Women are 70 per cent less likely than men to receive life-saving emergency defibrillation in a public setting, according to a new study exposing gender inequality in emergency care.
The research suggests that exposing a woman’s torso and breasts in public could actually dissuade a bystander from performing CPR and emergency care.
Produced By: Georgia Fisher
Featured In Story: Ziad Nehme- Director of research and Evaluation, Ambulance Victoria
First aired on The Wire, Monday 22 January 2024