Knowledge and Attitudes on First Aid among Advanced Level Students in Gampaha Educational Zone, Sri Lanka
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Archives of Internal Medicine Research
Abstract
First aid is the initial care given in an emer-gency, to
protect life and to prevent worsening of the condition
of the victims, until they are undertaken by a professional medical person. This research was done to
assess the knowledge, attitudes and practices on first
aid among advanced level students in government
schools in Gampaha educational zone. A descriptive
cross-sectional study using a pre-tested questionnaire
was self-administered to collect the data among grade
12 students (n=510) in five randomly selected schools.
Chi-square test was used to assess the associations and
a p-value <0.05 was considered as significant. Student’s mean first aid knowledge was 57.4±13.5 while 1%
(n=5) were categorized as having “inadequate knowledge”, 30.6% (n=156), 61.4% (n=313) and 7.1%
(n=36) were having “moderate”, “good” and
“excellent” knowledge respectively. Only 16.9%
(n=86) of the students were previously trained in first
aid. Positive attitudes towards first aid were found and
98.8% students (n=504) believed it is essential to have
first aid knowledge.
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First Aid, School Students, Knowledge, Attitudes
Citation
Alahakoon, P.V., Perera, P.K., Wijesundara, C., and Bandaranayaka, K.O. (2022). Knowledge and Attitudes on First Aid among Advanced Level Students in Gampaha Educational Zone, Sri Lanka. Archives of Internal Medicine Research, 5(2), 172-181. https://doi.org/10.26502/aimr.0099.
