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Different Re-training Durations in BLS Training Among Non-Professionals

Launched by NATIONAL TAIWAN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL · Mar 4, 2025

Trial Information

Current as of July 05, 2025

Recruiting

Keywords

Retraining Basic Life Support

ClinConnect Summary

This clinical trial is looking at how different lengths of practice time in Basic Life Support (BLS) training can affect how well non-professionals perform CPR. The goal is to understand if spending more or less time practicing makes a difference in someone's ability to help during a medical emergency. This study is currently recruiting participants who are 18 years or older, but it does exclude those who may have certain physical limitations that prevent them from performing CPR, as well as healthcare professionals and students in related fields.

If you decide to participate, you will take part in BLS training sessions where you'll learn and practice CPR techniques. It’s important to note that all participants will need to agree to sign an informed consent form before joining the trial. This means you'll be provided with all the information you need to understand what the study involves and what is expected of you. Your participation could help improve CPR training for everyone in the future!

Gender

ALL

Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • Age \>=18 years old
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • Subjects whose physical condition is unsuitable for the CPR training, such as those unable to squat, extend their arms fully, or individuals who are blind or deaf.
  • Healthcare professionals and students majoring in healthcare-related fields.
  • Individuals unwilling to sign the informed consent form

About National Taiwan University Hospital

National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH) is a leading medical institution renowned for its commitment to advancing healthcare through innovative research and clinical trials. As a pioneer in medical education and patient care in Taiwan, NTUH integrates cutting-edge technology with comprehensive clinical expertise to facilitate groundbreaking studies across various medical fields. The hospital’s dedicated research team collaborates with local and international partners to enhance the understanding of diseases and improve treatment outcomes. By prioritizing patient safety and ethical standards, NTUH strives to contribute to the global medical community and foster advancements in healthcare practices.

Locations

Taipei, , Taiwan

Patients applied

0 patients applied

Trial Officials

Ming-Ju Hsieh, MD, PhD

Principal Investigator

National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

Timeline

First submit

Trial launched

Trial updated

Estimated completion

Not reported