作者
Sarah M Perman, Shelby K Shelton, Christopher Knoepke, Kathryn Rappaport, Daniel D Matlock, Kathleen Adelgais, Edward P Havranek, Stacie L Daugherty
发表日期
2019/2/19
期刊
Circulation
卷号
139
期号
8
页码范围
1060-1068
出版商
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
简介
Background
Women who suffer an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest receive bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) less often than men. Understanding public perceptions of why this occurs is a necessary first step toward equitable application of this potentially life-saving intervention.
Methods
We conducted a national survey of members of the public using Mechanical Turk, Amazon’s crowdsourcing platform, to determine reasons why women might receive bystander CPR less often than men. Eligible participants were adults (≥18 years) located in the United States. Responses were excluded if the participant was not able to define CPR correctly. Participants were asked to answer the following free-text question: “Do you have any ideas on why women may be less likely to receive CPR than men when they collapse in public?” Descriptive statistics were used to define the cohort. The free-text response was …
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