A Usability Study of a Critical Man–Machine Interface: Can Layperson Responders Perform Optimal Compression Rates When Using a Public Access Defibrillator with Automated Real-Time Feedback During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation?

Hannah Torney, Peter O’Hare, Laura Davis, Bruno Delafont, Raymond R Bond, Hannah McReynolds, Anna McLister, Ben McCartney, Rebecca Di Maio, David McEneaney

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