Globally, GDP Per Capita Correlates Strongly with Rates of Bystander CPR

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Introduction: Bystander CPR is vital in improving outcomes for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. There has been ample literature describing disparities in bystander CPR within specific countries, such as the United States, Australia, and the Netherlands. However, there has not been significant literature describing such disparities between countries. Methods: We examined various studies published between 2000 and 2021 that reported rates of bystander CPR in various countries. These bystander CPR rates were correlated with the GDP per capita of that country during the time the study was conducted. The correlation between GDP per capita and rates of bystander CPR was assessed. Results: A total of 29 studies in 35 communities across 25 countries were examined. Reported rates of bystander CPR ranged from 1.3% to 72%. From this, a strong and significant correlation between GDP per capita and rates of bystander CPR was apparent; 0.772 (p

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Shekhar, A., & Narula, J. (2022). Globally, GDP Per Capita Correlates Strongly with Rates of Bystander CPR. Annals of Global Health. Ubiquity Press. https://doi.org/10.5334/aogh.3624

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