She said CPR training on manikins with breasts may help break down the stigma. Of 20 CPR manikins on the market, the study found eight were identified as male, seven had no gender or sex specified ...
Could this partly be because CPR training dummies (known as manikins) don’t have breasts? Our new research looked at manikins available worldwide to train people in performing CPR and found 95% ...
Ninety-five percent of CPR training manikins on the global market are flat-chested, possibly contributing to disproportionate survival outcomes for women after cardiac arrest, according to a study ...
Researchers found that women receive CPR less often than men ... According to The Guardian, the study looked at global manikin models that had been made for adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation ...
According to a recent study, since CPR or cardiopulmonary resuscitation is usually practised on mannequins that do not have breasts and are flat-chested, women who need this life-saving first-aid ...
Training mannequins are getting an update: breasts - two years after a study found women are less likely than men to receive CPR in public. They are the latest talking point in conversations about ...