Teachers' experiences about first aid at school.

Teachers' experiences about first aid at school. Rev Bras Enferm. 2018;71(suppl 4):1678-1684 Authors: Galindo Neto NM, Carvalho GCN, Castro RCMB, Caetano JÁ, Santos ECBD, Silva TMD, Vasconcelos EMR Abstract OBJECTIVE: To unveil the experiences of primary and elementary school teachers about first aid at school. METHOD: a descriptive, qualitative study, conducted in May 2014, from a focus group with nine teachers from the municipal network of Bom Jesus-PI. Audio recording occurred, content was transcribed, and data were processed by IRAMUTEQ software and analyzed from the Descendant Hierarchical Classification. RESULTS: Three classes were obtained: Teachers' knowledge about first aid (influence of maternal experience, belief in popular myths and awareness of lack of preparation were indicated); Feelings in situations of urgency and emergency (anguish, fear and concern); First aid at school, (occurring in class or during break time, coming from collisions and syncope). FINAL CONSIDERATIONS: The research evidenced experiences based on popular beliefs, family experiences and knowledge gaps. The lack of preparation was evidenced by the teachers' reports about having misconduct during first aid at school. PMID: 30088640 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem - Category: Nursing Authors: Tags: Rev Bras Enferm Source Type: research