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心肺复苏指导的效果:通过手机进行的动画演示与调度员指导对比

The effectiveness of cardiopulmonary resuscitation instruction: animation versus dispatcher through a cellular phone.

作者信息

Choa Minhong, Park Incheol, Chung Hyun Soo, Yoo Sun K, Shim Hoshik, Kim Seungho

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, 134 Sinchon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 120-752, Republic of Korea.

出版信息

Resuscitation. 2008 Apr;77(1):87-94. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2007.10.023. Epub 2007 Dec 27.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

We developed a cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) instruction programme using motion capture animation integrated into cellular phones. We compared the effectiveness of animation-assisted CPR instruction with dispatcher-assisted instruction in participants with no previous CPR training.

METHODS

This study was a single blind cluster randomized trial. Participants were allocated to either animation-assisted CPR (AA-CPR; 8 clusters, 44 participants) group or dispatcher-assisted CPR (DA-CPR; 8 clusters, 41 participants). The overall performance and time of each step of CPR cycle were recorded on a checklist by 3 assessors. The objective performances were evaluated using the Resusci Anne SkillReporter Manikin. Differences between the groups were compared using an independent t-test adjusted for the effect of clustering.

RESULTS

The AA-CPR group had a significantly better checklist score (p<0.001) and time to completion of 1 CPR cycle (p<0.001) than the DA-CPR group. In an objective assessment of psychomotor skill, the AA-CPR group demonstrated more accurate hand positioning (68.8+/-3.6%, p=0.033) and compression rate (72.4+/-3.7%, p=0.015) than DA-CPR group. However, the accuracy of compression depth (p=0.400), ventilation volume (p=0.977) and flow rate (p=0.627) were below 30% in both groups.

CONCLUSION

Audiovisual animated CPR instruction through a cellular phone resulted in better scores in checklist assessment and time interval compliance in participants without CPR skill compared to those who received CPR instructions from a dispatcher; however, the accuracy of important psychomotor skill measures was unsatisfactory in both groups.

摘要

引言

我们开发了一种将动作捕捉动画集成到手机中的心肺复苏(CPR)指导程序。我们比较了动画辅助CPR指导与调度员辅助指导对没有CPR培训经历的参与者的效果。

方法

本研究是一项单盲整群随机试验。参与者被分配到动画辅助CPR(AA-CPR;8个群组,44名参与者)组或调度员辅助CPR(DA-CPR;8个群组,41名参与者)组。3名评估人员在检查表上记录CPR周期各步骤的总体表现和时间。使用复苏安妮技能报告模拟人评估客观表现。使用针对聚类效应调整的独立t检验比较两组之间的差异。

结果

AA-CPR组的检查表得分(p<0.001)和完成1个CPR周期的时间(p<0.001)显著优于DA-CPR组。在心理运动技能的客观评估中,AA-CPR组的手部定位(68.8±3.6%,p=0.033)和按压频率(72.4±3.7%,p=0.015)比DA-CPR组更准确。然而,两组的按压深度(p=0.400)、通气量(p=0.977)和流速(p=0.627)的准确率均低于30%。

结论

与从调度员接受CPR指导的参与者相比,通过手机进行的视听动画CPR指导在检查表评估和时间间隔依从性方面,使没有CPR技能的参与者得分更高;然而,两组重要心理运动技能测量的准确率均不令人满意。

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