Title of article
Community life support training: does it attract the right people?
Author/Authors
Lester، نويسنده , , C and Donnelly، نويسنده , , P and Assar، نويسنده , , D، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages
4
From page
293
To page
296
Abstract
Members of the public were recruited by means of a local newspaper campaign for basic life support instruction by mass training sessions. Six hundred and seventy two were trained and a random sample of 241 completed a questionnaire on their attitudes and willingness to attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation in an emergency. At the end of the course almost all (99%) approved the concept of community training and 198 (82%) believed themselves capable of saving a life using the techniques they had been taught. Sixty-seven percent of respondents were related to someone with a heart problem and more than 97% expressed willingness to resuscitate a relative. Half would be willing to attempt resuscitation in unpleasant circumstances, but only a quarter thought that they might do so if the casualty had vomited.
mpaign was successful in recruiting members of the public related to those with a higher risk of cardiac arrest and producing life supporters who intended to use their skills, should they be required.
Keywords
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation , community recruitment , volunteer characteristics
Journal title
Public Health
Serial Year
1997
Journal title
Public Health
Record number
1586256
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