Abstract 227: The Acceptability and Impact of a Pilot Community Hands-Only Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training Program in India

2018 
Background: Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is a leading cause of global mortality. In India, 700,000 people die from SCA annually, many of which are under the age of 50. Immediate bystander CPR improves chances of survival, however, CPR education and training are difficult in a developing country such as India. In collaboration with University of Illinois Global Health Program, the Indian American Medical Association (Illinois), SHARE INDIA, and the American Heart Association we studied native rural Indian populations, hoping to enhance CPR education and skills training. This is the first rural community CPR project in India involving a university residency-training program from the USA. Methods: We conducted hands-only CPR training (based on the latest AHA guidelines) in the Telangana State in India, recruiting 582 participants with the help of local health outreach workers. A pre-training survey was used to assess baseline knowledge and impressions of CPR. This was followed by training in hands-only CPR co...
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