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Globally, GDP Per Capita Correlates Strongly with Rates of Bystander CPR.

Aditya C ShekharJagat Narula
Published in: Annals of global health (2022)
GDP per capita can be thought of as a composite endpoint that takes into account various aspects of a country's social and economic well-being. Socioeconomically-advantaged communities likely have a better ability to provide CPR education to community members, and our findings mirror localized analyses comparing socioeconomic status and rates of bystander CPR. Future studies should continue to elucidate transnational disparities in cardiac arrest, and efforts should be directed at providing CPR education to communities with low rates of bystander CPR; low-and-middle-income countries may represent attractive targets for such interventions. However, it may be possible that rates of bystander CPR may not improve unless significant upstream improvements to socioeconomic factors take place.
Keyphrases
  • cardiac arrest
  • cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • current status
  • case control
  • life cycle