2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2004.09.004
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How to become an under 11 rescuer: a practical method to teach first aid to primary schoolchildren

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“…Third: this reveals that the practical presentations widen the students thinking prospects, and encourage them to participate more in the dialogue. The results agree with Al Qahtani (1999), Sanegh (2000), Bockoven (2004), Lubrano (2005), Molefe,Lemmer,and Smit (200).…”
Section: First Questionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Third: this reveals that the practical presentations widen the students thinking prospects, and encourage them to participate more in the dialogue. The results agree with Al Qahtani (1999), Sanegh (2000), Bockoven (2004), Lubrano (2005), Molefe,Lemmer,and Smit (200).…”
Section: First Questionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The course covers both theoretical and practical training, and the assessment of its impact revealed that it was successful in improving knowledge and skills of the students regarding FA. It was emphasized on the necessity for integration of the subject into the core curriculum of primary schools, extended to higher school levels, which could help in disseminating the culture of emergency care in the general population [25]. Earlier, in a study conducted in England, it was ascertained that in order to maximize the number of potential providers of CPR in the community, the program of basic life support (BLS) training should be included within the school curriculum [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, teachers must acquire first aid training programs based on an illustrating proper teaching methods. [5,6] Video modeling is a strategy involving the use of videos to provide modeling of targeted skills. [7] Video technology is used in clinical instruction for acquisition of technical skills and training staff in emergency procedures like resuscitation, tracheal intubations and other emergency medical situations that require urgent first aid management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%