In situ simulation training in First Aid. Pilot study. First aid in a dangerous workplace

Abstract Purpose The aim of the study was to evaluate the newly develop course prepared for the employees working in the forest and mountain environment Methodology 31 people participated in the course. They were employees of Roztocze National Park and the Forestry Commission Lutowiska. A diagno...

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Main Authors: Grzegorz Witkowski, Olga Padała, Wojciech Dzikowski, Katarzyna Naylor, Ewa Domańska-Glonek, Anna Torres, Kamil Torres
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Language:English
Published: Kazimierz Wielki University 2017-04-01
Series:Journal of Education, Health and Sport
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Online Access:http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/4390
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spelling doaj-9f04463548884e7a98418329914d92342020-11-25T02:03:01ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062017-04-017443544610.5281/zenodo.4957744176In situ simulation training in First Aid. Pilot study. First aid in a dangerous workplaceGrzegorz Witkowski0Olga Padała1Wojciech Dzikowski2Katarzyna Naylor3Ewa Domańska-Glonek4Anna Torres5Kamil Torres6Department of Didactics and Medical Simulation, Chair of Human Anatomy, Medical University of LublinStudents' Scientific Association of Medical Simulation, Medical University of LublinDepartment of Didactics and Medical Simulation, Chair of Human Anatomy, Medical University of LublinDepartment of Didactics and Medical Simulation, Chair of Human Anatomy, Medical University of LublinDepartment of Didactics and Medical Simulation, Chair of Human Anatomy, Medical University of LublinLaboratory of Biostructure, Chair of Human Anatomy, Medical University of LublinDepartment of Didactics and Medical Simulation, Chair of Human Anatomy, Medical University of LublinAbstract Purpose The aim of the study was to evaluate the newly develop course prepared for the employees working in the forest and mountain environment Methodology 31 people participated in the course. They were employees of Roztocze National Park and the Forestry Commission Lutowiska. A diagnostic survey was implemented in a form of a questionnaire. The respondents were provided with two original questionnaires and a telephone survey. Surveys were anonymous and voluntary. Findings The average assessment of First Aid knowledge before the workshop was 2.48 and majority of participants assesed First Aid as difficult. After the workshop, the respondents assessed the knowledge on average as 3.87 and as much as 58% declared that definitely would provide First Aid to a stranger; 81% to a close person. Over 80% of respondents noticed the need of  regular training in First Aid. Research implication The analysis showed that regular improvement of First Aid skills is required by the participants. The training should be adjusted to the group’s needs in terms of the program, teaching techniques and the place of training. There is a need to implement such training on a wider scale among forestry and mountain workers. Originality Uncovering the gaps in First Aid training in mountain and forest workers in their professional training.http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/4390first aid, foresters, battlefield medicine, occupational exposure, health and safety rules
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Ewa Domańska-Glonek
Anna Torres
Kamil Torres
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Ewa Domańska-Glonek
Anna Torres
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In situ simulation training in First Aid. Pilot study. First aid in a dangerous workplace
Journal of Education, Health and Sport
first aid, foresters, battlefield medicine, occupational exposure, health and safety rules
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Olga Padała
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Katarzyna Naylor
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Anna Torres
Kamil Torres
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title In situ simulation training in First Aid. Pilot study. First aid in a dangerous workplace
title_short In situ simulation training in First Aid. Pilot study. First aid in a dangerous workplace
title_full In situ simulation training in First Aid. Pilot study. First aid in a dangerous workplace
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publisher Kazimierz Wielki University
series Journal of Education, Health and Sport
issn 2391-8306
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Abstract Purpose The aim of the study was to evaluate the newly develop course prepared for the employees working in the forest and mountain environment Methodology 31 people participated in the course. They were employees of Roztocze National Park and the Forestry Commission Lutowiska. A diagnostic survey was implemented in a form of a questionnaire. The respondents were provided with two original questionnaires and a telephone survey. Surveys were anonymous and voluntary. Findings The average assessment of First Aid knowledge before the workshop was 2.48 and majority of participants assesed First Aid as difficult. After the workshop, the respondents assessed the knowledge on average as 3.87 and as much as 58% declared that definitely would provide First Aid to a stranger; 81% to a close person. Over 80% of respondents noticed the need of  regular training in First Aid. Research implication The analysis showed that regular improvement of First Aid skills is required by the participants. The training should be adjusted to the group’s needs in terms of the program, teaching techniques and the place of training. There is a need to implement such training on a wider scale among forestry and mountain workers. Originality Uncovering the gaps in First Aid training in mountain and forest workers in their professional training.
topic first aid, foresters, battlefield medicine, occupational exposure, health and safety rules
url http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/4390
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