Knowledge gained during CPR training can decline over time. Periodic training is needed to minimize the decline in knowledge. This study used the development of a CPR pillow as a learning medium with a low-cost, low-fidelity mannequin. A total of 72 subjects in this study were given CPR education and training. Measurements were taken 4 times, namely before training, the second immediately after training, then the third and fourth times within a 2-month period. The results showed an increase in average knowledge immediately after training and a decrease 2 months after training although not significant. The use of a CPR pillow can ultimately help maintain CPR knowledge to overcome the high cost of training related to mannequins.
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