意识和知识,对烧伤急救儿科烧伤在沙特阿拉伯:横断面研究。

Saleh Saeed Al Jathnan Al Qahtani, Ahmed Al Abyah, Omar Al-Otaibi, Faisal Alghamdi, Saad Alharthi, Rawan Aljohani, Afnan Alharbi, Fay Alanazi, Azzah Alghamdi, Ali Alyami, Muteb Alharthi, Mohammed Alshehri, Ahmed Arif, Fai Arif
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背景:儿童烧伤是危险的、困难的,而且更容易引起并发症。目的:本研究的目的是检查沙特和非沙特公民对儿科烧伤急诊护理的知识和理解。方法:在沙特阿拉伯不同地区进行了为期6个月的观察性横断面研究。一项结构化调查被用来收集通过社交媒体招募的成年参与者的信息。这项调查进行了试点,以确保其明确性和相关性。估计样本量允许95%的置信水平和5%的误差幅度。采用SPSS软件对意识水平、急救知识和人口统计学关系进行统计分析。结果:大多数参与者为沙特人(94.7%)、女性(60.4%)、单身(54.9%)和25岁以下(51.9%)。只有124名(12.1%)参与者有高水平的意识。知识得分高、中、低的分别有470人(45.9%)、338人(33%)和216人(21.1%)。757人(73.9%)、231人(22.6%)、36人(3.5%)持积极态度、中性态度和消极态度。大多数参与者通过在线资源(40.5%)、社交媒体(30%)和教育机构(25%)获取信息。女性受试者的知识得分显著高于男性。此外,有孩子且年龄在25岁至25岁之间的参与者的态度得分明显更高。同样,与其他职业相比,学生和员工的意识和知识得分更高。同时,受教育程度较高(硕士/博士)的参与者得分更高。结论:小儿烧伤急救知识和实践不足。因此,必须举办烧伤急救课程和培训,开展提高认识运动,以提高沙特全体人民的知识。
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Awareness and Knowledge, Towards Burn First Aid of Pediatric Burns in Saudi Arabia: a Cross-Sectional Study.

Background: Burn injuries are dangerous, difficult, and more likely to cause complications in children.

Objective: The purpose of the current study was to examine the knowledge and comprehension of emergency care for pediatric burns among Saudi and non-Saudi citizens.

Methods: An observational, cross-sectional study was carried out over a six-month period in various Saudi Arabian regions. A structured survey was utilized to collect information from adult participants recruited through social media. This survey was piloted to guarantee its clarity and relevance. The sample size was estimated to allow for a 95% confidence level and a 5% margin of error. SPSS software was used to conduct statistical analyses on awareness levels, first aid knowledge, and demographic relationships.

Results: Majority of participants was Saudi (94.7%), female (60.4%), single (54.9%) and less than 25 years old (51.9%). Only 124 (12.1%) participants had a high level of awareness. A total of 470 (45.9%), 338 (33%) and 216 (21.1%) participants had high, moderate and low knowledge scores, respectively. Also, 757 (73.9%), 231(22.6%) and 36 (3.5%) participants had positive, neutral and negative attitude, respectively. The majority of participants received their information through online resources (40.5%), social media (30%) and educational institutions (25%). Females' participants had significantly better knowledge score. Also, significantly better attitude scores were noticed with participants who had children and who age > 25 years old. Likewise, students and employees had better awareness and knowledge scores compared to other occupations. Meanwhile, participants with advanced level of education (Master/PhD) had better scores.

Conclusion: There is a lack of knowledge and practice of pediatric burn's first aid. Thus, courses and training in first aid for burns and awareness campaigns are essential in order to improve the knowledge of the general Saudi population.

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