Tse Eleana, Plakitsi Katerina, Voulgaris Spyridon, Alexiou George A
Department of Neurosurgery, School of Medicine, University of Ioannina, 45500 Ioannina, Greece.
Department of Early Childhood Education, School of Education, University of Ioannina, 45110 Ioannina, Greece.
Children (Basel). 2023 Jun 19;10(6):1076. doi: 10.3390/children10061076.
The primary objective of this pilot study was to examine the effectiveness of teaching first aid to 6-8-year-old children within their primary school setting. The study aimed to address two key research questions: (1) Can children of this age group acquire first aid and trauma management skills from their schoolteachers? (2) How long do children retain the acquired first aid knowledge?
A pilot experimental study with an educational intervention was conducted in a single primary school in Greece. A total of 60 schoolchildren aged 6-8 years were randomly selected for participation, with 30 children assigned to the training group and 30 children assigned to the control group, which did not receive any intervention. To assess the children's understanding of first aid, a specialized questionnaire was administered to all children one day before the training, as well as to the training group one day after the training, and at two and six months following the training.
Prior to the training, there were no significant differences in first aid knowledge between the children in the training group and those in the control group. However, one day after the training, the trained children demonstrated significantly higher scores ( < 0.05) compared to the control group. Over time, the first aid knowledge of the trained children gradually declined at the two- and six-month follow-up assessments, although it remained higher than their pre-training level.
First aid training provided by their teachers improved the knowledge of 6-8-year-old primary school children in first aid and trauma management.
本试点研究的主要目的是检验在小学环境中向6至8岁儿童教授急救知识的有效性。该研究旨在解决两个关键研究问题:(1)这个年龄组的儿童能否从他们的教师那里获得急救和创伤管理技能?(2)儿童能将所学的急救知识保持多长时间?
在希腊的一所小学进行了一项带有教育干预的试点实验研究。总共随机挑选了60名6至8岁的学童参与,其中30名儿童被分配到训练组,30名儿童被分配到对照组,对照组未接受任何干预。为了评估儿童对急救知识的理解,在训练前一天对所有儿童进行了一份专门的问卷调查,训练组在训练后一天以及训练后两个月和六个月也接受了该问卷调查。
训练前,训练组儿童和对照组儿童在急救知识方面没有显著差异。然而,训练后一天,与对照组相比,接受训练的儿童得分显著更高(<0.05)。随着时间的推移,在两个月和六个月的随访评估中,接受训练的儿童的急救知识逐渐下降,尽管仍高于他们训练前的水平。
教师提供的急救培训提高了6至8岁小学生在急救和创伤管理方面的知识。