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Effect of real-time feedback during cardiopulmonary resuscitation training on quality of performances: A prospective cluster-randomized trial

机译:基础尿液复苏培训期间实时反馈的影响:一项潜在的聚类随机试验

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Background: The evidence supporting delivery of quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation is growing and significant attention has been focused on improving bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation education for laypeople. The aim of this randomized trial was to assess the effectiveness of instructor’s real-time objective feedback during cardiopulmonary resuscitation training compared to conventional feedback in terms of trainee’s cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality. Methods: We performed a cluster-randomized trial of community cardiopulmonary resuscitation training classes at Nowon District Health Community Center in Seoul. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation training classes were randomized into either intervention (instructor’s objective real-time feedback based on the QCPR Classroom device) or control (conventional, instructor’s judgment-based feedback) group. The primary outcome was total cardiopulmonary resuscitation score, which is an overall measure of chest compression quality. Secondary outcomes were individual cardiopulmonary resuscitation performance parameters, including compression rate, depth, and release. Generalized linear mixed models were used to analyze the outcome data, accounting for both random and fixed effects. Results: A total of 149 training sessions (2613 trainees) were randomized into 70 intervention (1262 trainees) and 79 control (1351 trainees) groups. Trainees in the QCPR feedback group significantly increased overall cardiopulmonary resuscitation score performance compared with those in the conventional feedback group (model-based mean Δ increment from baseline to session 5: 11.2 (95% confidence interval 9.2–13.2) and 8.0 (6.0–9.9), respectively; p?=?0.02). Individual parameters of compression depth and release also showed higher improvement among trainees in QCPR group with positive trends (p??0.08 for both). Conclusion: This randomized trial suggests beneficial effect of instructor’s real-time objective feedback on the quality of layperson’s cardiopulmonary resuscitation performance.
机译:背景:支持质量有质量的证据的证据越来越大,重视改善旁观者心肺复苏教育的重大关注。与实习生的心肺复苏质量方面的传统反馈相比,这种随机试验的目的是评估讲师在心肺复苏培训期间的实时客观反馈的有效性。方法:我们在首尔的Nowon District Health Community中心进行了群落心肺复苏培训课程的集群随机试验。心肺复苏培训课程被随机分为干预(基于QCPR课堂设备的教练的客观实时反馈)或控制(传统,教练的判断反馈)组。主要结果是总体心肺复苏评分,这是胸部压缩质量的总体尺寸。二次结果是个体心肺复苏性能参数,包括压缩率,深度和释放。广义的线性混合模型用于分析结果数据,占随机和固定效果的核算。结果:共有149个培训课程(2613名学员)被随机分为70个干预(1262名学员)和79个控制(1351名学员)组。与传统反馈组中的QCPR反馈组中的学员显着提高了整体心肺复苏分数表现(基于模型的平均值Δ增量从基线到第5:11.2(95%置信区间9.2-13.2)和8.0(6.0-9.9)(6.0-9.9 )分别; p?= 0.02)。压缩深度和释放的个体参数还表现出QCPR组的学员的更高改善,具有积极的趋势(P?<?0.08)。结论:该随机试验表明,教师实时无客观反馈对劳兹逊心肺复苏绩效质量的有益效果。

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