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In this study we hope to show that prescriptions provided for CPR Anytimeâ„¢ to patients who are at risk for or have heart disease at three key locations, can motivate families to learn the skill. We will use our ED sites, an office based primary care setting, and an office based cardiology practice. Participants will be given the pharmacy locations where they can be purchased. Optimally they will complete the program at home with their family.
Research Hypothesis:
This will be a prospective study of patients presenting to one of three recruiting sites (emergency department and office based primary care/cardiology settings). Physicians at all settings will agree to be a part of the Physician CPR Prescription program. Participating physicians are provided with a description of the Physician CPR Prescription program and pre-printed CPR prescription pads. The front side of the prescription is preprinted with the information needed to obtain CPR Anytime â„¢ for Friends and Family. The back of the prescription is preprinted with "Quick Facts" to assist the physician in delivering a consistent and persuasive CPR message to patients and their families.
After consent, participants will be randomized to one of two groups. The control group will be advised to take a traditional CPR class and be offered a list of local classes. Phone follow up at approximately 3 months will assess their participation. The study group will be asked to fill the CPR Anytime â„¢ prescription and complete the program. They will be encouraged to include other friends and family members in the program. Follow up phone survey at approximately three months will assess compliance with physician recommendations to fill the prescription, as well as actual completion of the materials (and possible multiplier effect).
Comparisons between the sites regarding efficacy of prescribing will be performed. Results will be reported as mean +/- standard deviation, % or frequencies to summarize patient characteristics. One way ANOVA will be used to compare the three groups for continuous data and chi-square for categorical data.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| Class | Active Comparator | The control group will be advised to take a traditional CPR class and be offered a list of local classes. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| CPR Anytime Kit | Other | The study group will be asked to fill the CPR Anytime â„¢ prescription and complete the program. They will be encouraged to include other friends and family members in the program |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Completion of CPR | 3 months |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Family Member completion of CPR | 3 months |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Marna R Greenberg, D.O. | LVH | Principal Investigator |
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