New figures show women are less likely than men to receive bystander CPR as many "feel unsure about touching a woman's chest" ...
Chloe Lipton says changing the dummies used for CPR training could help save women's lives.
Women who have an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) are less likely than men to receive bystander CPR and automated external defibrillator (AED) application regardless of the racial and ethnic ...
Jessica Stokes-Parish is affiliated with the Translational Simulation Collaborative, an academic and operational alliance formed by Bond University and Gold Coast Health to deliver better healthcare ...
Jim Myers, Community CPR Manager for the U.S. Southwest for the American Heart Association, spoke with Studio 512 about new educational resources for hands-only CPR for women. Heart disease and stroke ...
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Magpas Air Ambulance CPR trainer addresses CPR inequality this International Women’s Day
Every second counts in a cardiac arrest; yet gender disparity still shapes who receives lifesaving bystander CPR. This ...
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