Can a short course make you a lifesaver? new study tests CPR training
NCT ID NCT07331831
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study enrolls 500 people who take a CPR and AED training course based on European standards. Researchers measure how the course changes participants' practical skills, confidence, and attitudes toward helping someone in sudden cardiac arrest. The goal is to understand how well the training prepares everyday people to act in an emergency.
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First Aid School
Sofia, Sofia, 1000, Bulgaria
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