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Randomised controlled trial of simulation-based education for mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation training.

Andrew R CogginsCameron NottinghamKaren BythKevin R HoFelicia A AuliaMargaret MurphyAmith L ShettyAnna ToddNathan Moore
Published in: Emergency medicine journal : EMJ (2019)
112 participants were enrolled. The intervention group (n=60) and control group (n=52) had similar demographic characteristics. At the 6-month assessment, median time to M-CPR initiation was 27.0 s (IQR 22.0-31.0) in the intervention group and 31.0 s (IQR 25.6-46.0) in the control group (p=0.003). The intervention group demonstrated fewer errors compared with controls at 6 months (p<0.001) CONCLUSION: In this randomised study of approaches to M-CPR training, providers receiving additional simulation-based training had higher retention levels of M-CPR skills. Therefore, when resuscitation skills are newly learnt, provision follow-up training should be an important consideration.
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