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A Study of Improving Education of Community Chain of Survival

Not Applicable
Conditions
Cardiac Arrest Circulatory
Interventions
Other: instructor-led feedback
Device: automatic computer-led feedback
Registration Number
NCT03266263
Lead Sponsor
National Taiwan University Hospital
Brief Summary

"High-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)" and "early defibrillation" are the most important parts of "the chain of survival", and they are highly associated with the survival rate and life quality of patients with cardiac arrest. It needs the witness to perform bystander CPR and use the automated external defibrillator (AED) if CPR and defibrillation are expected to be performed earlier. Nevertheless, few patients with cardiac arrest received bystander CPR in Taiwan. It might be caused by some reasons. First, traditional training programs were inefficient and ineffective in the retention of skills and thus students were not confident in their CPR skills after receiving training programs. Second, the current training module focused on personal skill training only and lacked teamwork skills training. It led to poor performance of the students in actual resuscitation scene, where on-scene resuscitators were usually more than one. Third, the current training contents did not improve the attitudes and willingness of performing bystander CPR and it caused people who had received training program did not resuscitate the patients finally. To improve the above-mentioned problem, a three-year research project will be implemented. The aims of the project are the following:

1. to explore the effect of different teaching contents and hand-on practice feedback methods on the students' performance of chest compressing, ventilating and using AED in the CPR and AED training courses.

2. to analyze the current situation of teamwork when CPR and AED were performed, to build up the collaborating module accordingly and evaluate the effect of the new module on the students' performance of chest compressing, ventilating and using AED after the module is introduced into the training course.

3. to understand the factors affecting the motivations and willingness of people to learn and practice CPR and AED by utilizing questionnaires, and then to evaluate the effect of the creative program, which was modified according to the results of the questionnaires, on the motivations and willingness of people to learn and practice CPR and AED.

The investigators expect to design a more efficient resuscitation skill training course by implementing the research project and further to improve the motivations and willingness of people to learn and practice CPR and AED in the future.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
500
Inclusion Criteria
  • healthy laypersons without CPR training within two years
Exclusion Criteria
  • non

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
instructor-led feedbackinstructor-led feedbackfeedback for CPR quality provided by instructors
automatic computer-led feedbackautomatic computer-led feedbackautomated feedback for CPR quality provided by computers
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
chest compression rateimmediately after the training course

differences of chest compression rates

chest compression depthimmediately after the training course

differences of chest compression depth

hands-off time of chest compressionimmediately after the training course

differences of hands-off time of chest compression

score of checklistimmediately after the training course

differences of scores of checklists

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
score of satisfaction questionnaireimmediately after the training course

differences of scores of satisfaction questionnaire

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

NTUH

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Taipei, Taiwan

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