Effectiveness of Feedback with Mobile Devices for Quality Measure of CPR Training: A Systematic Review

Imaniar Vitasari, Sidik Awaludin, Koernia Nanda Pratama
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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a life-saving skill that can significantly increase survival rates in an emergency. Medical professionals, health students, and trained lay people must all perform high-quality CPR. As an outcome, effective CPR training using instruments that support the achievement of high-quality CPR is essential. Objective: This systematic review aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of feedback provided via mobile devices in measuring the quality of CPR training. Method: Design used systematic review with reference to the PRISMA Statement Guidelines 2020. Search results through database of ScienceDirect (778 articles), Wiley Online Library (765 articles), PubMed (55 articles), and ResearchGate (73 articles). The research designs of articles analyzed was randomized controlled trial which published from 2013 to 2023 with the keywords cardiopulmonary resuscitation, CPR training, mobile devices. The sample in this study was taken from five articles that match the inclusion criteria. JBI's critical assessment tool for assessing bias risk in randomly controlled 2023 checklist tests is used to critically evaluate the instruments used for the selected article.  Results: The primary results that five publications were based on CPR quality metrics such as chest compression depth and speed, as well as the proportion of acceptable chest compression depth. Conclusions: This review discovered evidence that mobile devices have an effect on the effectiveness of real-time feedback on CPR quality in CPR training. CPR trainees received effective instant guidance from a variety of mobile devices, including smartphones and smart watches equipped with sensors.
使用移动设备反馈心肺复苏术培训质量的有效性:系统回顾
心肺复苏术(CPR)是一项拯救生命的技能,可显著提高紧急情况下的存活率。医疗专业人员、健康专业学生和训练有素的非专业人员都必须进行高质量的心肺复苏。因此,使用支持实现高质量心肺复苏的工具进行有效的心肺复苏培训至关重要。目的:本系统综述旨在评估通过移动设备提供的反馈在衡量心肺复苏术培训质量方面的有效性。方法:参照《2020 年 PRISMA 声明指南》设计系统性综述。通过 ScienceDirect(778 篇文章)、Wiley Online Library(765 篇文章)、PubMed(55 篇文章)和 ResearchGate(73 篇文章)数据库进行搜索。分析文章的研究设计为随机对照试验,发表于 2013 年至 2023 年,关键词为心肺复苏、心肺复苏培训、移动设备。本研究的样本来自符合纳入标准的五篇文章。研究使用了 JBI 的 "2023 年随机对照核对表试验偏倚风险评估批判性评估工具",对所选文章使用的工具进行了批判性评估。 结果:五篇文章的主要结果基于心肺复苏质量指标,如胸外按压深度和速度,以及可接受的胸外按压深度比例。结论:本综述发现有证据表明,移动设备对心肺复苏培训中心肺复苏质量实时反馈的有效性有影响。心肺复苏学员从各种移动设备(包括智能手机和配备传感器的智能手表)中获得了有效的即时指导。
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