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当你受伤且需要紧急帮助时,请拨打 999。” 关于向儿童普及应急服务和正确使用 999 的教育:对蓝灯中心应用程序的评估研究。

"When you're hurt and you need serious help you call 999." Educating children about emergency services and appropriate use of 999: An evaluation study of the Blue Light Hub app.

机构信息

Cardiff University Centre for Human Developmental Science, School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK

Welsh Ambulance Services University NHS Trust, Wales, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2024 Jun 10;14(6):e079214. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-079214.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

In the face of unprecedented demand, the Welsh Ambulance Services University NHS Trust developed 'Blue Light Hub': a new app to educate primary school-aged children about emergency services. Our overarching aim was to examine the effectiveness of the app.

DESIGN

Primary school-aged children from three schools in South Wales, UK, played with the app for 2 hours over 2 weeks in class time. Children completed quizzes to assess their knowledge and awareness of, and confidence in engaging with, emergency services before and after using the app.

PARTICIPANTS

Our evaluation focused on N=393 children who completed both the pre-test and post-test quizzes. On average, children were 8-9 years old (median school year, Year 4); 47.8% were male and 50.9% were female.

RESULTS

After using the app, there was a significant increase in the proportion of children who knew of appropriate actions to take in non-emergency scenarios, χ(1) = 26.01, and could provide a question a call handler would ask them if they called 999, χ(1) = 13.79. There was also an increase in the proportion of children who could identify an National Health Service (NHS) service that could help them if they were unwell, χ(1) = 33.31, name different roles in the NHS, χ(1) = 12.80 and knew how dialling 111 could help them χ(1) = 90.05 (all p values<0.001).

CONCLUSION

To our knowledge, Blue Light Hub is the first app of its kind designed to educate primary school-aged children about emergency services. Our findings provide preliminary evidence that the app supports children's knowledge and awareness of emergency services.

摘要

目的

面对前所未有的需求,威尔士救护服务大学国民保健署信托基金会开发了“蓝灯中心”:一款新的应用程序,用于教育小学生了解紧急服务。我们的总体目标是检验该应用程序的有效性。

设计

英国南威尔士的三所小学的小学生在课堂上,分两周、每次 2 小时玩该应用程序。孩子们在使用应用程序前后完成了一些测验,以评估他们对紧急服务的了解、意识和信心。

参与者

我们的评估重点是 N=393 名完成前测和后测测验的儿童。平均而言,孩子们 8-9 岁(中位数在校年级为四年级);47.8%为男性,50.9%为女性。

结果

使用应用程序后,知道在非紧急情况下应采取适当行动的儿童比例显著增加,χ(1) = 26.01,并且如果他们拨打 999,能够提供接线员可能会问他们的问题,χ(1) = 13.79。能够识别如果他们不舒服可以帮助他们的国民保健署服务的儿童比例也有所增加,χ(1) = 33.31,能够说出国民保健署不同角色的儿童比例也有所增加,χ(1) = 12.80,以及知道拨打 111 可以如何帮助他们的儿童比例也有所增加,χ(1) = 90.05(所有 p 值均<0.001)。

结论

据我们所知,“蓝灯中心”是首款旨在教育小学生了解紧急服务的此类应用程序。我们的发现提供了初步证据,表明该应用程序支持儿童对紧急服务的知识和意识。

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