Basic first aid and life support: are the schools prepared? a descriptive study

Authors

  • Mayuri Verma Graded Specialist Community Medicine, Indian Air Force, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  • Sunil Agrawal Director Medical Services (Health) and Senior Advisor Community Medicine, Indian Air Force, New Delhi, India
  • Palack Agrawal Dr. Vishampayan Memorial Government Medical College, Solapur, Maharahstra, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20211743

Keywords:

Basic life support, First aid, Schools, Students, Teachers

Abstract

Background: First aid is the immediate assistance provided to a sick or injured. Children spend most of their daytime in schools and are at greater risk of accidents and injuries. National disaster management guidelines 2016 recommends that school teachers and students be trained in first aid and basic life support (BLS). This study was undertaken in schools to assess the awareness of high school students and teachers about first aid and BLS, accompanied by demonstration and hands-on training.

Methods: This was a descriptive cross sectional study. All students of class 11th and 12th and teachers of three cantonment schools in New Delhi were included. Knowledge was assessed using a questionnaire comprising 20 multiple choice questions. 377 questionnaires were analyzed.

Results: Mean knowledge score=10.96, SD=2.87. 67.6% participants had a score <12 (60%), 29 (7.7%) had good knowledge, 214 (56.8%) average (11-15) and 107 (35.5%) poor (≤10).

Conclusions: There was low level of awareness about correct first aid and BLS. First aid training should be incorporated as a part of school curriculum. Repeated reinforcement of knowledge and skills is essential.

Author Biographies

Mayuri Verma, Graded Specialist Community Medicine, Indian Air Force, Pune, Maharashtra, India

Graded Specialist Community Medcine India Air Force

Sunil Agrawal, Director Medical Services (Health) and Senior Advisor Community Medicine, Indian Air Force, New Delhi, India

Director Medcial Services Health and Senior Advisor Indian Air Force

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2021-04-27

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Verma, M., Agrawal, S., & Agrawal, P. (2021). Basic first aid and life support: are the schools prepared? a descriptive study. International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health, 8(5), 2261–2265. https://doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20211743

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