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Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the First Aid Program Applied to Parents of 0-6 Year Old Children

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Increasing the First Aid Knowledge and Practice Levels of Parents
Accidental Injuries
First Aid Training
Pediatric Emergency Care
Child Safety
Self Efficacy
Registration Number
NCT07066007
Lead Sponsor
Semra SÖNGÜT
Brief Summary

Purpose: Accidents/injuries seen in children aged 0-6 in developed and developing countries are among the leading preventable health problems and are among the leading causes of death and disability. In the event of an accident/injury, many children can be saved and/or complications can be prevented with correct first aid knowledge and practices until the health team arrives. Therefore, parents are the first to have first aid knowledge and skills, and first aid training given to parents is very important so that they can provide correct first aid intervention in the event of an accident/injury. In this way, it will be possible to increase parents' awareness and self-efficacy, and mortality and morbidity rates after accidents/injuries in children can be reduced. It is important for pediatric nurses, who are important members of preventive health services, to create educational content according to the target audience and to provide first aid training to parents accordingly. In this context, the aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the first aid training program given to parents of 0-6 year old children, to improve parents' first aid application skills and to increase their first aid self-efficacy levels.

Scope and Objectives: In this project covering parents of 0-6 year old children; it is aimed to increase parents' first aid knowledge level, application skills and first aid self-efficacy.

Method: This study is planned as a randomized controlled experimental study. Parents of 0-6 year old children registered in Çorum Province Family Health Centers and nurseries and kindergartens affiliated with the Ministry of Family and Social Policies will be included in the study group. The parents participating in the study will be randomized into intervention and control groups. Parents will be divided into strata according to their level of education and the ages of their children, and stratification will be carried out after the pre-test of the study is applied. Parents will not be informed whether they are in the intervention or control group. The intervention group will be trained with the "First Aid Training Booklet for Parents of 0-6 Year Old Children" developed by the researchers. After the training, a post-test will be applied to the intervention and control groups. The research data will be collected using the "Introductory Information Form", "First Aid Knowledge Evaluation Form", "First Aid Application Skill Evaluation Form" and "First Aid-Self-Efficacy Scale" through face-to-face interviews.

Expected Results: The training program prepared for parents of children aged 0-6;

* It can be used in all scientific studies such as research, thesis, and projects planned to be conducted in the field,

* It can be used as a resource if "first aid" courses are added to the postgraduate education curricula of "Pediatric Nursing", "Public Health Nursing", "Surgical Diseases Nursing", which are frequently in contact with children of this age,

* It can form the basis for projects planned within the scope of "training of trainers" for students receiving postgraduate education in the fields of "Pediatric Nursing", "Public Health Nursing", "Surgical Diseases Nursing",

* Proper and effective first aid applications allow children to continue their lives in a healthy way by providing timely intervention. It is thought that the health of children, who are the future of societies, will contribute to the reduction of the frequency of applications for treatment and care services at health institutions and, in this respect, the effective use of economic resources allocated by governments to health.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
74
Inclusion Criteria
  • Parents with children between the ages of 0-6,
  • Parents who can read and write in Turkish,
  • Parents who volunteer to participate in the research.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Parents who have received first aid training in the last 3 years,
  • Parents who have not completed first aid training.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
First Aid Knowledge ScoreBaseline (Day 0) and immediately after intervention (Week 2)

The 101-question "First Aid Knowledge Evaluation Form" developed by the researcher is used to assess parents' knowledge of pediatric first aid. Scores range from 0 to 101; higher scores indicate higher knowledge levels.

The form is grouped according to the modules in the training program. In this context, it consists of a total of 101 questions: Module 1: General First Aid Information (14 questions); Module 2: Basic Life Support (BLS) Information (16 questions); Module 3: First Aid Information in Traumatic Injuries (31 questions); Module 4: First Aid Information in Medical Emergencies (18 questions); Module 5: First Aid Information in Other Emergencies (22 questions). Each question on the form was evaluated with two options as "true" and "false". It was scored as "Correct answers = 1" and "Wrong answers = 0". Accordingly, the total score that each parent can get from the "First Aid Knowledge Evaluation Form" was evaluated between 0 and 101.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
First Aid Practice ScoreBaseline (Day 0) and immediately after intervention (Week 2)

The 100-question "First Aid Application Skills Evaluation Form" developed by the researcher is used to evaluate parents' application skills in pediatric first aid. Observational checklist used to evaluate parents' first aid application skills. Structured performance checklist includes critical steps in pediatric emergencies. Scores range from 0 to 101; higher scores reflect better skill performance.The form is grouped according to the modules in the training program. In this context, it consists of a total of 100 questions: Module 1: Basic First Aid Application Skills (14 questions); Module 2: Basic Life Support (BLS) Application Skills (9 questions); Module 3: First Aid Application Skills in Traumatic Injuries (39 questions); Module 4: First Aid Application Skills in Medical Emergencies (18 questions); Module 5: First Aid Application Skills in Other Emergencies (20 questions). Each question on the form was evaluated with two options as "applied" and "could not apply".

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Hitit University

🇹🇷

Çorum, Turkey

Hitit University
🇹🇷Çorum, Turkey

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