Disaster Risk Perception and Sustainable Earthquake Awareness Among Public and Private University Nursing Students.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Nurcan Kolaç, Nermin Eroğlu, Cansu Nirgiz
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Abstract

Background: This research was conducted in descriptive type to determine the disaster risk perception and sustainable earthquake awareness of nursing students studying at public and private universities.

Methods: The study sample consisted of 400 nursing students studying at one public and one private university. The research was conducted between April and May 2023. The data were collected using a Sociodemographic Form, University Students Disaster Risk Perception Scale (USDRPS), and Sustainable Earthquake Awareness Scale (SEAS). Data were collected online using a questionnaire created on Google Forms. Analyses included frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation values, independent groups t-test, post-hoc Tukey test, LSD, and ANOVA test.

Results: Of the students, 61.8% had a disaster experience, 17.4% had lost a relative in the disaster, and 76.8% did not consider themselves prepared for a possible disaster. In the study, the exposure sub-dimension score of the disaster risk perception scale was found to be higher in students who had disaster experience than in those who did not (p = 0.032). Nursing students from the private university had higher sustainable earthquake awareness scores than those studying at the state university (p = 0.001). The mean scores of female students on the earthquake preparedness and preparation application sub-dimensions showed a significant difference compared to the scores of male students (p = 0.016). In the study, sustainable earthquake awareness total and earthquake preparedness sub-dimension scores were higher in second-year nursing students than in students of other years (p = 0.042; 0.015). Those who had received disaster training had low scores on the uncontrollable sub-dimension of the disaster risk perception scale, and high scores on the total SEAS and earthquake-structure relationship, earthquake preparedness, and earthquake preparation application sub-dimensions (p < 0.05).

Conclusions: In the study, three out of four students did not find themselves prepared for disasters. Those who had disaster experience had higher disaster risk perceptions. Students who had received disaster-related training had more positive earthquake preparedness, earthquake-structure relationship, and earthquake preparation applications than those who had not. Students who were female and were in the second year had higher earthquake awareness. Studies can be carried out to inform people about the pre-disaster and preparation stages to raise awareness about disasters at universities. Education on disaster management can be integrated into courses from the first years of university.

公立和私立大学护理专业学生的灾害风险认知和可持续地震意识。
研究背景本研究采用描述性方法,旨在了解公立和私立大学护理专业学生的灾害风险认知和可持续地震意识:研究样本包括在一所公立大学和一所私立大学就读的 400 名护理专业学生。研究于 2023 年 4 月至 5 月间进行。数据收集使用了社会人口调查表、大学生灾害风险认知量表(USDRPS)和可持续地震意识量表(SEAS)。数据通过谷歌表格创建的问卷在线收集。分析包括频率、百分比、平均值、标准差、独立组 t 检验、事后 Tukey 检验、LSD 和方差分析检验:结果:61.8%的学生有过灾难经历,17.4%的学生在灾难中失去了亲人,76.8%的学生认为自己没有为可能发生的灾难做好准备。研究发现,有过灾难经历的学生比没有灾难经历的学生在灾难风险感知量表的暴露次维度上得分更高(p = 0.032)。私立大学护理专业学生的可持续地震意识得分高于国立大学护理专业学生(p = 0.001)。女生在防震准备和准备应用子维度上的平均得分与男生相比有显著差异(p = 0.016)。在本研究中,护理专业二年级学生的可持续地震意识总分和地震防备分维度得分均高于其他年级学生(p = 0.042; 0.015)。接受过灾害培训的学生在灾害风险认知量表的不可控性分维度上得分较低,而在 SEAS 总分和地震-结构关系、地震准备、地震准备应用分维度上得分较高(P 结论:SEAS 总分和地震-结构关系、地震准备、地震准备应用分维度上得分较高,而地震-结构关系、地震准备、地震准备应用分维度上得分较低):在研究中,四分之三的学生认为自己没有做好应对灾害的准备。有过灾难经历的学生对灾难风险的感知较高。接受过灾害相关培训的学生比没有接受过培训的学生在地震防备、地震与结构的关系和地震防备应用方面有更积极的认识。女生和二年级学生的地震意识更高。可以开展研究,让人们了解灾前和准备阶段,以提高大学对灾害的认识。可以从大学一年级开始将灾害管理教育纳入课程。
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Public Health Nursing
Public Health Nursing 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
4.80%
发文量
117
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Public Health Nursing publishes empirical research reports, program evaluations, and case reports focused on populations at risk across the lifespan. The journal also prints articles related to developments in practice, education of public health nurses, theory development, methodological innovations, legal, ethical, and public policy issues in public health, and the history of public health nursing throughout the world. While the primary readership of the Journal is North American, the journal is expanding its mission to address global public health concerns of interest to nurses.
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