Roberto Barcala-Furelos, Lucía Peixoto-Pino, Julio Zanfaño-Ongil, Santiago Martínez-Isasi
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目的:向儿童和青少年教授急救知识(FA)是公共卫生领域的一项优先战略。本文旨在回顾和分析 FA 课程框架内的新教育法规,这对于为教师和医疗保健专业人员提供实用指南十分必要,该指南可指导教学,以培训不同学校阶段的急救人员:由四位在不同教育阶段以及在急救领域具有课程经验的专家组成的小组参与了此次分析。分析方法包括对西班牙初等教育皇家法令(RD)(RD 157/2022)、中等教育皇家法令(RD 217/2022)和中学毕业会考皇家法令(RD 243/2022)的内容进行共识分析,这些法令制定了第 3/2020 号组织法(LOMLOE)的课程:在对三项组织法的分析中,确定了十个一般概念:事故预防;保护、警报、协助(PAS)协议;1-1-2 协议;恢复体位(PLS);心肺复苏(CPR);自动体外或半自动除颤器(AED);异物气道阻塞(FBAO);FA;伤员运送;中风。在所有教育阶段中,有 27 次出现了与事故预防或 FA 学习明确相关的内容:结论:现行课程从 8-9 岁(小学教育三年级)起就提供了 FA 内容。到义务教育结束时,所有学生都应能够识别心脏骤停、向急救服务机构报警、启动复苏操作、使用除颤器,并知道如何应对窒息事件。
[Challenges in teaching first aids at schools: analysis of spanish educational legislation (LOMLOE) and curricular guidance].
Objective: Teaching first aid (FA) to children and young people is a priority strategy in Public Health. The aim of this paper was to review and analyze new educational legislation within the FA curriculum framework, which is necessary for providing teachers and healthcare professionals with a practical guide that guides teaching to train first responders in different school stages.
Methods: A group of four experts with curricular experience at different educational levels, as well as in the field of FA, participated in this analysis. The methodology involved a consensus analysis approach on the content of the spanish Royal Decrees (RD) for Primary Education (RD 157/2022), Secondary Education (RD 217/2022), and Baccalaureate (RD 243/2022) that develop the curriculum of the Organic Law 3/2020 (LOMLOE).
Results: In the analysis of the three RD, ten general concepts were identified: accident prevention; protocol Protect, Alert, Assist (PAS); 1-1-2 protocol; recovery position (PLS); cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR); automated external or semi-automatic defibrillator (AED); foreign body airway obstruction (FBAO); FA; transportation of the injured; and stroke. Throughout all educational stages, in twenty-seven instances appeared content explicitly related to accident prevention or the learning of FA.
Conclusions: The current curriculum provides FA content from the age of eight-nine (3rd year of Primary Education). By the end of compulsory education, all students should be able to identify cardiac arrest, alert emergency services, initiate resuscitation maneuvers, use the defibrillator, and know how to respond to choking incidents.