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Training Frequency And Anxiety: Do Cpr Manikins Lend To Delivering High-Quality Cpr?, Steven Marks
Training Frequency And Anxiety: Do Cpr Manikins Lend To Delivering High-Quality Cpr?, Steven Marks
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) manikins are an educational technology tool employed to train nurses to perform high-quality CPR during real-life cardiac arrest events. However, a gap exists between CPR skills learned in training and those used in real life. The purpose of this quantitative study was to examine how CPR feedback and anxiety in registered nurses affect CPR performance on a manikin. Distributed practice and attentional control theory served as the foundations for this study. The research questions addressed the influence of demographic factors, real-time CPR feedback, and simulated hospital noises on CPR performance using CPR manikins. The study included a …