PROSIDING INTERNASIONAL Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences, Volume 2 No 2. November 2021,
The Willingness Of Bystander To Perform Cpr To The Patient With Out Of Hospital Cardiac Arrest During The Pandemic Covid 19: A Literature Review

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PROSIDING INTERNASIONAL Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences, Volume 2 No 2. November 2021,
The Willingness Of Bystander To Perform Cpr To The Patient With Out Of Hospital Cardiac Arrest During The Pandemic Covid 19: A Literature Review

Subject

bystander; cardiac arrest; cardiac pulmonary recucitation (cpr); covid 19; pandemic

Description

Cardiac arrest is one of the emergency cases that requires immediate treatment. The Out of the Hospital
Cardiac Arrest (OHCA) can happen anytime and everywhere with or without any sign. During a
pandemic, OHCA often occurs at home and the patient have been found by family members as witness.
unfortunately, based on the data The survival rate for patients with OHCA during the pandemic has
decreased. There are several factors that cause this to happen, one of which is a decrease in bystander in
performing CPR on patients. Bystander's willingness to perform CPR plays an important role in the chain
of survival of patients with OHCA which affects patient outcomes. Based on this, a study was conducted
on the willingness of bystander to perform CPR to the patient with out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA)
during the pandemic covid 19. This research method is a literature review sourced from research journals
conducted in 2019 to 2021 about the willingness of bystanders to perform CPR during the pandemic. The
results seven journals that have been analysed show that most of the bystanders are willing to perform
CPR with various conditions including Perform hands only CPR and if Personal Protective Equipment
(PPE) is Avalaible. There are several conditions that cause the CPR bystander not to be willing to perform
CPR, such as the fear of being infected, the absence of PPE and the victim is a stranger or unfamiliar
person for bystander. Conclusion the willingness of bystanders to perform CPR on OHCA victims during
the pandemic is still high, bystander perform hands only CPR and using PPE during the intervention.

Creator

Zulmah Astuti, Misbah Nur Jannah

Source

http://jurnal.globalhealthsciencegroup.com/index.php/PICNHS

Publisher

Global Health Science Group

Date

November 2021,

Contributor

PERI IRAWAN

Format

PDF

Language

ENGLISH

Type

TEXT

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Citation

Zulmah Astuti, Misbah Nur Jannah, “PROSIDING INTERNASIONAL Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences, Volume 2 No 2. November 2021,
The Willingness Of Bystander To Perform Cpr To The Patient With Out Of Hospital Cardiac Arrest During The Pandemic Covid 19: A Literature Review,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed November 21, 2024, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2945.