Can online learning teach first aid as well as In-Person classes?
NCT ID NCT06003504
Summary
This study tested whether a blended learning approach (mixing online and in-person instruction) works as well as traditional face-to-face classes for teaching first aid skills to adults in Rwanda. Researchers compared 540 adults who received either blended training, in-person training, or no training at all. They measured participants' knowledge, practical skills, and willingness to help in emergencies over six months to see which training method worked best.
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Rwanda Red Cross
Kigali, Rwanda
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