Retention of survival swimming skills among SwimSafe graduates in rural communities of Bangladesh: Results from a cross-sectional study.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Aminur Rahman, Lamisa Ashraf, Akm Fazlur Rahman, Md Al-Amin Bhuiyan, Md Shafkat Hossain, Zobaer Alam, Abu Talab, Qingfeng Li, Abdulgafoor Bachani
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Abstract

Background: Drowning is the leading cause of death among children in rural Bangladesh. While survival swimming for children ages 6 years and above is recommended in low-income and middle-income countries, research into the long-term retention of survival swimming skills is absent.

Methods: The retention of four survival swimming skills, including swimming for 25 m, floating/treading for 30 s, reach rescue skills and throw rescue skills, was observed among those trained under the SwimSafe programme more than 10 years ago. Information about the practice of survival swimming skills among SwimSafe graduates and whether they recommended such lessons for others was also collected through surveys. A multistage sampling strategy was used. Descriptive statistics on the retention of survival swimming skills and other variables and ORs from logistic regression analysis were reported.

Results: A total of 3603 SwimSafe graduates were observed. The retention of swimming and floating/treading skills was 88.4% and 89.7%, respectively, and that of swimming and floating/treading skills combined was 84.2%. While 87.7% of the graduates retained reach rescue skills, the retention of throw rescue skills was lower (71.9%). Approximately 60.6% of the graduates retained all four survival swimming skills. The majority of the graduates (70.3%) rarely practised swimming following graduation. Overall, 61.7% of the graduates recommended other children to learn survival swimming skills.

Conclusion: The majority of the SwimSafe graduates retained swimming and floating/treading skills for over 10 years despite minimal practice. Retention of throw rescue skills was lower. Therefore, refresher training and awareness campaigns focused on survival swimming skills are recommended.

孟加拉国农村社区 SwimSafe 毕业生保持游泳生存技能的情况:横断面研究结果。
背景:溺水是孟加拉国农村儿童死亡的主要原因。虽然低收入和中等收入国家推荐 6 岁及以上儿童游泳求生,但却缺乏对长期保持游泳求生技能的研究:方法:对 10 多年前接受过游泳安全计划培训的人员进行了观察,以了解他们是否掌握了四种生存游泳技能,包括游 25 米、漂浮/踩水 30 秒、伸手救援技能和抛掷救援技能。此外,还通过调查收集了有关游泳安全项目毕业生练习求生游泳技能的情况,以及他们是否向他人推荐此类课程的信息。调查采用了多阶段抽样策略。报告了有关游泳求生技能的保留情况和其他变量的描述性统计数字,以及逻辑回归分析得出的ORs:共观察了 3603 名 SwimSafe 毕业生。游泳和浮水/踩水技能的保持率分别为 88.4%和 89.7%,游泳和浮水/踩水技能的综合保持率为 84.2%。87.7%的毕业生保留了触地救生技能,而投掷救生技能的保留率较低(71.9%)。约 60.6% 的毕业生保留了所有四项游泳求生技能。大多数毕业生(70.3%)在毕业后很少练习游泳。总体而言,61.7%的毕业生推荐其他儿童学习游泳求生技能:结论:尽管游泳安全项目的毕业生很少练习游泳,但他们中的大多数人仍能在 10 年内保持游泳和漂浮/踩水技能。抛掷救援技能的保留率较低。因此,建议开展以游泳求生技能为重点的进修培训和宣传活动。
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Injury Prevention
Injury Prevention 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
2.70%
发文量
68
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Since its inception in 1995, Injury Prevention has been the pre-eminent repository of original research and compelling commentary relevant to this increasingly important field. An international peer reviewed journal, it offers the best in science, policy, and public health practice to reduce the burden of injury in all age groups around the world. The journal publishes original research, opinion, debate and special features on the prevention of unintentional, occupational and intentional (violence-related) injuries. Injury Prevention is online only.
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