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Determining the motivations of family members to undertake cardiopulmonary resuscitation training through grounded theory.

Peng YueZhiyong ZhuYongli WangYimin XuJia LiKaren V LambYahong XuYing Wu
Published in: Journal of advanced nursing (2019)
The motivations we identified-deriving from a sense of security and family responsibility-are the main reasons family members would learn CPR and, therefore, should be understood by medical professionals. Understanding these motivations may help in the formulation of customized CPR training that further meets the needs of family members. For example, motivational interventions that are integrated with a family-based CPR course can be designed to improve the participation of family members and the sustainability of the course.
Keyphrases
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