使用教育计划和新的报告工具预防急诊科护理中的工作场所暴力

Maziad Al Adwan
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在约旦,自闭症的患病率在发育障碍中所占的比例很高。由于父母在大多数情况下是主要的照顾者,他们识别自闭症的迹象和症状并作出适当反应的能力对于为自闭症患者提供培训项目非常重要。本研究旨在了解家长对自闭症的认知和认知。对非自闭症儿童的父母进行了知识、意识和感知的筛选研究。选取了200名非自闭症儿童的父母作为样本。数据分析使用(SPSS version 16)。这项研究显示了对自闭症缺乏认识和认知。应该为这些父母提供特殊的项目,以提高他们的知识、意识和感知缺陷。积极的一面是,大多数人愿意让他们的孩子在确诊的情况下接受检测和治疗。然而,只有一小部分参与者知道自闭症中心。对自闭症父母进行咨询是必要的。背景:自闭症的患病率在全球范围内呈增长趋势。由于父母在大多数情况下是主要的照顾者,他们识别自闭症迹象和症状并作出适当反应的能力对于为自闭症患者提供最佳教育培训方案至关重要。本研究的目的是确定父母对自闭症的认识、意识和感知。方法:采用横断面调查方法,对约旦Zarka地区非自闭症儿童家长的知识、认知和知觉进行筛查。研究人员排除了从事医疗行业的父母、有自闭症儿童的父母、不能完全理解阿拉伯语的父母。我们选取了200名非自闭症儿童的父母作为样本。在研究参与者中进行了一份经过验证和预先测试的问卷调查,以记录有关自闭症及其体征和症状的人口统计信息、知识和看法。数据分析使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS version 16)。对自闭症及其体征和症状的看法分别计算知识分数,以反映参与者对自闭症的总体知识。结果:在研究人群中,75%的人听说过自闭症,那些知道有人患有这种疾病的人表现出更强的意识。然而,我们的参与者表现出较差的知识得分,在自闭症正确观点部分的平均得分为5.59,在体征和症状知识测试部分的平均得分为6.84。尽管如此,95.6%的参与者愿意让他们的孩子在被诊断为自闭症的情况下接受治疗。结论:研究对象缺乏对自闭症的认识和认知。为了填补知识、意识和感知缺陷的空白,应该为这些缺陷的父母提供相关的专门项目,以提高他们对自闭症的知识、意识和感知,以便早期诊断和干预治疗。积极的一面是,大多数人愿意让他们的孩子在确诊的情况下接受检测和治疗。然而,只有少数参与者知道扎尔卡的自闭症中心。全科医生需要在自闭症家长咨询方面发挥关键作用。
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Prevention of Workplace Violence in ED Nursing Using the Implementation of an Educational Program and a New Reporting Tool
The prevalence of autism is of high percentage in developmental disabilities in Jordan. Owing to parents being the primary caregivers in most situations, their ability to recognize the signs and symptoms of autism and respond appropriately is importance to provide training programs to autistic individuals. This study aims to ascertaining the parent’s knowledge and awareness and perception of autism. A study was performed to screen the Knowledge, awareness and perception of parents of non-autistic children. Sample of 200 parents of non-autistic children were selected. Data were analyzed using (SPSS version 16). The study displayed a lack of awareness and knowledge and perception of autism. Special programs should be provided to those parents to promote their knowledge, awareness, and perception deficits,. On a positive note, most were willing to get their children tested and treated in case of a diagnosis. However, only a small number of participants knew of autism centers. Counseling parents about autism is needed. Background: The prevalence of autism is growing all over the world. Owing to parents being the primary caregivers in most situations, their ability to recognize the signs and symptoms of autism and respond appropriately is of paramount importance in aiming to provide the best educational training programs to autistic individuals. This study was conducted with the aim of ascertaining the parent’s knowledge and awareness and perception of autism. Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed by the researcher to screen the Knowledge, awareness and perception of parents of non-autistic children in Zarka area, Jordan. The researcher excluded the parents belonging to the medical profession, those who have autistic children, and those who couldn’t completely comprehend Arabic. A sample size of 200 parents of non-autistic children was selected. A validated and pre-tested questionnaire was administered among the study participants to record demographic information, knowledge, and perceptions regarding autism and its signs and symptoms. Data were analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS version 16). A knowledge score was calculated for opinions about autism and its signs and symptoms individually to reflect a participant’s overall knowledge regarding autism. Results: From the study population, 75% of our population had heard of autism, with those who knew of someone with the disorder displaying greater awareness. However, our participants displayed poor knowledge scores, with a mean score of 5.59 in the section concerning correct opinions on autism and that of 6.84 in the section testing knowledge of signs and symptoms. Despite this, 95.6% of the participants were willing to get their children treated, in the event of them being diagnosed with autism. Conclusion: The population of the study displayed a lack of awareness and knowledge and perception of autism. In order to full fill the gap of knowledge, awareness and perception deficit, special programs related the deficits should be provided to those parents to promote their knowledge, awareness, and perception regarding autism, so as to allow for early diagnoses and intervention therapy. On a positive note, most were willing to get their children tested and treated in case of a diagnosis. However, only a small number of participants knew of autism centers in Zarka. General practitioners are needed to play a key role in counseling parents about autism.
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