PENGARUH CPR HAND ONLY DENGAN BEAT LAGU I WILL SURVIVE TERHADAP KUALITAS KOMPRESI PADA RELAWAN KEBENCANAAN
Abstract
Background: Every year in the United States, approximately 350,000 people experience cardiac arrest outside the hospital, and only about 10% survive (Benjamin, 2018). Surviving an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is greatly influenced by the rapid actions of those around them. The AHA and the European Resuscitation Council recommend Hands-Only CPR for OHCA events, not medically supervised CPR. The current phenomenon is that many cardiac arrest deaths are caused by delays in first responders providing CPR and the poor quality of CPR provided. Methods: The method used in this study was a quasi-experimental one-group pre-post test design approach. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the I Will Survive metronome on the quality of compressions. The population in this study were disaster volunteers. The sample involved in this study amounted to 40 respondents who were determined using a purposive sampling technique. Results: The phenomenon of CPR performed by respondents with the help of beats at a speed of 100-120x/minute can help respondents in performing compressions. This study also shows that even though 10 respondents had attended training sessions more than twice, it still had no effect on improving compression quality. Conclusion: The use of a metronome as an aid in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) significantly improves the quality of CPR. The metronome helps rescuers maintain a consistent chest compression rate and a stable rhythm, making the compressions more effective in circulating blood.













