Samuel Adesina Okueso, V. Adefarasin, Ridwan Ademola Adekola
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背景:昆虫叮咬是农村学龄儿童的常见现象。教师对昆虫叮咬引起的过敏和过敏反应的了解对促进健康的学校生活很重要;因此,本研究调查了小学教师对叮虫及过敏反应的认知情况。方法:采用描述性调查研究设计,选取120名被试。昆虫蜇伤预防知识问卷(KISPQ r = 8.27)和昆虫蜇伤急救知识问卷(KISFATQ r = 7.68)是研究的主要工具。四个研究问题采用均值和标准差回答,在0.05 α水平下采用线性回归分析检验两个假设。结果:调查结果显示,教师对昆虫叮咬过敏和过敏反应的了解程度不显著。这是因为只有大约50%的老师能认出引起过敏和过敏反应的昆虫。f值为81.760,其概率接近于0%,从统计学上看,教师对虫咬致敏反应的预防和急救知识对虫咬致敏反应有显著影响:R = 0.640, R2 = 0.409;F = 81.760, P < 0.05。f值为110.618,其概率接近于0%,表明教师对虫咬过敏的病原学知识和预防知识对急救技能有显著影响。结论:小学教师对叮/咬伤和过敏的认识不足。应在小学健康教育课程投入中增加过敏及预防过敏的内容。
Insect Stings and Bites: Teachers’ Knowledge of Prevention and First Aid Treatment regarding Allergies and Anaphylaxis in Primary Schools in Nigeria
Background: Insects’ stings and bites are common phenomenon among school children in rural areas. Knowledge of teachers on allergies and anaphylaxis due to insect bites and stings is important to promote healthy school living; hence, this study investigated the knowledge of primary school teachers on stinging insects and allergic reactions.
Methods: Descriptive survey research design was used with 120 participants selected. Knowledge of insect stings prevention questionnaire (KISPQ r = 8.27) and knowledge of insect stings first aid treatment questionnaire (KISFATQ, r = 7.68) were the main instruments used for the study. Mean and standard deviation were used to answer the four research questions while linear regression analysis was used to test the two postulated hypotheses at 0.05 alpha levels.
Results: Findings revealed that teachers were not significantly knowledgeable about insects’ stings regarding allergies and anaphylactic reactions. This was because only about 50% of the teachers could recognize the insects causing allergies and anaphylactic reactions. The result of F-value of 81.760 whose probability was close to zero percent showed that, statistically, the teachers' knowledge of the prevention and first aid treatment of allergy due to insect bite had a significant influence: R = 0.640, R2 = 0.409; F = 81.760 P < 0.05 on prevention of anaphylaxis. The result of F-value of 110.618 whose probability was close to zero percent indicated that teachers' knowledge of an etiology and prevention of allergy regarding insect bite had a significant influence on first aid skills.
Conclusion: There is inadequate knowledge of primary school teachers on stings/bites and allergies. Allergies and anaphylactic prevention should be added to health education curriculum input in primary school.