Assessment of Family Members’ First Aid Education in Saudi Arabia

Mohammad Alhamdan, A. Qadi, Abdulbaqi Elfadil, Mohammad Allibaih, Mohammed W Al-Rabia, I. I. Abu, Mohammad N Alsanea, A. Azhar
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Background: Providing instant care for life-saving or rescuing the injured or sick people requires having a considerable amount of first aid (FA) knowledge and experience. The current work sheds some light on the current status of Saudi family members’ first aid knowledge and experience aiming at reaching a sustainable decrease in the number of deaths and unnecessary losses. Methodology: A questionnaire was used to collect (N=447) participants’ information 35.6% (159/447) males and 64.4% (288/447) females from a number of Saudi cities. The collected data were analyzed using IBM SPSS v 25. Results: The results showed that 48.3% (216/447) of the participants have good FA experience and only 7.2% (32/447) have excellent FA experience. The majority of the participants 65.3% (292/447) were not FA-certified, 22.8% (102/447) attended an FA course, and 11.9% (53/447) were certified first aiders. 93.7% (419/447) of the participants think that the community’s FA awareness is low. The results also reported statistically significant association between being related to health care sector and FA experience χ2(3) = 56.8, p = 0.000, witnessing accidents and gender v χ2(7) = 19.1, p = 0.008, and having got FA tools and FA experience χ2(3) = 28.5, p = 0.000. Conclusion: The current study’s results along with numerous similar research provoke a public outcry to take practical steps towards enhancing a sustainable community’s FA education through campaigns, workshops, and training courses.
沙特阿拉伯家庭成员急救教育评估
背景:为挽救生命或抢救受伤或生病的人提供即时护理需要有相当多的急救知识和经验。目前的工作在一定程度上阐明了沙特家庭成员急救知识和经验的现状,旨在实现持续减少死亡人数和不必要损失的目标。方法:采用问卷调查的方式收集(N=447)名参与者的信息,其中35.6%(159/447)为男性,64.4%(288/447)为女性。收集的数据采用IBM SPSS v 25进行分析。结果:48.3%(216/447)的参与者有良好的FA体验,只有7.2%(32/447)的参与者有良好的FA体验。65.3%(292/447)的参与者没有FA认证,22.8%(102/447)的参与者参加过FA课程,11.9%(53/447)的参与者是认证的急救员。93.7%(419/447)的参与者认为社区对FA的认识较低。χ2(7) = 19.1, p = 0.008; χ2(3) = 28.5, p = 0.000; χ2(3) = 28.5, p = 0.000。结论:目前的研究结果以及许多类似的研究引起了公众的强烈抗议,要求采取实际步骤,通过活动、研讨会和培训课程来加强可持续社区的FA教育。
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