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An, Ju-Yeong
- Effects of a Rescuer’s Hand Shape on Chest Compression Quality during Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation using Manikin of Measuring Chest Compression
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subjects were set to be those who agreed to participate among people who completed the regular course (15 weeks) of
Basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. The participants were 75 people and were allowed to participate doubly in two
methods accordingly, total participants are 150 people (Modified Hand-shape Group Metropolitan Health Group (MHG):
75 people, Standardized Group (SG): 75 people). The measurement period was progressed from September 22, 2014 to
September 29. As a result of research, the chest compression accuracy (%) was higher in the SG (89.50%) than the MHG
(76.58%) (p<.001). The outcome of two methods is that the standard method, which was suggested in guideline, is more
effective for the chest compression quality than the modified hand-shape method.
Authors
Sang-Sub Park
1,
Ju-Yeong An
2
Affiliations
1 Department of Emergency Medical Technology, ChungCheong University, KR
2 Department of Emergency Medical Technology, Sungduk University, KR
1 Department of Emergency Medical Technology, ChungCheong University, KR
2 Department of Emergency Medical Technology, Sungduk University, KR
Source
Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 8, No 24 (2015), Pagination:Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of a rescuer’s hand shape on chest compression quality. The researchsubjects were set to be those who agreed to participate among people who completed the regular course (15 weeks) of
Basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. The participants were 75 people and were allowed to participate doubly in two
methods accordingly, total participants are 150 people (Modified Hand-shape Group Metropolitan Health Group (MHG):
75 people, Standardized Group (SG): 75 people). The measurement period was progressed from September 22, 2014 to
September 29. As a result of research, the chest compression accuracy (%) was higher in the SG (89.50%) than the MHG
(76.58%) (p<.001). The outcome of two methods is that the standard method, which was suggested in guideline, is more
effective for the chest compression quality than the modified hand-shape method.
Keywords
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Chest Compression, Modified Hand Shape- The Relevance with Mental Health in the Activity Limitation and the Quality of Life in Korean Adults
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our country's adults. This study was based on the source data of “Korea Health Statistics 2012: Korea National Health and
Nutrition Examination Survey [KNHANES V-3]” by Ministry of Health and Welfare (MW) and Korea Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC). The subjects were composed of 5515 people excluding those aged under 20, missing values,
and non-respondents from the primitive data. An analytical method of this study was made by using SPSS WIN 12.0 Version.
As for the quality of life, the group having some problems with walking in terms of motor ability was about 1.4 times more
likely to have depressive symptoms (p<.05). The group having problems with daily activity was about 2.4 times more likely
to have depressive symptoms (p<.05). The group having moderate levels of psychological anxiety/depression (approx. 5
times, p<.001) and the group having severe psychological anxiety/depression (approx. 14 times, p<.001) were more likely
to be depressed. In terms of the quality of life, activity limitation may cause a problem with daily living and mental health.
It is necessary to develop programs and systems to solve this problem.
Authors
Sang-Sub Park
1,
Ju-Yeong An
2
Affiliations
1 Department of Emergency Medical Technology, Chung Cheong University, KR
2 Department of Emergency Medical Technology, Sungduk University, KR
1 Department of Emergency Medical Technology, Chung Cheong University, KR
2 Department of Emergency Medical Technology, Sungduk University, KR
Source
Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 8, No 24 (2015), Pagination:Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine the relevance with mental health in the activity limitation and the quality of life inour country's adults. This study was based on the source data of “Korea Health Statistics 2012: Korea National Health and
Nutrition Examination Survey [KNHANES V-3]” by Ministry of Health and Welfare (MW) and Korea Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC). The subjects were composed of 5515 people excluding those aged under 20, missing values,
and non-respondents from the primitive data. An analytical method of this study was made by using SPSS WIN 12.0 Version.
As for the quality of life, the group having some problems with walking in terms of motor ability was about 1.4 times more
likely to have depressive symptoms (p<.05). The group having problems with daily activity was about 2.4 times more likely
to have depressive symptoms (p<.05). The group having moderate levels of psychological anxiety/depression (approx. 5
times, p<.001) and the group having severe psychological anxiety/depression (approx. 14 times, p<.001) were more likely
to be depressed. In terms of the quality of life, activity limitation may cause a problem with daily living and mental health.
It is necessary to develop programs and systems to solve this problem.