Top Things to Know: KIDS SAVE LIVES: Basic Life Support Education for Schoolchildren

Published: May 17, 2023

  1. Provide annual training in basic life support to all schoolchildren. One can even start in the kindergarten.
  2. Schoolchildren are highly motivated to learn basic life support.
  3. Focus on the key components of high-quality CPR: correct chest compression rate and depth, full chest recoil, minimizing chest compression interruptions, and calling for help.
  4. A combination of theoretical and practical training is recommended.
  5. Provide annual theoretical and practical refresher training for maintenance of knowledge and skills.
  6. Use technology-enhanced learning, social media tools, and virtual learning environments to engage, motivate, and educate schoolchildren in basic life support.
  7. Motivate schoolchildren to act as multipliers at home and in schools. Distribute take-home basic life support training kits.
  8. Train schoolteachers as basic life support instructors and include basic life support in the curriculum when training student teachers at universities.
  9. Establish a dedicated age based basic life support teaching curriculum at all schools.
  10. Advocate to legislate schoolchildren basic life support training as a graduation requirement at all levels of government

Citation


Schroeder DC, Semeraro F, Greif R, Bray J, Morley P, Parr M, Nakagawa NK, Iwami T, Finke S-R, Malta Hansen C, Lockey A, Del Rios M, Bhanji F, Sasson C, Schexnayder SM, Scquizzato T, Wetsch WA, Böttiger BW; on behalf of the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation. KIDS SAVE LIVES: basic life support education for schoolchildren: a narrative review and scientific statement from the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation [published online ahead of print May 17, 2023]. Circulation. doi: 10.1161/CIR.0000000000001128