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Chinese Journal of Nursing Education ›› 2023, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (7): 852-856.doi: 10.3761/j.issn.1672-9234.2023.07.015

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Investigation on the status of first aid knowledge,beliefs and behaviors of community residents

WANG Fang1,2(),QI Juan1,2,CHEN Chunli1,2,CAI Renyan1,2,ZHAO Yang1,2,XIE Lunfang1,2()   

  • Received:2023-04-04 Online:2023-07-15 Published:2023-07-14

Abstract:

Objective To investigate the current status of emergency knowledge,beliefs,and behaviors among community residents. Methods The residents with non-medical background in Hefei were recruited as the participant by convenient sampling method from March to September 2022. A self-designed questionnaire of first aid knowledge,belief and behavior was used for investigation. Results A total of 1 252 residents were surveyed with first aid knowledge score of(11.01±2.29),first aid belief score of(36.36±6.25) and first aid behavior score of (19.45±2.70) respectively. There was a statistically significant difference in first aid knowledge,belief,and behavior scores among people with different age and self-perceived mastery of first aid knowledge (P<0.05). Whether or not received training on first aid knowledge and skills has a statistically significant impact on first aid knowledge and belief scores (P<0.05),yet no statistically significant impact on first aid behavior score(P>0.05). Conclusion Community residents’ first aid knowledge and belief level are at a moderate to high level,and their behavior is at a moderate level. It is necessary to further develop a reasonable public first aid knowledge and skill training program to improve the first aid knowledge and skill level for community residents.

Key words: Questionnaires, First Aid, Community residents, Knowledge, Belief, Behavior