Video games train next generation of lifesavers
NCT ID NCT06565767
Summary
This study tested a new way to teach CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) to schoolchildren in Brazil. Researchers used video games and active learning methods to see if kids aged 7 to 17 could learn and perform proper chest compressions. The goal was to gather knowledge on the best ways to teach this lifesaving skill to young people.
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Uri Adrian Prync Flato
São Paulo, São Paulo, 05411000, Brazil
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