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. 2022 Aug 4;32(5):1005–1014. doi: 10.1007/s40670-022-01598-7

Table 1.

Demographics

Characteristic Value
Age 24.9 ± 1.7
Sex (n =)
  Male 11
  Female 7
Race*
  American Indian or Alaskan Native 1 (5.6%)
  Asian 6 (33.3%)
  Black or African American
  Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific
  White 12 (66.7%)
Ethnicity
  Hispanic or Latino 4 (22.2%)
  Not Hispanic or Latino 14 (77.8%)
Training program
  M.D. Program 15 (83.3%)
  Master of Science Physician Assistant (Level MSPA2) 3 (16.7%)
Level of resuscitation certification*
  None 2 (11.1%)
  Basic Life Support 16 (88.9%)
  Advanced Cardiac Life Support 1 (5.6%)
  Pediatric Advanced Life Support
  Neonatal Resuscitation Program
Previous exposure to AR
  Yes (1–2 times) 8 (44.4%)
  None 10 (55.6%)
Number of times initiated resuscitative efforts on a person
  None 16 (88.9%)
  1–2 times 2 (11.1%)
Received training on effective communication skills during resuscitation
  Yes 8 (44.4%)
  No 10 (55.6%)
Worked as a frontline healthcare worker with direct contact with patients who were critically ill and in need of resuscitation
  Yes 5 (27.8%)
    1–6 months 2/5(40%)
    1–2 years 3/5(60%)
  No 13(72.2%)

*Multiple answers allowed