Non-medical students first aid awareness and training needs survey of Shiyan city
10.3969/j.issn.1671-8348.2017.23.025
- VernacularTitle:十堰市非医学专业大学生急救认知和培训需求调查
- Author:
Cui LIU
;
Tao LI
;
Yan WAN
;
Wei ZHOU
;
Junjie LIANG
;
Yukang CHEN
;
Sifei GAN
;
Ningtao SUN
- Keywords:
non-medical specialty;
students;
first aid;
educationg;
data collection
- From:
Chongqing Medicine
2017;46(23):3248-3250
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective In order to know first aid awareness and training needs of non-medical college students in Shiyan city,and to provide the basis for an efficient first-aid training.Methods A total of 1063 non-medical colleges in Shiyan city were surveyed by random sampling method.Results 64.61% of students awared of their own lack of knowledge of first aid,only 3.8 % feel rich;based on the first aid knowledge they obtained at present,46.92 % did not hesitate to rescue the stranger.After receiving systematic training,the rate rise to 78.9 %,68.09 % of students worried about their lack of first aid skills were the biggest obstacle for them to implement of rescue;98.3% of the students asked to undergo first aid training,92.27% of students like approach first aid skills was hands-on model.33.03% of students believe that medical schools were the best institutions to undertake emergency training,23.46% of students chose the hospital.Conclusion Non-medical college students in Shiyan city have a bad awareness for firstaid knowledge and a strong desire for training.It is necessary that relevant departments will formulate targeted training programs to improve college students' first-aid response and improve regional emergency level.