2014
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2014-005848
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Are schoolteachers able to teach first aid to children younger than 6 years? A comparative study

Abstract: ObjectivesThis study was designed to assess the knowledge acquired by very young children (<6 years) trained by their own teachers at nursery school. This comparative study assessed the effect of training before the age of 6 years compared with a group of age-matched untrained children.SettingSome schoolteachers were trained by emergency medical teams to perform basic first aid.ParticipantsEighteen classes comprising 315 pupils were randomly selected: nine classes of trained pupils (cohort C1) and nine classes… Show more

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“…The head teachers provided the challenges confronting delivery of first aid in the schools as inadequate qualified personnel, facilities, supplies and financial Both categories of respondents indicated that the pupils receive first aid services in the schools. This finding is consistent with the admonishing that teachers need to offer first aids in school to improve the health conditions of their pupils (Ammirati et al, 2014, Al-Robaiaay, 2013, Abemethy, et al, 2003. However, the teachers who usually offer first aid to pupils in the schools when they need arises lack professional training on first aid.…”
Section: Part Two: Responses On First Aid Services In the Schoolssupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…The head teachers provided the challenges confronting delivery of first aid in the schools as inadequate qualified personnel, facilities, supplies and financial Both categories of respondents indicated that the pupils receive first aid services in the schools. This finding is consistent with the admonishing that teachers need to offer first aids in school to improve the health conditions of their pupils (Ammirati et al, 2014, Al-Robaiaay, 2013, Abemethy, et al, 2003. However, the teachers who usually offer first aid to pupils in the schools when they need arises lack professional training on first aid.…”
Section: Part Two: Responses On First Aid Services In the Schoolssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…For example, a study was conducted in Europe, which disclosed that all teachers needed to learn first aid themselves and then teach pupils, right from nursery school level. The teachers also realised the need to apply basic first aid in the classrooms (Ammirati, Gagnayre, Amsallem, Némitz, & Gignon, 2014). Another study was conducted in the United States of America; (USA), which showed that only 5.4% of the teachers received first-aid training.…”
Section: Justification For the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In studies done in Europe, for instance, the present culture is that all teachers must first learn first aid themselves and then teach pupilsright from nursery school level-basic first aid that can be applied in classrooms. [4][5][6] In contrast, several studies done in Asia have reported awareness, perception and practices of first aid among teachers to be poor. 3,[7][8][9] This study was undertaken to assess the awareness, attitudes and practices of first aid among school teachers and to assess the first aid facilities in schools in Mangalore, a coastal city in south India.…”
Section: What This Study Addsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 Teachers who receive training in first aid skills may further provide training to the school children. [9][10][11] To begin with training of school teachers may be cost-effective step as teachers are usually the first contact point in any such type of emergencies. Teachers are easily-accepted source of information for children, who would be more receptive to the knowledge imparted by their mentors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%