Research by St John Ambulance found almost a quarter of 1,000 Britons polled said they were less likely to carry out cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on a woman in public. While a third of men ...
One in three Britons are afraid to give women CPR because they are worried about touching their breasts, a study reveals. The same proportion of men (33 per cent) also fear being accused of ...
Nearly a quarter of respondents said they were less likely to perform CPR on a woman in public than on a man. It’s well-known that bystanders are less likely to give CPR or use defibrillators on ...
A third of Brits are afraid to give CPR to women because they are worried about touching their breasts, new research has shown. St John Ambulance has released the research which also shows 33 per ...
A quarter of people say they are less likely to perform CPR on a woman than a man Women who go into cardiac arrest in public are less likely than men to receive chest compressions from bystanders ...