Kuthy S, Grap M J, Penn L, Henderson V
Medical College of Virginia Hospitals, Richmond 23298, USA.
J Neurosci Nurs. 1995 Oct;27(5):273-7. doi: 10.1097/01376517-199510000-00006.
This study evaluated a neuroscience nursing community outreach program titled, "After the Party's Over," focused on teenage drinking and driving prevention. The program consisted of a 20-minute slide presentation with contemporary music and narration that depicted graphic pictures of actual patients who sustained severe head and spinal cord injuries (SCIs) as a result of motor vehicle accidents (MVAs). A convenience sample of 274 high school drivers' education students was obtained. A Likert-type scale that measured reported behaviors was administered immediately before and after the program and one month after program completion. Results indicated a significant change in reported driving behavior of teenagers who participated in this program.
本研究评估了一个名为“派对结束后”的神经科学护理社区外展项目,该项目专注于预防青少年酒后驾车。该项目包括一个20分钟的幻灯片演示,配有当代音乐和旁白,展示了因机动车事故(MVA)而遭受严重头部和脊髓损伤(SCI)的真实患者的图片。获得了274名高中驾驶教育学生的便利样本。在项目前后以及项目完成后一个月,使用一个测量报告行为的李克特量表进行了测评。结果表明,参与该项目的青少年在报告的驾驶行为方面有显著变化。