The Impact of Accident-Related First Aid and Health Education on Community Attitude toward Traffic Accident Victims
Keywords:
community attitudes, first aid, health educationAbstract
It is imperative that the general population receive first aid training so they are aware of the procedures that will be used to help victims prior to medical professionals treating them. The purpose of this study is to ascertain how community views toward treating victims of traffic accidents are impacted by first aid and health education. An experimental research methodology was adopted. Pre-test-post-test pre-experiment design with one group was the study design that was employed. All living things make up the population. Purposive sampling is the method used for sampling. Health education about providing first aid in traffic accidents is the independent variable, while community views about caring for victims of traffic accidents is the dependent variable. Using the Wilcoxon Sign Rank Test ɑ 0.05 for data analysis. The findings of the attitude study prior to being released.













