First aid Knowledge and Bystander Willingness to Rescue in Jilin, China: The Mediating Roles of Attitude towards First Aid
Xinrong Guo,
Getachew Mullu Kassa,
Lin Ye
et al.
Abstract:Background
Previous research has been conducted on bystander first aid knowledge, attitudes, and willingness. However, surveys of their willingness to provide first aid as bystanders have shown conflicting results. Jilin Province, China, as an economically underdeveloped region, has a low popularization rate of first aid knowledge, and there is a lack of analysis of the mediating effects on first aid knowledge, attitude, and willingness to rescue. Therefore, this study will investigate the first aid knowledge… Show more
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