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Racial and Ethnic Differences in Bystander CPR for Witnessed ...


Racial and Ethnic Differences in Bystander CPR for Witnessed ...

Black and Hispanic persons were less likely than White persons to receive potentially lifesaving bystander CPR at home and in public locations.

Racial and Ethnic Differences in Bystander CPR for Witnessed ...

In witnessed out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, Black and Hispanic persons were less likely than White persons to receive potentially ...

Racial and Ethnic Differences in Bystander CPR for Cardiac Arrest

The relative likelihood of receiving bystander CPR at home was 26% lower for Black and Hispanic persons than for White persons, and the ...

Racial and ethnic disparities in the provision of bystander CPR after ...

In this national-level study evaluating the odds of receiving bystander CPR after a witnessed OHCA, Black or Hispanic persons were estimated to be 23% less ...

Racial and ethnic disparities in the provision of bystander CPR after ...

Racial/ethnic disparities exist for Black and Hispanic persons in the odds of receiving bCPR after a witnessed non-traumatic OHCA regardless ...

Abstract 22: Racial And Ethnic Differences In Bystander ...

Whether bystander CPR rates differ by race/ethnicity for witnessed OHCAs in public settings is unclear but critical to understand for informing ...

Racial and ethnic disparities in bystander resuscitation for out-of ...

Black, Hispanic and Asian victims with witnessed OHCAs are less likely to receive bystander resuscitation and more likely to get worse outcomes than Non- ...

Race and Sex Differences in the Association of Bystander CPR for ...

The weaker association of bystander CPR in Black individuals and women was consistent across neighborhood race and ethnicity and income strata.

Bystander CPR on kids differs by race and ethnicity

Black and Hispanic children are less likely to receive CPR for an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest than white children, according to a new ...

Racial and ethnic disparities in the provision of bystander CPR after ...

To evaluate the association between race/ethnicity and the odds of receiving bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (bCPR) after witnessed out- ...

Racial and Ethnic Differences in Bystander CPR for Witnessed ...

From 2013 through 2019, Black and Hispanic persons who had out-of-hospital cardiac arrest were less likely than White persons to receive bystander CPR at ...

Racial and ethnic disparities in the treatment and outcomes for ...

Black and Hispanic Connecticut patients with witnessed OHCA have lower rates of bystander CPR, attempted AED defibrillation, overall survival, and survival ...

Racial and Ethnic Differences in Bystander CPR for Witnessed ...

Conclusions. In witnessed out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, Black and Hispanic persons were less likely than White persons to receive potentially ...

Racial And Ethnic Differences In Bystander Cardiopulmonary ...

Whether bystander CPR rates differ by race/ethnicity for witnessed OHCAs in public settings is unclear but critical to understand for informing public health ...

Code Blue: Disparities in Bystander CPR - Public Health Post

Overall, 32.2% of witnessed cardiac arrests occurred in Black or Hispanic individuals. White individuals were consistently found to be more ...

Black and Hispanic People Are Less Likely to Receive…

However, the finding that racial and ethnic differences in bystander CPR persist even in public locations and neighborhoods despite ...

RACIAL AND ETHNIC DIFFERENCES IN LAYPERSON ...

RACIAL AND ETHNIC DIFFERENCES IN LAYPERSON BYSTANDER CPR IN WITNESSED OUT-OFHOSPITAL CARDIAC ARRESTSOpen Access · Raul Angel Garcia, · Kevin ...

RACIAL AND ETHNIC DIFFERENCES IN LAYPERSON ...

RACIAL AND ETHNIC DIFFERENCES IN LAYPERSON BYSTANDER CPR IN WITNESSED OUT-OFHOSPITAL CARDIAC ARRESTS ... To read the full-text of this research, ...

Racial and Ethnic Differences in Bystander CPR for Witnessed ...

Black and Hispanic persons were less likely to receive bystander CPR at home (38.5%) than White persons (47.4%) (adjusted odds ratio, 0.74; 95% ...

New study finds racial and ethnic disparities in bystander CPR ...

Those odds dropped significantly in instances of public cardiac arrest, where Black and Hispanic individuals had 37% lower odds of bystander CPR ...