯months. RESULTS: In total, ninety-seven third year university students participated in this study. CC quality was improved after 3 sessions in both the RP and RPâ¯+â¯AVF groups. Retests at 3â¯months showed that the proportions of appropriate CC rate and correct hand position were significantly decreased in the RP group as compared with the last practice (pâ¯<â¯0.05). However, no significant changes in CC quality were observed in the RPâ¯+â¯AVF group. However, the proportions of appropriate CC rate, depth, and complete recoil were significantly decreased after 12â¯months in both RP and RPâ¯+â¯AVF groups (pâ¯<â¯0.05). There were no significant differences in these parameters between the RP and the RPâ¯+â¯AVF groups at 12â¯months after RP. CONCLUSION: With RP, the use of an AVF device further improves initial CC skill acquisition and short-term quality retention. However, long-term quality retention is not statistically different between rescuers who receive verbal human feedback only and those who receive additional AVF device feedback after RP.
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Assunto principal:
Prática Psicológica
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Recursos Audiovisuais
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Competência Clínica
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Reanimação Cardiopulmonar
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Retroalimentação
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Parada Cardíaca Extra-Hospitalar
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Clinical_trials
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Guideline
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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En
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Am J Emerg Med
Ano de publicação:
2020
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