Enhanced self-assessment of CPR by low-dose, high-frequency training
2021 (English)In: International Journal of Emergency Services, ISSN 2047-0894, E-ISSN 2047-0908, Vol. 10, no 1, p. 93-100Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]
Purpose: The purpose was to investigate what effect an intervention of low-dose, high-frequency cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training with feedback for one month would have on professionals' subjective self-assessment skill of CPR.
Design/methodology/approach: This study had a quantitative approach. In total, 38 firefighters performed CPR for two minutes on a Resusci Anne QCPR. They then self-assessed their CPR through four multiple-choice questions regarding compression rate, depth, recoil and ventilation volume. After one month of low-dose, high-frequency training with visual feedback, the firefighters once more performed CPR and self-assessed their CPR.
Findings: With one month of low-dose, high-frequency training with visual feedback, the level of self-assessment was 87% (n = 33) correct self-assessment of compression rate, 95% (n = 36) correct self-assessment of compression depth, 68% (n = 26) correct self-assessment of recoil and 87% (n = 33) correct self-assessment of ventilations volume. The result shows a reduced number of firefighters who overestimate their ability to perform CPR.
Originality/value: With low-dose, high-frequency CPR training with visual feedback for a month, the firefighters develop a good ability to self-assess their CPR to be performed within the guidelines. By improving their ability to self-assess their CPR quality, firefighters can self-regulate their compression and ventilation quality. © 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2021. Vol. 10, no 1, p. 93-100
Keywords [en]
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, Firefighter, Low-dose- high frequency, Manikin, Objective visual feedback, Self-assessment
National Category
Nursing
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-25936DOI: 10.1108/IJES-03-2020-0010ISI: 000574268900001Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85091387282OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hb-25936DiVA, id: diva2:1579631
2021-07-092021-07-092022-01-18Bibliographically approved