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This study is a prospective, randomized trial that compares the effectiveness and retention of four different training methods for the use of an AED:
A. Traditional instructor based learning;
B. The use of a personal manikin with a DVD training to practice the necessary AED skills;
C. The use of a personal manikin with a DVD training to practice the necessary AED skills and additional scenario training;
D. Watching a 2.5 minutes DVD which shows the use of an AED.
It is hypnotised that there are no differences between these training methods, in which case method D is most efficient to reach large number of people to learn BLS/AED skills.
There are two interesting target groups to reach:
As there might be differences in the results between different training methods than can be related to age, each training group is distinguished to three different groups:
It is hypnotised that there are no differences between younger and older students within each of the four training methods.
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396 participants in 12 patient groups, including a placebo group
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