Severe psychological effects following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest were uncommon, but lay responders may experience mild-to-moderate distress influenced by demographics, situational exposure, and social support. This review highlights modifiable factors - targeted training, clear role expectations, and structured post-event support - that can mitigate psychological burden. Strengthening these areas is critical for protecting lay responders, enhancing the resilience of volunteer programs, and sustaining the Chain of Survival.
Toit et al. (Fri,) studied this question.