First aid facilities in the school settings: Are schools able to manage adequately?

Pak J Med Sci

Dr. Khola Noreen, MBBS, M.Phil. Assistant Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences, Bahria University Medical & Dental College (BUMDC), Karachi, Pakistan.

Published: January 2018

Background And Objective: Children spend most of their time in schools and are vulnerable to injuries and mild ailments, hence requiring first-aid care. School teacher can provide immediate first-aid care in the absence of any health professional. This study assesses first-aid facilities within school premises and assessment of teachers on first aid training.

Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted from July-December 2017, participants were full time school teachers of both public and private sectors at both primary and secondary levels, having a minimum of one year experience. Questionnaire was filled on one to one basis by taking oral interview.

Results: Out of 209 teachers, 72.7% were from private sector. Stomachache was the most common medical incident (82.29%) requiring first-aid care in schools. First aid box was available in all schools but its contents were not satisfactory. Sick bay was not found in any school. 68.42% of teachers were not trained in first-aid management because of lack of opportunity, however 56% were willing to enroll in any first aid training and majority (91.38%) considered it essential for their professional life.

Conclusion: First aid facilities at various schools of Karachi and availability of trained teachers who can provide first aid care is unsatisfactory.

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Source
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5954363PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.12669/pjms.342.14766DOI Listing

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