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Behavioural Intervention

CPR Training Methods for Cardiac Arrest (JITCPR-T Trial)

N/A
Recruiting
Led By Eric Goralnick, MD, MS
Research Sponsored by Brigham and Women's Hospital
Eligibility Criteria Checklist
Specific guidelines that determine who can or cannot participate in a clinical trial
Must have
Be older than 18 years old
Timeline
Screening 3 weeks
Treatment Varies
Follow Up measured immediately after skill evaluation completion
Awards & highlights

JITCPR-T Trial Summary

This trial will compare the effectiveness of a new Just in Time video to the traditional AHA Heartsaver® CPR AED Training course in improving CPR skills and knowledge.

Who is the study for?
This trial is for employees of Gillette Stadium who are at least 18 years old. It's designed to see if a Just in Time (JiT) video helps people learn and remember how to do CPR better than the standard AHA Heartsaver course or no training at all.Check my eligibility
What is being tested?
The study compares three groups: one watches a JiT video, another takes the AHA Heartsaver Course, and a control group gets no training. The focus is on how well participants perform CPR immediately after learning it and several months later.See study design
What are the potential side effects?
Since this trial involves educational interventions rather than medical treatments, there are no direct side effects from drugs or procedures. However, participants may experience stress or fatigue from learning and performing CPR.

JITCPR-T Trial Timeline

Screening ~ 3 weeks
Treatment ~ Varies
Follow Up ~measured within 1 hour before and immediately after skill evaluation completion
This trial's timeline: 3 weeks for screening, Varies for treatment, and measured within 1 hour before and immediately after skill evaluation completion for reporting.

Treatment Details

Study Objectives

Outcome measures can provide a clearer picture of what you can expect from a treatment.
Primary outcome measures
Performance of correct cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) (Objective Performance)
Secondary outcome measures
CPR knowledge (Objective Knowledge)
Change in willingness to respond (Subjective Preparedness)

JITCPR-T Trial Design

3Treatment groups
Experimental Treatment
Active Control
Group I: Just in time videoExperimental Treatment1 Intervention
Assessment with JiT video available
Group II: ControlActive Control1 Intervention
Assessment without training or video prompt
Group III: AHA CourseActive Control1 Intervention
Assessment after completion of CPR training course

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Who is running the clinical trial?

American Heart AssociationOTHER
324 Previous Clinical Trials
4,933,428 Total Patients Enrolled
6 Trials studying Cardiac Arrest
6,954 Patients Enrolled for Cardiac Arrest
Brigham and Women's HospitalLead Sponsor
1,608 Previous Clinical Trials
11,469,527 Total Patients Enrolled
2 Trials studying Cardiac Arrest
876 Patients Enrolled for Cardiac Arrest
Massachusetts General HospitalOTHER
2,928 Previous Clinical Trials
13,198,005 Total Patients Enrolled
2 Trials studying Cardiac Arrest
793 Patients Enrolled for Cardiac Arrest

Media Library

AHA Heartsaver® Course (Behavioural Intervention) Clinical Trial Eligibility Overview. Trial Name: NCT05983640 — N/A
Cardiac Arrest Research Study Groups: Control, Just in time video, AHA Course
Cardiac Arrest Clinical Trial 2023: AHA Heartsaver® Course Highlights & Side Effects. Trial Name: NCT05983640 — N/A
AHA Heartsaver® Course (Behavioural Intervention) 2023 Treatment Timeline for Medical Study. Trial Name: NCT05983640 — N/A

Frequently Asked Questions

These questions and answers are submitted by anonymous patients, and have not been verified by our internal team.

Is the research study still accessible to participants currently?

"Confirmed, this study is in its active recruitment phase. According to the available sources on clinicaltrials.gov, it was initially posted on March 27th 2023 and most recently revised on August 7th of the same year."

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How many subjects are being included in this clinical experiment?

"Affirmative. Clinicaltrials.gov provides data confirming that this clinical trial is presently recruiting participants, having been first published on March 27th 2023 and most recently updated on August 7th 2023. 350 individuals need to be admitted at a single medical centre for the study's completion."

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~168 spots leftby Apr 2025