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No Matter Where They Live Women are Less Likely to Get Bystander ...

Women are less likely than men to receive life-saving CPR and defibrillator help during cardiac arrest – a problem that persists regardless ...

Sex Differences in Receipt of Bystander Cardiopulmonary ...

Women with public OHCA have a decreased likelihood of receiving B‐CPR and automatic external defibrillation application. Findings did not differ significantly ...

Sex disparities in bystander defibrillation for out-of-hospital cardiac ...

There was no sex disparity in receipt of bystander CPR after adjustment for baseline differences. Females were less likely than males to receive ...

No Matter Where They Live Women are Less Likely to Get Bystander ...

The new study showed women were 14% less likely to receive bystander CPR and defibrillation than men. The Duke team analyzed data about more ...

Women with public cardiac arrest less likely than men to receive CPR

Women who experience cardiac arrest in public locations have a decreased likelihood of receiving bystander CPR and automated external ...

Bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation differences by sex

Female OHCA patients are less likely to receive bystander CPR compared with male patients and this association was significant after accounting for covariates ...

Women Are Less Likely To Receive Bystander CPR - HSI

The prompt administration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) significantly increases the victim's ...

Public Perceptions on Why Women Receive Less Bystander ...

Women who suffer an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest receive bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) less often than men.

Women are around 30% less likely to receive CPR than men

Women who suffer a cardiac arrest in public are much less likely to receive bystander Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) than men, ...

Women less likely to receive bystander defibrillation than men ... - ABC

A study of tens of thousands of Victorian cases finds women in cardiac arrest are only half as likely as men to receive defibrillation from ...

Women less likely to receive bystander CPR than men research shows

New research has suggested that women are less likely receive bystander CPR or survive a cardiac arrest than men.

Sex disparities in bystander defibrillation for out-of-hospital cardiac ...

Females were less likely than males to receive bystander defibrillation, with sex disparity increasing from 2010 onwards.

Sex- and Age-Based Disparities in Public Access Defibrillation ...

Previous studies found that females with OHCA aged 18 to 64 years were less likely to receive bystander CPR in public locations and, when ...

Women are less likely to receive CPR. The American Heart ...

Men are 45% more likely to receive bystander CPR than women, according to a 2018 study published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and ...

Why Are Women Less Likely to Receive Bystander CPR? - AED.us

Something doesn't add up: women are at lower risk for sudden cardiac arrest than men, per a 2016 American Heart Association study. But men have a 23% ...

The role of gender in bystander intervention - Baker Institute

The research did reveal that women were less likely than men to receive bystander defibrillation, with gender disparity increasing from 2010.

CPR and Women Infographic

But women receive bystander CPR in public settings less often than men do. ... Even in training environments, some people are less likely to use CPR or an AED on ...

Bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation differences by sex

Of 4,491cases, females were less likely to receive bystander CPR in private residential (Adjusted Odds ratio [AOR]: 0.82, 95%CI: 0.70-0.95) and ...

Survey Shows Why Women Receive CPR Less Frequently Than Men

Women are less likely than men to receive CPR from a bystander in the event of an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, often due to unfounded fears ...

Women have lower chances than men to be resuscitated and ...

We identified 5717 EMS-treated OHCAs (28.0% female). Women with OHCA were less likely than men to receive a resuscitation attempt by a bystander ...