School of Nursing and Midwifery, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, 
Remera Campus, 02 King Faisal Hospital Rwanda
Rwanda						                            
                            
						
 Research Article
												Effectiveness of Video Teaching on Basic Life Support Knowledge and its Retention among Non-health Professional Students at the University of Rwanda 						
Author(s): Jean de Dieu Kayumba, Bussisiwe Rosemary Bhengu and Florence MukarugwizaJean de Dieu Kayumba, Bussisiwe Rosemary Bhengu and Florence Mukarugwiza             
						
												
				 Background: If basic life support is initiated early, chances of rescuing the victim increase. The study intends to decrease the chances of cardiac arrest outside the hospital.
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of video teaching on basic life support knowledge, attitude and its retention among non-health professional students at the University of Rwanda.
Method: A quantitative quasi-experimental study of 382 students attend video teaching education session and sat for pre, post and after three months knowledge retention test, conducted at the University of Rwanda. Inferential statistics analyzed using paired T test at a level of 95% of confidence interval, (p value of <0.05).
Results: There was a significant increase in the total score (p<0.0001) from mean total of pretest of 9.102.. Read More»
				  
											  
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