教师对阿布贾小学哮喘友好性的评估

E. Ekop, Adaobi Nkasiobi Azuike
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儿童在学校应该受到保护和安全。哮喘是全球儿童中最主要的慢性呼吸系统疾病,这类重要疾病应在学校保健方案中占据优先地位。因此,本研究的目的是从教师的角度来确定尼日利亚阿布贾的哮喘友好学校。资料与方法:采用横断面问卷调查法,随机抽取公立小学教师进行调查。使用“你的学校对哮喘有多友好”问卷来评估学校对哮喘的友好程度。结果:参与研究的403名教师中,以女性249人(61.8%)居多,平均年龄35岁(SD±8岁),城市教师14人(58.3%),城市教师251人(62.3%)居多。在以下几个问题上,教师们给学校打了很低的分:在紧急情况下对儿童哮喘护理的学校政策的可用性、在学校快速获得哮喘药物的可用性、对哮喘儿童的全职护士或负责人员的可用性、对哮喘教师的培训以及空气质量指数的监测。在关于保持学校环境无烟和防止接触过多灰尘等哮喘诱因的建议的问题上,依从性得分很高。根据教师的报告,大多数学校的哮喘友好性水平为300(74.4%)。结论:鉴于哮喘在儿童中的重要性,应共同努力确保尼日利亚阿布贾的学校对哮喘友好。这可以通过加强学校保健方案来实现。
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Teachers assessment of asthma-friendliness of primary schools in Abuja
Introduction: Children should be protected and safe in school. An important disease like asthma, the leading chronic respiratory disease among children globally, should occupy a place of priority in a school’s health programme. Therefore, the aim of thestudy was to determine how asthma-friendly schools  are in Abuja, Nigeria from a teacher’s perspective. Materials and Methods: This was a cross sectional, questionnaire- based survey carried out among  andomly selected teachers in public primary schools. Asthmafriendliness of schools was assessed using the “How asthmafriendly is your school”  questionnaire. Results: Of the 403 teachers who participated in the study, majority were females 249(61.8%), mean age was 35 years SD ±8 years, school  settings were mainly urban 14 (58.3%) and majority teachers located in urban settings 251 (62.3%). The teachers scored the    schools poorly on questions  about availability of school policies on asthma care for the children in or out of emergency situations, quick access to asthma medications at school, availability of a full-time nurse or responsible personnel for children with asthma, training of teachers on asthma and monitoring of Air Quality  Index. Adherence was scored high on questions referring to recommendations about keeping the school environment tobacco smoke free and  preventing exposures to asthma triggers such as excessive dust. Majority of the schools had a poor asthmafriendliness level 300 (74.4%) based on the  teachers report. Conclusion: Given the importance of asthma among children, concerted efforts should be made to ensure that schools in Abuja, Nigeria  are asthma-friendly. This can be achieved by strengthening school health programmes. 
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