Title of article
First Aid Knowledge Among University Students in Jordan
Author/Authors
Khatatbeh, Moawiah Public Health Department - Faculty of Medicine, Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan
Pages
5
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1
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5
Abstract
Background: This study has aimed to evaluate the level of knowledge about the first aid process among the university students in Jordan. Methods: The study population consisted of students of the 14 scientific and unscientific faculties at Yarmouk University, Jordan. Data were obtained via questionnaires from 883 students.
Results: The majority of participants were females (65.9%) with mean age (standard deviation) of 19.9 (2.6) years. Only 29.2% of students had previous first aid experience. When asked, only 11% of students knew the normal respiration rate of an adult in 1 min. Results revealed that female students, having previous first aid experience, and being a student of the health sciences and scientific colleges were the only factors had significant statistical associations with better level of first aid knowledge.
Conclusions: The students’ knowledge about first aid is not at an adequate level. It would be advisable that first aid course be handled as a separate and practical course at secondary school level.
Keywords
First aid , knowledge , university students
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2428379
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