Brief compression-only cardiopulmonary resuscitation training video and simulation with homemade mannequin improves CPR skills

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Wanner G.K. [1 ,2 ]
Osborne A. [1 ]
Greene C.H. [3 ]
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[1] Christiana Care Health System, Clinical Faculty, Department of Emergency Medicine, 4755 Ogletown-Stanton Road, Newark, 19718, DE
[2] Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia, 19131, PA
[3] Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Department of Biomedical Sciences, 4170 City Avenue, Philadelphia, 19131, PA
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Compression Rate; Untrained Individual; Compression Depth; Untrained Group; Untrained Participant;
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10.1186/s12873-016-0110-5
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Background: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training has traditionally involved classroom-based courses or, more recently, home-based video self-instruction. These methods typically require preparation and purchase fee; which can dissuade many potential bystanders from receiving training. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of teaching compression-only CPR to previously untrained individuals using our 6-min online CPR training video and skills practice on a homemade mannequin, reproduced by viewers with commonly available items (towel, toilet paper roll, t-shirt). Methods: Participants viewed the training video and practiced with the homemade mannequin. This was a parallel-design study with pre and post training evaluations of CPR skills (compression rate, depth, hand position, release), and hands-off time (time without compressions). CPR skills were evaluated using a sensor-equipped mannequin and two blinded CPR experts observed testing of participants. Results: Twenty-four participants were included: 12 never-trained and 12 currently certified in CPR. Comparing pre and post training, the never-trained group had improvements in average compression rate per minute (64.3 to 103.9, p=0.006), compressions with correct hand position in 1min (8.3 to 54.3, p=0.002), and correct compression release in 1min (21.2 to 76.3, p<0.001). The CPR-certified group had adequate pre and post-test compression rates (>100/min), but an improved number of compressions with correct release (53.5 to 94.7, p<0.001). Both groups had significantly reduced hands-off time after training. Achieving adequate compression depths (>50mm) remained problematic in both groups. Comparisons made between groups indicated significant improvements in compression depth, hand position, and hands-off time in never-trained compared to CPR-certified participants. Inter-rater agreement values were also calculated between the CPR experts and sensor-equipped mannequin. Conclusions: A brief internet-based video coupled with skill practice on a homemade mannequin improved compression-only CPR skills, especially in the previously untrained participants. This training method allows for widespread compression-only CPR training with a tactile learning component, without fees or advance preparation. © 2016 The Author(s).
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