Charbel B. Aoun, Joseph Sfeir, Raymond Challita, Elie Moukawam, Ziad Hankach, Samira Wanna, Georgio Abou Tass, Elias Nemnom, Ralph Daher, Cybelle Tannoury, Deoda Maassarani, Nancy Zeaiter, Elie Fazaa, Nina Rossa Haddad, Loubna Abboud, George Ghanime, Ziad Sleiman
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摘要
本研究调查了黎巴嫩人口关于热烧伤的知识、态度和做法,以告知有针对性的干预措施。采用横断面设计,通过结构化问卷从1090名参与者中收集数据。主要研究结果显示,平均知识得分为14.89/20,表明理解程度中等,在识别三度烧伤和最佳冷却时间方面存在差距。态度得分平均为36.97/50,反映了对烧伤预防的强烈支持,但对急救的信心较低。实践得分为12.37/20,许多参与者遵守安全措施,但依赖未经核实的补救措施,缺乏应急准备。在这三个领域之间发现了显著的相关性,特别是在知识和实践之间(r = 0.328, p < 0.001),强调了教育和态度在塑造行为中的作用。多变量分析发现,正规的急救培训、教育和城市居住是所有三个领域的重要预测因素,而年龄对知识有负面影响。这些结果强调需要针对不同文化的教育和加强培训,以解决黎巴嫩人口在烧伤预防和管理方面的差距。
Knowledge, Attitude and Practices Towards Thermal Burns: A Cross-Sectional Study in the Lebanese Population
This study investigates the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of the Lebanese population regarding thermal burns to inform targeted interventions. Using a cross-sectional design, data was collected from 1090 participants though a structured questionnaire. Key findings revealed a mean knowledge score of 14.89/20, indicating moderate understanding, with gaps in identifying third-degree burns and optimal cooling durations. Attitudes scores averaged 36.97/50, reflecting a strong support for burn prevention but low confidence in first aid. Practices scored 12.37/20, with many participants adhering to safety measures but relying on unverified remedies and lacking emergency preparedness. Significant correlations were found between the three domains, particularly between knowledge and practices (r = 0.328, p < 0.001), emphasising the role of education and attitudes in shaping behaviours. Multivariate analysis identified formal first aid training, education, and urban residency as strong predictors across all three domains, while older age negatively influenced knowledge. These results underscore the need for culturally tailored education and enhanced training to address gaps in burn prevention and management among the Lebanese population.
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