Factors surrounding cardiopulmonary resuscitation influencing bystanders' psychological reactions

作者: Åsa Axelsson , Johan Herlitz , Thomas Karlsson , Jonny Lindqvist , Judy Reid Graves

DOI: 10.1016/S0300-9572(98)00027-6

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摘要: The incidence of Sweden's out-of-hospital cardiac arrests averages 10000 annually. Each year bystanders initiate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) approximately 2000 times prior to arrival emergency medical service (EMS). aim this study was identify factors influencing the psychological reactions performing CPR. We mailed a questionnaire all who reported CPR Centre Sweden from autumn 1992 1995. included 544 bystander reports. Nine were found be associated with experience in univariate analysis. Among these victim outcome (p < 0.0001), duration = 0.0009) and their attitude EMS personnel 0.004). In multivariate logistic regression model, lack debriefing following intervention 0.0001) fatal 0.03) independent predictors negative reaction. importance having someone talk an concern for rescuer should emphasised. goal that critical incident is available every his or her attempt.

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