Abstract

This study aims to determine the effect of lay cardiopulmonary resuscitation simulation method training on self-efficacy in the management of lay cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the community. The method used is a one-group pre-post test design with convenience sampling. The results showed that the significance value of self-efficacy before and after the intervention was 0.001 (p-value <0.05). In conclusion, there is an effect of layman's CPR simulation training on community self-efficacy. This training can be an alternative for health workers to increase people's self-efficacy beliefs in CPR.
 
 Keywords: Self Efficacy, Cardiac Arrest, Community, Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation

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