Submitted by Potential-Reply729 t3_z7dd86 in science
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Potential-Reply729 OP t1_iy6rskt wrote
They discuss that in the article. Cited an article showing lower rates of CPR certified persons in the Black community. One of the takeaways was making sure all racial, ethnic, educational, and socioeconomic groups have access to free CPR training. Free CPR training is a public good—because you never know who is going to be next to you when you collapse in the grocery store or parking lot.
PositivelyConvoluted t1_iy6uerh wrote
You are completely correct. This article is impressive actionable research.
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minuialear t1_iy6ovbp wrote
Which demographic do you assume knows CPR better than the other?
hiricinee t1_iy6y0l4 wrote
The ones who do it at home with their own family, unless for some reason theres a racial gap between people's willingness to do CPR. Theres definitely not a fully causal relationship but I can't even posit another reason why this would skew racially at home.
Nanyea t1_iy69v89 wrote
The most interesting nugget seems to be that across the board a bystander is more likely to give you CPR in public them at home...
RonPMexico t1_iy6gaz1 wrote
There are more people in public.
Nanyea t1_iy7xuv8 wrote
It's a rate, so the likelihood is higher, it's already adjusted for amount of people
noknownothing t1_iy62czi wrote
Lumping together 2 very distinct demographic groups.
Moont1de t1_iy645vy wrote
The American way
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PositivelyConvoluted t1_iy6mp3c wrote
Wouldn’t knowledge of CPR among demographic groups also be a factor?