| Literature DB >> 28526668 |
Katie N Dainty1,2, Haris Vaid3, Steven C Brooks4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The PulsePoint Respond app is a novel system that can be implemented in emergency dispatch centers to crowdsource basic life support (BLS) for patients with cardiac arrest and facilitate bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automated external defibrillator use while first responders are en route.Entities:
Keywords: North America; PulsePoint; cardiopulmonary resuscitation; sudden cardiac death; surveys and questionnaires
Year: 2017 PMID: 28526668 PMCID: PMC5451638 DOI: 10.2196/mhealth.6926
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Mhealth Uhealth ISSN: 2291-5222 Impact factor: 4.773
Figure 1Dichotomization of comfort level measures as reported by survey respondents for logistic regression analysis and sensitivity analysis.
Respondent demographics.
| Demographics | Canada (N=1106), | United States (N=1309), | ||
| Male | 540 (49) | 579 (44) | .05 | |
| Female | 566 (51) | 730 (56) | ||
| 18-34 | 315 (28) | 381 (29) | .94 | |
| 35-54 | 416 (38) | 484 (37) | ||
| 55+ | 375 (34) | 443 (34) | ||
| English | 838 (76) | 1153 (88) | - | |
| Spanisha | -c | 156 (12) | ||
| French | 268 (24) | - | ||
| Less than high school | 71 (6) | 49 (4) | <.001 | |
| High school diploma | 210 (19) | 277 (21) | ||
| Post-secondary | 466 (42) | 475 (36) | ||
| University degree | 359 (32) | 509 (39) | ||
| < $50,000 | 304 (27) | 438 (33) | <.001 | |
| $50,000-99,000 | 335 (30) | 602 (46) | ||
| $100,000-149,000 | 252 (23) | 179 (14) | ||
| $150,000 + | 72 (7) | 90 (7) | ||
| Single | - | 314 (24) | - | |
| Married or cohabitating | - | 799 (61) | ||
| Widowed | - | 61 (5) | ||
| Divorced or separated | - | 135 (10) | ||
| Yes | 315 (28) | 347 (26) | .34 | |
| No | 791 (72) | 962 (74) | ||
| Ever | 769 (70) | 828 (63) | .003 | |
| Within the last year | 128 (12) | 154 (12) | <.001 | |
| In the past 5 years | 286 (26) | 233 (18) | ||
| > 5 years ago | 356 (32) | 441 (34) | ||
aData on the proportion of Spanish-speaking Canadians were not available for Canadian respondents.
bData on marital status were not available for Canadian respondents.
cHyphens indicate that the data were not collected.
Survey responses by question.
| Question | Canada, | United States, | ||
| N=1106 | N=1309 | |||
| Agree or strongly agree | 903 (82) | 1005 (77) | .002 | |
| Neither agree nor disagree | 186 (17) | 254 (19) | ||
| Disagree or strongly disagree | 18 (1) | 50 (4) | ||
| N=932 | N=1189 | |||
| Likely or very likely | 583 (62) | 728 (61) | .26 | |
| Neither likely nor unlikely | 183 (20) | 214 (18) | ||
| Unlikely or very unlikely | 166 (18) | 247 (21) | ||
| N=1106 | N=1309 | |||
| Comfortable or very comfortable | 882 (80) | 1002 (77) | .02 | |
| Neither comfortable nor uncomfortable | 174 (16) | 207 (16) | ||
| Uncomfortable or very uncomfortable | 51 (5) | 99 (8) | ||
| N=1106 | N=1309 | |||
| Comfortable or very comfortable | 796 (72) | 892 (68) | .04 | |
| Neither comfortable nor uncomfortable | 187 (17) | 219 (17) | ||
| Uncomfortable or very uncomfortable | 124 (11) | 198 (15) | ||
| N=1106 | N=1309 | |||
| Important or very important | 995 (90) | 1158 (89) | .54 | |
| Neither important nor unimportant | 93 (8) | 124 (9) | ||
| Unimportant or very unimportant | 18 (2) | 27 (2) | ||
Figure 2Concerns about the implementation of the Pulsepoint™ application by category.