What is it about?

randomized control trial using the simulator

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Why is it important?

The work is the first study on long-term changes in the ability of the performance after CPR education in pure layperson. It will also be a evidence for maintenance of performance CPR skills by video using the social network service.

Perspectives

CPR researchers should actively consider using social network sevices as a way to improve the ability of the layperson to perform CPR

JONGHWAN SHIN
Seoul National University

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This page is a summary of: Video-enhanced follow-up training improves basic life support skills retention in laypersons: A prospective randomized controlled trial, Hong Kong Journal of Emergency Medicine, December 2019, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/1024907919894418.
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