Study on why women receive bystander CPR less often than men

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Study on why women receive bystander CPR less often than men

Many people have fears and myths that are gender related and that lead to women being less likely to receive the lifesaving CPR help they need. Check this study made by the American Heart Association Journal, to understand public perceptions of why women who suffer an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest receive bystander CPR less often than men.

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Basic First Aid, Communication

Topics: CPR, Case study, First Aid, General Public

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Global

Media Type:
PDF

Year:
2019

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External Organisation

[TheChamp-Sharing]

Study on why women receive bystander CPR less often than men

Resource Downloads:

Resource Links:

Related Resources:

Themes:
Basic First Aid, Communication

Topics: CPR, Case study, First Aid, General Public

Regions:
Global

Media Type:
PDF

Year:
2019

Organisation:
External Organisation

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