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Lay CPR trainees: retraining, confidence and willingness to attempt resuscitation 4 years after training
C A Lester1, P D Donnelly, D Assar
1Centre for Applied Public Health Medicine, University of Wales College of Medicine, Lansdowne Hospital, Cardiff, UK.
Resuscitation
|August 19, 2000
Abstract:
Two independent samples of 800 lay CPR trainees from an original cohort of 7584 were surveyed postally 4 years after training. Only 2% of respondents had used CPR, but 92 had used other aspects of their life support training. Those who had retrained were more confident than those who had not and 89% of those who had not retrained were willing to do so. More than 80% expressed willingness to perform full CPR on casualties who were unknown to them, but this fell to 40% where facial blood was present and 48% where the victim was a gay man.