Study on the Attitudes and Knowledge of Teachers and Future Teachers about Immediate Health Care Measures at School
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Pais Roldán, Paula; Olmos Gómez, María Del Carmen; Cuevas Rincón, Jesús Manuel; Luque Suárez, Mónica FranciscaEditorial
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First aid Early childhood and primary education teachers Validation Education
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2022-07-20Referencia bibliográfica
Pais-Roldán, P... [et al.]. Study on the Attitudes and Knowledge of Teachers and Future Teachers about Immediate Health Care Measures at School. Eur. J. Investig. Health Psychol. Educ. 2022, 12, 854–869. [https://doi.org/10.3390/ejihpe12070062]
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INTEREDUC/UFM EDU2017-88641-R; project "Study of training needs of the Autonomous City of Melilla"; University of Granada; Business Consulting (ASME) 13/11_20; Autonomous City of MelillaResumen
The level and need for immediate health care measures training for teachers are of growing
concern for two main reasons: on the one hand, these contents are part of the school curriculum
and, on the other hand, teachers are the first adults to intervene in case of school injury. However,
in Spain, first aid (FA) does not appear as obligatory content in the university training of teachers.
The aim of the present study was to design and validate a questionnaire on the attitude of preschool
and primary school teachers towards first aid knowledge adapted to the school context and
to analyze its psychometric properties. First of all, the psychometric values of the questionnaire
were tested: through its validation and reliability. Subsequently, a correlation study was carried
out as well as a logistic regression in order to know the knowledge and attitudes of teachers and
future teachers about the importance of the Immediate Attention Measures at school. The sample
consisted of 392 participants: active teachers (71%) and future teachers (29%, the latter being final
year students) of the infant and primary stages from the northern, central and southern areas of Spain.
The results show adequate psychometric values, establishing three factors: attitude towards general
knowledge in FA and learning methodology; attitude towards wounds and CPR algorithm (most
frequent and/or serious events); self-perception of knowledge or skill in FA. Pearson’s correlation test
identified significant values (p < 0.01) and positive association between Factors 1 and 2 (r = 0.422) and
between 1 and 3 (0.244). The conclusions of the results of the validation process of the questionnaire
on the attitude of teachers and future teachers to knowledge for immediate health care measures
training are valid and reliable to an acceptable degree. Regression study demonstrates the importance
of including first aid training in teachers’ degrees.