2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-112739/v1
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Knowledge and Attitudes on First aid among Advanced Level Students in Gampaha Educational Zone, Sri Lanka.

Abstract: BackgroundFirst aid is the initial care given in an emergency, to protect life and to prevent worsening of the condition of the victims, until they are undertaken by a professional medical person. It is essential to know basic first aid as a responsible person in society. The current study was conducted to assess the knowledge, attitudes and practices on first aid among advanced level students in government schools in Gampaha educational zone.MethodsA descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 510 g… Show more

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“…This finding was lower than studies conducted in Pakistan (67.1%) and Sri Lanka (98.8%). 19 , 20 The possible justification for this difference might be the difference in study setting (difference in socioeconomic status), study participants in which the study conducted in Pakistan incorporated only students aged 18–19 years while the current study included students aged 18–30 years, and sampling technique in which the study conducted in Sri Lanka used convenience sampling whereas the current study used simple random sampling technique to select study participants.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This finding was lower than studies conducted in Pakistan (67.1%) and Sri Lanka (98.8%). 19 , 20 The possible justification for this difference might be the difference in study setting (difference in socioeconomic status), study participants in which the study conducted in Pakistan incorporated only students aged 18–19 years while the current study included students aged 18–30 years, and sampling technique in which the study conducted in Sri Lanka used convenience sampling whereas the current study used simple random sampling technique to select study participants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%