Table 1.
Characteristics of selected studies
Authors | Article | Pubiliction | Year | Scope |
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Baruch (Israel) |
Does practice make perfect? Prospectively comparing effects of 2 amounts of practice on tourniquet use performance | American Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2016 | Bleeding |
Goolsby et al. (USA) | Brief, Web-Based Education Improves Lay Rescuer Application of a Tourniquet to Control Life-Threatening Bleeding | AEM Education and Training | 2018 | Bleeding |
Goralnick et al. (USA) | Effectiveness of Instructrional Interventions for Hemorrhage Control Readiness for laypersons in the Public Access and Tourniquet training Study (PATTS). A Ranadomized Clinical Trial | Jama Surgery | 2018 | Bleeding |
Goolsby et al. (USA) | Layperson Ability and Willingness to Use Hemostatic Dressings: A Randomized, Controlled Trial | Prehospital Emergency Care | 2019 | Bleeding |
McCarty et al. (USA) | Can they stop the bleed? Evaluation of tourniquet application by individuals with varying levels of prior self-reported training | Injury | 2019 | Bleeding |
Scott et al. (USA) |
Ability of Layperson Callers to Apply a Tourniquet Following Protocol-Based Instructions From an Emergency Medical Dispatcher. | Prehospital Emergency Care | 2020 | Bleeding |
Watson & Zhou (USA) | BreathEZ: Using smartwatches to improve choking first aid | Smart Health | 2018 | Choking |
Watson & Zhou (USA) | BBaid: Using smartwatches to improve back blows | Smart Health | 2019 | Choking |
Handschu et al. (Germany) | The Challenge of community-Based Research. The Beauty Shop Stroke Education Project | J Neurol | 2006 | Stroke |
Kleindorfer et al. (USA) | First Aid in acute stroke. Introducing a concept of first action to laypersons | Stroke | 2008 | Stroke |
Ertl & Christ (Germany) | Significant improvement of the quality of bystander first aid using an expert system with a mobile multimedia device | Resuscitation | 2007 | Multiple scenarios |
Anderson et al. (Canada) | First aid skill retention of first responders within the workplace | Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med | 2011 | Multiple scenarios |
Chen et al. (Taiwan) | Interventions to improve the quality of bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation: A systematic review | PLOS One | 2019 | CPR |
Riggs et al. (Australia) | Associations between cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) knowledge, self-efficacy, training history and willingness to perform CPR and CPR psychomotor skills: a systematic review | Resuscitation | 2019 | CPR |
Buttusi et al. (Italy) | A virtual reality methodology for cardiopulmonary resuscitation training with and without a physical mannequin | Journal of Biomedical Informatics | 2020 | CPR |