A Worthing first responder is backing a campaign to address gender inequality in life-saving treatment during cardiac arrests ...
Mrs Dodd said she was "one of the lucky ones", because she had been first aid-trained in her job as a primary school teacher.
According to a study released by the Resuscitation Science Symposium, men are more likely to receive bystander CPR in public locations compared to women. The AHA is the leader in resuscitation science ...
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Worthing first responder's campaign about CPR stigma
Women are 27 per cent less likely to receive CPR from bystanders during a cardiac arrest, leading to an urgent need to address these inequalities.
'Get Trained, Save Lives' CPR campaign backed by Erling Haaland, Lautaro Martínez, Ana Marković, Ruud Gullit, Gareth Bale, Thierry Henry, Didier Deschamps and Rio Ferdinand. Following the launch of ...
A brief video dramatically boosted CPR attempts by passersby. March 9, 2011— -- The days of the hours-long office CPR training session may be numbered if the findings of a new study hold true. A ...
Q: This year our family vacation is a camping road trip. There will be a lot of hiking and outdoor exploring, so my wife and I have put together a good first-aid kit. Now I think that learning CPR is ...
We'd all like to assume if we went into cardiac arrest in the street, someone would come to our aid. But it turns out gender can affect your chances of being resuscitated — and women are at a ...
"Without CPR training Adam wouldn't be here and it would be a very different life that we're living," Ms Dodd told Radio Manchester. "It was really important and lucky that I knew what I was doing," ...
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