2015
DOI: 10.14408/kjems.2015.19.1.019
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Prehospital care and knowledge, prehospital care confidence toward the infant and toddlers of the 119 emergency medical technicians

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“…In other words, not only do Vietnamese marriage-migrant women express on their parenting difficulties in the Korean society more often than other marriage-migrant women, they are also restricted to fewer educational opportunities due to the language barrier. Lastly, infants and toddlers tend to have strong curiosities and impulses; therefore, they have a high risk of accidents [6]. The most important person to accurately recognize and handle an emergency situation involving an infant or toddler is the mother, but marriage-migrant women may not appropriately perform first aid in an emergency, because of a lack of knowledge [12].…”
Section: Data Collection and Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In other words, not only do Vietnamese marriage-migrant women express on their parenting difficulties in the Korean society more often than other marriage-migrant women, they are also restricted to fewer educational opportunities due to the language barrier. Lastly, infants and toddlers tend to have strong curiosities and impulses; therefore, they have a high risk of accidents [6]. The most important person to accurately recognize and handle an emergency situation involving an infant or toddler is the mother, but marriage-migrant women may not appropriately perform first aid in an emergency, because of a lack of knowledge [12].…”
Section: Data Collection and Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Child safety accidents primarily occur at home. Although they occur mostly in the presence of a parent or other family members as first witnesses, it is difficult for parents to handle an emergency situation appropriately, because most parents do not have specialized knowledge regarding first aid [6].…”
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confidence: 99%