ANNALS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, vol. 21, n° 6, 1992, pages 698-703, 18 réf., ISSN 0196-0644, USA
NAUGHTON (M.J.) *, LUEPKER (R.V.), SPRAFKA (J.M.), MCGOVERN (P.G.), BURKE (G.L.)
To examine community changes in self-reported CPR training and use from 1980-82 to 1985-87 using data obtained from the Minnesota heart survey.
A comparative investigation of CPR training among blacks and whites in 1985-86 also was completed.
Data were obtained in 1980-81,1981-82,1985-86, and 1986-87 from four population-based samples drawn from the seven-county Minneapolis-St Paul metropolitan area.
To increase sample sizes and to compare prevalences of CPR training and use in the early 1980s with prevalences in the mid-1980s, the four Minnesota heart survey surveys were combined into two time periods, 1980-82,1985-87.
Mots-clés BDSP : Appareil circulatoire [pathologie], Homme, Etude comparée, Formation professionnelle, Education santé, Communauté, Race, Etats Unis, Amérique
Mots-clés Pascal : Arrêt cardiocirculatoire, Appareil circulatoire pathologie, Homme, Etude comparative, Réanimation cardiocirculatoire, Secours première urgence, Formation professionnelle, Education sanitaire, Communauté, Race, Etats Unis, Amérique du Nord, Amérique
Mots-clés Pascal anglais : Cardiocirculatory arrest, Cardiovascular disease, Human, Comparative study, Intensive cardiocirculatory care, First emergency care, Occupational training, Health education, Community, Race, United States, North America, America
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Code Inist : 002B27B01. Création : 199406.