Teaching resuscitation in schools: annual tuition by trained teachers is effective starting at age 10. A four-year prospective cohort study

Bohn A, Van Aken HK, Moellhoff T, Wienzek H, Kimmeyer P, Wild E, Doepker S, Lukas RP, Weber TP (2012)
Resuscitation 83(5): 619-625.

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Bohn, A.; Van Aken, H. K.; Moellhoff, T.; Wienzek, H.; Kimmeyer, P.; Wild, ElkeUniBi; Doepker, S.; Lukas, R. P.; Weber, T. P.
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Aims: Evaluation of school pupils' resuscitation performance after different types of training relative to the effects of training frequency (annually vs. biannually), starting age (10 vs. 13 years) and facilitator (emergency physician vs. teacher). Methods: Prospective longitudinal study investigating 433 pupils in training and control groups. Outcome criteria were chest compression depth, compression frequency, ventilation volume, ventilation frequency, self-image and theoretical knowledge. In the training groups, 251 pupils received training annually or biannually either from emergency physicians or CPR-trained teachers. The control group without any training consisted of 182 pupils. Results: Improvements in training vs. control groups were observed in chest compression depth (38 vs. 24 mm), compression frequency (74 vs. 42 min(-1)), ventilation volume (734 ml vs. 21 ml) and ventilation frequency (9/min vs. 0/min). Numbers of correct answers in a written test improved by 20%, vs. 5% in the control group. Pupils starting at age 10 showed practical skills equivalent to those starting at age 13. Theoretical knowledge was better in older pupils. Self-confidence grew in the training groups. Neither more frequent training nor training by emergency physicians led to better performance among the pupils. Conclusions: Pupils starting at age 10 are able to learn cardiopulmonary resuscitation with one annual training course only. After a 60-min CPR-training update, teachers are able to provide courses successfully. Early training reduces anxieties about making mistakes and markedly increases participants' willingness to help. Courses almost doubled the confidence of pupils that what they had learned would enable them to save lives. (c) 2012 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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CPR quality; Education; Resuscitation; First aid; Cardiac arrest; Basic life support
Erscheinungsjahr
2012
Zeitschriftentitel
Resuscitation
Band
83
Ausgabe
5
Seite(n)
619-625
ISSN
0300-9572
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2510021

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Bohn A, Van Aken HK, Moellhoff T, et al. Teaching resuscitation in schools: annual tuition by trained teachers is effective starting at age 10. A four-year prospective cohort study. Resuscitation. 2012;83(5):619-625.
Bohn, A., Van Aken, H. K., Moellhoff, T., Wienzek, H., Kimmeyer, P., Wild, E., Doepker, S., et al. (2012). Teaching resuscitation in schools: annual tuition by trained teachers is effective starting at age 10. A four-year prospective cohort study. Resuscitation, 83(5), 619-625. doi:10.1016/j.resuscitation.2012.01.020
Bohn, A., Van Aken, H. K., Moellhoff, T., Wienzek, H., Kimmeyer, P., Wild, Elke, Doepker, S., Lukas, R. P., and Weber, T. P. 2012. “Teaching resuscitation in schools: annual tuition by trained teachers is effective starting at age 10. A four-year prospective cohort study”. Resuscitation 83 (5): 619-625.
Bohn, A., Van Aken, H. K., Moellhoff, T., Wienzek, H., Kimmeyer, P., Wild, E., Doepker, S., Lukas, R. P., and Weber, T. P. (2012). Teaching resuscitation in schools: annual tuition by trained teachers is effective starting at age 10. A four-year prospective cohort study. Resuscitation 83, 619-625.
Bohn, A., et al., 2012. Teaching resuscitation in schools: annual tuition by trained teachers is effective starting at age 10. A four-year prospective cohort study. Resuscitation, 83(5), p 619-625.
A. Bohn, et al., “Teaching resuscitation in schools: annual tuition by trained teachers is effective starting at age 10. A four-year prospective cohort study”, Resuscitation, vol. 83, 2012, pp. 619-625.
Bohn, A., Van Aken, H.K., Moellhoff, T., Wienzek, H., Kimmeyer, P., Wild, E., Doepker, S., Lukas, R.P., Weber, T.P.: Teaching resuscitation in schools: annual tuition by trained teachers is effective starting at age 10. A four-year prospective cohort study. Resuscitation. 83, 619-625 (2012).
Bohn, A., Van Aken, H. K., Moellhoff, T., Wienzek, H., Kimmeyer, P., Wild, Elke, Doepker, S., Lukas, R. P., and Weber, T. P. “Teaching resuscitation in schools: annual tuition by trained teachers is effective starting at age 10. A four-year prospective cohort study”. Resuscitation 83.5 (2012): 619-625.

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