Gorry G A, Scott D W
Health Serv Res. 1977 Spring;12(1):30-41.
A model is presented to analyze the cost-effectiveness of programs to train large numbers of citizens in the techniques of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). From a planner's estimates of certain key factors, the model determines the probability of intervention for various numbers of trained citizens and for several allocation strategies and patterns of population density. These key factors are the maximum distance from which a person with CPR training could intervene in an emergency, the cost of training, and loss of skill with time. The model is used to analyze possible training efforts in Houston, Texas.
本文提出了一个模型,用于分析对大量市民进行心肺复苏术(CPR)培训项目的成本效益。该模型根据规划者对某些关键因素的估计,确定不同数量的受过培训的市民、几种分配策略以及人口密度模式下的干预概率。这些关键因素包括接受过CPR培训的人在紧急情况下能够进行干预的最大距离、培训成本以及技能随时间的丧失情况。该模型用于分析德克萨斯州休斯顿市可能的培训工作。