Acquisition and retention of basic life support skills in an untrained population using a personal resuscitation manikin and video self-instruction (VSI)

Anne Møller Nielsen, Mikael Johannes Vuokko Henriksen, Dan Lou Isbye, Freddy Lippert, Lars Simon Rasmussen, Freddy Lippert

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    Abstract

    Background: Video-based self-instruction (VSI) with a 24-min DVD and a personal resuscitation manikin solves some of the barriers associated with traditional basic life support (BLS) courses. No accurate assessment of the actual improvement in skills after attending a VSI course has been determined, and in this study we assess the skill improvement in laypersons undergoing VSI. Methods: The BLS skills of 68 untrained laypersons (high school students, their teachers and persons excluded from mainstream society) were assessed using the Laerdal ResusciAnne and PC Skill Reporting System 2.0 in a 3. min test. A total score (12-48 points) was calculated and 12 different variables were recorded. The participants attended a 24-min VSI course (MiniAnne, Laerdal) and took home the DVD and manikin for optional subsequent self-training. We repeated the test 31/2-4 months later. Results: There was a significant increase in the total score (p< 0.0001) from 26.5 to 34 points. The participants performed significantly better in checking responsiveness, opening the airway, checking for respiration and using the correct compression/ventilation ratio (all p-values < 0.001). The compression depth improved from 38. mm to 49.5. mm and the total number of compressions increased from 67 to 141. The ventilation volume and the total number of ventilations increased, and total " hands-off" time decreased from 120.5. s to 85. s. Conclusions: Untrained laypersons attending a 24. min DVD-based BLS course have a significantly improved BLS performance after 31/2-4 months compared to pre-test skill performance. Especially the total number of compressions improved and the hands-off time decreased.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalResuscitation
    Volume81
    Issue number9
    Pages (from-to)1156-60
    Number of pages5
    ISSN0300-9572
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2010

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