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New survey shows the confidence to perform CPR has significantly increased from 30% to 44% in Black participants, 37% to 44% in those of Hispanic origin

More Black and Hispanic people in the U.S. feel confident performing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). A 2023 American Heart Association survey found that 44% of Black Americans now feel confident in performing conventional CPR, up from 30% polled just three years ago. Hispanic survey participants also reported gains with a 7% increase from 37% in 2021

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Black and Hispanic people in the US growing more confident learning and performing CPR

Black and Hispanic people in the US growing more confident learning and performing CPR
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US Black, Hispanic Confidence in CPR Skills Rising

US Black, Hispanic Confidence in CPR Skills Rising
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