The Influence of Video-Based Health Education on Burn First Aid: Family Knowledge and Actions

Yuni Syafitri, T. Abdur Rasyid, Dian Roza Adila
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Burn injuries continue to be a global health issue. Incidents of burns often occur within households, where improper management can lead to increased mortality and disability rates. Therefore, health education related to burn management is crucial. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of health education using videos on the knowledge and actions of families in providing first aid for burn injuries. This quantitative study employed a pre-experimental design with a one-group pre-test and post-test approach. The population consisted of families with a history of burn injuries within their households. The sample comprised 20 respondents selected through consecutive sampling technique. Data were collected using a knowledge questionnaire and an observation sheet for assessing burn first aid, which underwent validity and reliability testing. Univariate and bivariate analyses were conducted using the Wilcoxon test. The research findings revealed that the majority of respondents were aged 18-35 years (55%), with the most common occupation being housewives (55%), and the majority had a high school education (50%). The median pre-test knowledge score was 8, while the post-test knowledge score was 17. The median pre-test burn first aid action score was 3, while the post-test score was 8.5. The Wilcoxon test results for knowledge and burn first aid actions before and after health education using videos yielded a p-value of 0.000. In conclusion, health education using videos has a significant impact on the knowledge and actions of families in providing first aid for burn injuries. The researchers recommend that families acquire the proper skills for managing burn injuries to prevent complications.
基于视频的健康教育对烧伤急救的影响:家庭知识与行动
烧伤仍然是一个全球性的健康问题。烧伤事件往往发生在家庭内部,处理不当会导致死亡率和致残率上升。因此,与烧伤处理相关的健康教育至关重要。本研究旨在调查使用视频开展健康教育对家庭提供烧伤急救知识和行动的影响。这项定量研究采用了实验前设计,即一组前测和一组后测的方法。研究对象包括家中有烧伤史的家庭。样本由通过连续抽样技术选出的 20 名受访者组成。数据收集采用了知识问卷和烧伤急救评估观察表,并进行了有效性和可靠性测试。使用 Wilcoxon 检验进行了单变量和双变量分析。研究结果显示,大多数受访者的年龄在 18-35 岁之间(55%),最常见的职业是家庭主妇(55%),大多数人具有高中学历(50%)。测试前知识得分的中位数为 8 分,而测试后知识得分的中位数为 17 分。测试前烧伤急救行动得分的中位数为 3 分,而测试后得分为 8.5 分。使用视频进行健康教育前后的知识和烧伤急救行动的 Wilcoxon 检验结果显示,P 值为 0.000。总之,使用视频进行健康教育对家庭在烧伤急救方面的知识和行动有显著影响。研究人员建议家庭掌握处理烧伤的正确技能,以防止并发症的发生。
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