2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.afjem.2022.02.006
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Training and certification in first responder care among mountaineering practitioners in east Africa

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“…Another study, conducted among mountaineering practitioners in East Africa, found that only 47.1% had received training in basic FA. 26 In a crash-prone area of Ashanti region in Ghana, only 43.1% had received training in FA but 40.4% had above-average knowledge, compared to our study, in which 20.5% had an above-average score (≥70%), and 82.9% were willing to provide FA. 27 Studies have shown that training can improve knowledge and skills, and hence confidence in providing FA.…”
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confidence: 74%
“…Another study, conducted among mountaineering practitioners in East Africa, found that only 47.1% had received training in basic FA. 26 In a crash-prone area of Ashanti region in Ghana, only 43.1% had received training in FA but 40.4% had above-average knowledge, compared to our study, in which 20.5% had an above-average score (≥70%), and 82.9% were willing to provide FA. 27 Studies have shown that training can improve knowledge and skills, and hence confidence in providing FA.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 74%