Are We Victims Of "Bystander Effect"? She was hurt and bleeding in the MRT – then a kind stranger defied the bystander effect to help - The Pride. She was once on the train when she saw a girl in a different compartment faint.
When no one – not even those in the girl’s immediate vicinity – helped the girl, she decided she could no longer remain a... She was once on the train when she saw a girl in a different compartment faint. When no one – not even those in the girl’s immediate vicinity – helped the girl, she decided she could no longer remain a bystander. Teaching bystanders to intervene. I thought you'd do it! Social Experiment: Diffusion of Responsibility. More bystanders responding to CPR incidents thanks to 3 public health interventions: Study, Singapore News. SINGAPORE - A study has found that three measures, when applied together, have more than doubled the likelihood of bystanders performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on cardiac arrest victims in Singapore.
Dispatch-assisted CPR, CPR and automated external defibrillator training, and the Singapore Civil Defence Force's myResponder app were found to have increased the responses of bystanders giving life-saving assistance to heart attack victims before paramedics attended to them. Dispatch-assisted CPR refers to CPR that is administered under the guidance of a first responder, such as a paramedic who may, through a phone call, assess the situation and give instructions to a bystander, who then performs CPR. 1. Step up & take responsibility. 2. Ask for help! 3. Help to call a professional.