| Literature DB >> 23590998 |
Saša Sopka, Henning Biermann, Rolf Rossaint, Steffen Rex, Michael Jäger, Max Skorning, Nicole Heussen, Stefan K Beckers.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Within cardiopulmonary resuscitation external chest compressions (ECC) are of outstanding importance. Frequent training in Basic Life Support (BLS) may improve the performance, but the perfect method or environment is still a matter of research. The objective of this study was to evaluate whether practical performance and retention of skills in resuscitation training may be influenced by the gender composition in learning groups.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23590998 PMCID: PMC3637824 DOI: 10.1186/1757-7241-21-30
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med ISSN: 1757-7241 Impact factor: 2.953
Figure 1Study design. Flow-chart of the study design and distribution of participants according to CONSORT statement.
Comparison female vs. male group concerning constitution
| Age | 20.8 ± 2.4 | 20.4 ± 3.1 | 0.271 |
| Size (cm) | 183.1 ± 8.8 | 170.2 ± 6.5 | |
| Body weight (kg) | 75.9 ± 12.4 | 61.4 ± 8.2 |
*indicated are mean ± standard deviation; **significant differences at a 5%-level are in bold type.
Overview results performance - baseline and 1 week
| Compression depth 38–51 mm | 19 (41%) | 28 (39%) | 24 (32%) | 0.321 |
| 0.449 | ||||
| 0.749 | ||||
| Compression rate 90–110/min | 14 (30%) | 25 (35%) | 19 (25%) | 0.575 |
| 0.247 | ||||
| 0.643 | ||||
| No delay to start CPR | 23 (50%) | 47 (65%) | 31 (41%) | 0.364 |
| 0.579 | ||||
| Initial assessment > 60% correct | 2 (4%) | 4 (5%) | 4 (5%) | 0.807 |
| 0.976 | ||||
| 0.828 | ||||
| Compression without faults% | 23 (±27) | 26 (±30) | 20 (±28) | 0.614 |
| 0.202 | ||||
| 0.543 | ||||
| Compression too shallow% | 21 (±32) | 34 (±41) | 44 (±44) | |
| 0.205 | ||||
| 0.109 | ||||
| Compression too deep% | 43 (±41) | 27 (±38) | 28 (±39) | |
| 0.694 | ||||
| Compression with incomplete release | 8 (±19) | 6 (±20) | 2 (±8) | |
| 0.131 | ||||
| 0.455 | ||||
| | ||||
| Compression depth 38–51 mm | 26 (55%) | 59 | 33 (45%) | 0.279 |
| 0.356 | ||||
| Compression rate 90–110/min. | 20 (43%) | 48 | 30 | 0.899 |
| 0.194 | ||||
| 0.316 | ||||
| No delay to start CPR | 38 (80%) | 82 (88%) | 61 (83%) | 0.505 |
| 0.388 | ||||
| 0.246 | ||||
| Initial assessment > 60% correct | 36 | 69 ( | 57 | 0.847 |
| 0.561 | ||||
| 0.759 | ||||
| Compression without faults | 43 (±36) | 46 (±33) | 34 (±32) | 0.148 |
| 0.592 | ||||
| Compression too shallow% | 16 (±30) | 25 (±33) | 46 (±38) | |
| 0.173 | ||||
| Compression too deep% | 33 (±38) | 22 (±31) | 13 (±28) | |
| 0.076 | ||||
| Compression with incomplete release | 8 (±15) | 3 (±12) | 2 (±12) | |
| 0.677 | ||||
| 0.027 |
* indicated are mean ± standard deviation or frequencies with percentages; **significant differences at a 5%-level are in bold type.
Significant differences between groups are indicated bold;
Significant differences are concerning time-points:
* p = 0.0016; # p = 0.0405; $ p = 0.0211; § p 0.0001 (for all groups).
Overview results performance – 8 months
| | ||||
| Compression depth 38–51 mm | 18 (51%) | 42 | 27 | 0.397 |
| 0.725 | ||||
| 0.216 | ||||
| Compression rate 90–110/min | 14 (40%) | 34 (52%)$ | 15 (33%) | 0.564 |
| 0.064 | ||||
| 0.272 | ||||
| No delay to start CPR | 32 (91%) | 58 (88%) | 40 (89%) | 0.663 |
| 0.831 | ||||
| 0.518 | ||||
| Initial assessment > 60% correct | 26 | 43 | 33 | 0.920 |
| 0.359 | ||||
| 0.344 | ||||
| Compression without faults | 37 (±29) | 44 (±35) | 41(±34) | 0.567 |
| 0.719 | ||||
| 0.341 | ||||
| Compression too shallow | 8 (±18) | 20 (±30) | 20 (±28) | 0.109 |
| 0.730 | ||||
| Compression too deep | 43 (±40) | 23 (±32) | 23 (±34) | |
| 0.858 | ||||
| Compression with incomplete release | 10 (±21) | 2 (±11) | 2 (±8) | |
| 0.922 | ||||
* indicated are mean ± standard deviation or frequencies with percentages; **significant differences at a 5%-level are in bold type.
Significant differences between groups are indicated bold;
Significant differences are concerning time-points:
@ p=0.0047; # p=0.0028; $ p=0.0522; § p0.0001 (for all groups).
Subgroup-analysis
| 39% | 35% | 41% | 27% | 0.664 | |
| 0.350 | |||||
| 34% | 27% | 30% | 23% | 0.363 | |
| 0.262 | |||||
| 63% | 43% | 55% | 50% | ||
| 0.811 | |||||
| 52% | 43% | 43% | 36% | 0.353 | |
| 0.677 | |||||
| 64% | 63% | 51% | 53% | 0.973 | |
| 0.976 | |||||
| 51% | 40% | 40% | 20% | 0.274 | |
| 0.858 |
*significant differences at a 5%-level are in bold type.
Questionnaires concerning learning environment and influence of the group constitution - one week after training
| I would rather train alone | 5.13 ± 1.08 | 5.25 ± 0.99 | 5.11 ± 1.24 | 0.929 |
| 0.414 | ||||
| 0.533 | ||||
| I felt well with respect of the gender constitution of my group | 1.89 ± 0.94 | 1.61 ± 1.09 | 1.51 ± 0.71 | |
| 0.487 | ||||
| 0.090 | ||||
| I felt distracted by the group | 4.91 ± 1.02 | 5.41 ± 0.84 | 5.36 ± 0.89 | |
| 0.685 | ||||
* indicated are mean ± standard deviation; **significant differences at a 5%-level are in bold type.