Wearable devices for out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest: A population survey on the willingness to adhere
Saud Lingawi,
Jacob Hutton,
Mahsa Khalili
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesWhen an out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) occurs, the first step in the chain of survival is detection. However, 75% of OHCAs are unwitnessed, representing the largest barrier to activating the chain of survival. Wearable devices have the potential to be “artificial bystanders,” detecting OHCA and alerting 9‐1‐1. We sought to understand factors impacting users’ willingness for continuous use of a wearable device through an online survey to inform future use of these systems for automated OHCA det… Show more
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