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Western Michigan University

Human Performance and Health Education Faculty Research

2012

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Novel Electronic Refreshers For Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: A Randomized Controlled Trial, Stephen Magura, Michael G. Miller, Timothy J. Michael, Robert J. Bensley, J. Burkhardt, A. C. Puente, C. Sullins Jan 2012

Novel Electronic Refreshers For Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: A Randomized Controlled Trial, Stephen Magura, Michael G. Miller, Timothy J. Michael, Robert J. Bensley, J. Burkhardt, A. C. Puente, C. Sullins

Human Performance and Health Education Faculty Research

Background: Currently the American Red Cross requires that individuals renew their cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification annually; this often requires a 4- to 8-hour refresher course. Those trained in CPR often show a decrease in essential knowledge and skills within just a few months after training. New electronic means of communication have expanded the possibilities for delivering CPR refreshers to members of the general public who receive CPR training. The study’s purpose was to determine the efficacy of three novel CPR refreshers - online website, e-mail and text messaging – for improving three outcomes of CPR training - skill retention, confidence …