A Survey on the Current Situation of Prehospital First Aid about Knowledge, Belief and Behavior among University Students in Jingzhou ()
ABSTRACT
Objective: To understand the current situation of prehospital first aid knowledge, attitude and behavior of university students in Jingzhou City. Methods: A prehospital first aid knowledge questionnaire and the convenience sampling method were used to survey 307 university students in Jingzhou City. Results: The mean score of prehospital first aid knowledge of university students in Jingzhou City was 12.85 ± 2.643, the mean score of attitude was 50.73 ± 4.114, and the mean score of behavior was 39.05 ± 8.898; There was a statistically significant difference in the scores of prehospital first aid knowledge, attitude, and behavior of university students depending on whether or not they had received prehospital first aid training (P < 0.05); there was also a statistically significant difference in the scores of prehospital first aid knowledge and behavior of university students with different majors, grade levels, and places of residence (P < 0.05). There is a positive correlation between the knowledge, attitude and behavior of prehospital emergency care of college students in Jingzhou City. Knowledge and attitude affect the level of behavior. Conclusion: Jingzhou University students have a positive attitude toward pre-hospital first aid, but the knowledge level and behavior are low, which suggests that the government, society and the school should create good conditions to promote the improvement of pre-hospital first aid knowledge and ability.
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Zhang, T. , Zhou, H. , Xu, C. and Zhou, J. (2024) A Survey on the Current Situation of Prehospital First Aid about Knowledge, Belief and Behavior among University Students in Jingzhou.
Open Journal of Applied Sciences,
14, 1251-1261. doi:
10.4236/ojapps.2024.145081.
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