Determining the mothers’ first-aid self-efficacy in-home accidents in Turkey

Derya Can, Nukhet Bayer
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Aim: This study aims to determine the first-aid self-efficacy of mothers with children aged 0-4 years. Methods: This descriptive study is conducted in a university hospital in Ankara, Turkey with 403 mothers who have children aged 0-4 years. The questionnaire method has been used to collect data in the study. The questionnaire consists of two parts. In the first part of it ‘‘the socio-demographic characteristics form’’ and in the second part of it ‘‘the first-aid self-efficacy scale’’, which is used to determine the mothers’ first-aid self-efficacy, were included. The analysis of the research data is performed with SPSS statistical program. Results: The age range of the participants in the study is 19-46 years and the mean age is 29.41±7.40 years. 46.2% of the mothers are 19-28 years old, 93.3% are married, 39.2% are graduated from high school, and 54.8% are housewives. 86.3% of the mothers state that they have not had the first-aid training and 42.9% of them state that they have encountered a situation requiring the first-aid resulting mostly (60.1%) in an injury. The mean score of the scale is 30.90±9.50. Conclusions: In our study, it is found that the first-aid self-efficacy of mothers is low. The mothers with an undergraduate degree have higher first-aid self-efficacy than the ones who graduated from a primary school and those who had the first-aid training have higher first-aid self-efficacy than the ones who did not receive the first-aid training. To increase the first-aid self-efficacy of mothers, the first-aid trainings should be organized by public/private health institutions and non-governmental organizations, practices should be made on models and repeated periodically. It is suggested that more centers and fathers to be included in these trainings in the future.
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土耳其家庭事故中母亲急救自我效能感的测定
目的:本研究旨在确定0-4岁儿童母亲的急救自我效能感。方法:这项描述性研究在土耳其安卡拉的一所大学医院进行,共有403名母亲有0-4岁的孩子。本研究采用问卷调查法收集数据。问卷由两部分组成。第一部分为“社会人口学特征表”,第二部分为“急救自我效能量表”,用于确定母亲的急救自我效能。研究数据采用SPSS统计软件进行分析。结果:研究参与者的年龄范围为19-46岁,平均年龄为29.41±7.40岁。46.2%的母亲年龄在19-28岁,93.3%已婚,39.2%高中毕业,54.8%是家庭主妇。86.3%的母亲表示她们没有接受过急救培训,42.9%的母亲表示遇到过需要急救的情况,大部分(60.1%)是受伤。该量表的平均得分为30.90±9.50。结论:本研究发现,母亲的急救自我效能感较低。具有本科学历的母亲比小学毕业的母亲具有更高的急救自我效能感,受过急救培训的母亲比未受过急救培训者具有更高急救自我效能。为了提高母亲的急救自我效能,公共/私营卫生机构和非政府组织应组织急救培训,并在模式上进行实践,并定期重复。建议未来将更多的中心和父亲纳入这些培训。
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