%0 Journal Article %T Retention of Skills with and without Debriefing Three-Months after Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training in Makkah, Saudi Arabia: A Randomized Controlled Trial %A Rehab Mohammed Gaafar %A Soha Aly Elmorsy %A Abdulmajeed Soliman Khan %A Mohammad Kamel Al-harazi %A Shaimaa Kamel Al-harazi %A Nouf Kamel Al-harazi %J Open Journal of Preventive Medicine %P 141-154 %@ 2162-2485 %D 2019 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojpm.2019.911013 %X Background: Evidence of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) performance has driven interest in procedures, e.g., debriefing to improve CPR quality. Aim: To investigate retention of skills with and without debriefing 3-months after CPR training on high-fidelity manikins (HFM) among participants involved in the ¡°Heart Safe City Initiative¡± event (HSCI) in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. Methodology: A randomized controlled design was used during October 2017-January 2018. Participants were divided into two groups: an intervention group to receive debriefing after CPR (debriefing group or ¡°subjects¡±), and a non-intervention group (¡°controls¡±). Participants were tested repeatedly: before training (pre-training test), immediately after and 3-months after training (retention or late test); and scores for each test were recorded. Results: The study¡¯s subjects and controls did not vary by age, sex, nationality, and profession¡¯s criteria (p > 0.05, all analyses). The mean retention posttests scores significantly varied between subjects and controls [t>(df = 200) = 27.7, p < 0.0001)]; however, the two groups did not vary in their immediate score levels (mean ranks: 106.77 v. 95.68, p = 0.18). Further, the immediate posttest scores were significantly higher than the pretests¡¯ within the study population as a whole group [mean difference 38.05% ¡À 27.59%, t>(df = 201) = 13.5, p < 0.001]; within subjects [mean difference 40.68% ¡À 29.26%, t>(105) = 14.31, p < 0.0001]; and within controls [mean difference 35.06% ¡À 25.44%, t>(df = 95) = 13.50, %K Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation %K Debriefing %K Retention %K Skills %K Saudi Arabia %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=96624