Do Different Sources of Knowledge and Multiculturalism of Dental and Medical Students Affect the Level of First Aid Education? Do Medical Stereotypes Exist?
Abstract
:1. Background
2. Methods
- The medical stereotypes concerning giving first aid in the group of dental and medical students exist and differ between medical and dental students.
- The sources of stereotypes in the field of first aid are difficult to identify
- The multiculturalism of dental and medical students has influence on stereotypical answers in the domain of first aid.
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
- We confirmed the medical stereotypes in the area of first aid in the theoretical questions concerning: understanding a procedure of defibrillation (except dental students), the maneuvers to open the airway in infant and a cause of airway obstruction of unconscious victim. The stereotypical answers did not differ between medical and dental students except the understanding of defibrillation, which were better in dental students.
- Our hypothesis was correct and we did not find any obvious sources of knowledge for the medical stereotypes, except the role of schools, mass media and information from the others.
- We haven’t found any influence of multiculturalism of all tested students coming from 28 countries on stereotypical answers in the domain of first aid. Despite the cultural diversity of the students, this factor did not affect the responses and medical stereotypes were similar among the students.
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NM Students 571 (100%) | ND Students 58 (100%) | EM Students 125 (100%) | ED Students 64 (100%) | |
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Gender | ||||
Female | 353 (61.82%) | 44 (75.86%) | 64 (51.20%) | 27 (42.19%) |
Male | 198 (34.68%) | 12 (20.69%) | 39 (31.20%) | 32 (50.00%) |
Not given | 20 (3.50%) | 2 (3.45%) | 22 (17.60%) | 5 (7.81%) |
Age | ||||
18–19 | 166 (29.08%) | 5 (8.62%) | 26 (20.80%) | 18 (28.12%) |
>19–20 | 236 (41.33%) | 17 (29.31%) | 8 (6.40%) | 14 (21.28%) |
>20–21 | 110 (19.26%) | 32 (55.17%) | 17 (13.60%) | 12 (18.75%) |
>22–23 | 30 (5.25%) | 3 (5.17%) | 37 (29.60%) | 4 (6.25%) |
>24–25 | 9 (1.58%) | 1 (1.73%) | 18 (14.40%) | 9 (14.06%) |
>25 | 6 (1.05%) | 0 (0.00%) | 15 (12.00%) | 6 (9.38%) |
Not given | 14 (2.45%) | 0 (0.00%) | 4 (3.20%) | 1 (1.56%) |
Place of Residence | ||||
<10 tsd | 150 (26.26%) | 19 (32.76%) | 7 (5.60%) | 3 (4.69%) |
10–<100 tsd | 170 (29.78%) | 16 (27.59%) | 30 (24.00%) | 7 (10.94%) |
100–<500 tsd | 104 (18.21%) | 13 (22.41%) | 10 (8.00%) | 12 (18.75%) |
>500 tsd | 130 (22.77%) | 10 (17.21%) | 61 (48.80%) | 34 (53.12%) |
Not given | 17 (2.98%) | 0 (0.00%) | 17 (13.60%) | 8 (12.50%) |
First Aid Classes at School | ||||
Yes | 468 (81.97%) | 48 (82.76%) | 30 (24.00%) | 19 (29.69%) |
No | 99 (17.33%) | 10 (17.24%) | 93 (74.40%) | 42 (65.62%) |
Not given | 4 (0.70%) | 0 (0.00%) | 2 (1.60%) | 3 (4.69%) |
NM Students 571 (100%) | ND Students 58 (100%) | EM Students 125 (100%) | ED Students 64 (100%) | Statistical Analysis | |
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Defibrillation means: | p = 0.0000 (C) | ||||
use of a current | 421 (73.73%) | 52 (89.67%) | 67 (53.60%) | 45 (70.30%) | |
use of AED | 79 (13.84%) | 1 (1.72%) | 7 (5.60%) | 0 (0.00%) | |
curry out comments from a defibrillator | 2 (0.36%) | 0 (0.00%) | 0 (0.00%) | 0 (0.00%) | |
other (not correct) | 36 (6.30%) | 2 (3.44%) | 24 (19.20%) | 9 (14.07%) | |
not given | 33 (5.77%) | 3 (5.17%) | 27 (21.60%) | 10 (15.63%) | |
Summary: | |||||
No. of students who know | 502 (87.92%) | 53 (91.38%) | 74 (59.20%) | 45 (70.31%) | |
No. of students who do not know | 69 (12.08%) | 5 (8.62%) | 51 (40.80%) | 19 (29.69%) | |
Defibrillation is: | p < 0.001 (F) | ||||
depolarisation/reset of the heart | 23 (4.03%) | 5 (8.62%) | 20 (16.00%) | 12 (18.75%) | |
stimulation of the heart | 359 (62.87%) | 11 (18.96%) | 45 (36.00%) | 15 (23.44%) | |
action to the sinus node system | 27 (4.72%) | 0 (0.0%) | 8 (6.40%) | 1 (1.56%) | |
other (not correct) | 27 (4.72%) | 14 (24.14%) | 13 (10.40%) | 11 (17.19%) | |
not given | 135 (23.66%) | 28 (48.28%) | 39 (31.20%) | 25 (39.06%) | |
Summary: | |||||
No. of students who know | 23 (4.03%) | 5 (8.62%) | 20 (16.00%) | 12 (18.75%) | |
No. of students who do not know | 548 (95.97%) | 53 (91.38%) | 105 (84.00%) | 52 (81.25%) | |
Maximal tilting of the head in infant is forbidden because: | p = 0.0000 (C) | ||||
can close the airway | 34 (5.95%) | 29 (50.00%) | 15 (12.00%) | 12 (18.76%) | |
can damage the spine/spinal cord | 259 (45.37%) | 8 (13.79%) | 24 (19.20%) | 20 (31.25%) | |
can cause more damage/infant is more fragile | 48 (8.40%) | 3 (5.17%) | 7 (5.60%) | 6 (9.37%) | |
can close carotid artery | 5 (0.87%) | 0 (.00%) | 0 (0.00%) | 0 (0.00%) | |
other (not correct) | 84 (14.72%) | 3 (5.17%) | 44 (35.20%) | 17 (26.56%) | |
not given | 141 (24.69%) | 15 (25.87%) | 35 (28.00%) | 9 (14.06%) | |
Summary: | |||||
No. of students who know | 34 (5.95%) | 29 (50.00%) | 15 (12.00%) | 11 (17.19%) | |
No. of students who do not know | 537 (94.05%) | 29 (50.00%) | 110 (88.00%) | 53 (82.81%) | |
In infant who is choking a first aid is: | p < 0.001 (F) | ||||
assess severity of choking | 1 (0.17%) | 11 (18.96%) | 0 (0.00%) | 6 (9.38%) | |
head lower/shake | 21 (3.68%) | 2 (3.45%) | 1 (0.80%) | 2 (3.12%) | |
tap/blow in the back only | 328 (57.45%) | 7 (12.07%) | 38 (31.20%) | 14 (21.87%) | |
shake by grabbing the legs | 32 (5.60%) | 1 (1.72%) | 0 (0.00%) | 2 (3.12%) | |
do the maneuvers immediately | 9 (1.57%) | 9 (15.52) | 8 (6.40%) | 13 (20.31%) | |
other (not correct) | 111 (19.44%) | 24 (41.38%) | 46 (36,80%) | 18 (28.13%) | |
not given | 69 (12.09%) | 4 (6.90%) | 31 (24.80%) | 9 (14.06%) | |
Summary: | |||||
No. of students who know | 1 (0.17%) | 11 (18.96%) | 0 (0.00%) | 6 (9.37%) | |
No. of students who do not know | 570 (99.83%) | 47 (81.04%) | 125 (100.00%) | 58 (90.63%) | |
In adult with seizures a first aid is: | p = 0.0000 (C) | ||||
stabilize the head | 308 (53.95%) | 43 (74.14%) | 7 (5.60%) | 15 (23.44%) | |
put sth in the mouth | 55 (9.64%) | 0 (0.00%) | 10 (8.00%) | 1 (1.56%) | |
put soft material below the head | 47 (8.23%) | 10 (17.24%) | 5 (4.00%) | 3 (4.69%) | |
recovery position | 37 (6.47%) | 0 (0.00%) | 18 (14.40%) | 4 (6.25%) | |
call for help | 10 (1.75%) | 0 (0.00%) | 0 (0.00%) | 2 (3.12%) | |
other (not correct) | 95 (16.64%) | 2 (3.45%) | 49 (39.20%) | 19 (29.69%) | |
not given | 19 (3.32%) | 3 (5.17%) | 36 (28.80%) | 20 (31.25%) | |
Summary: | |||||
No. of students who know | 308 (53.95%) | 38 (65.22%) | 5 (4.00%) | 15 (23.44%) | |
No. of students who do not know | 263 (46.05%) | 20 (34.48%) | 120 (96.00%) | 49 (76.56%) | |
A cause of airway obstruction of unconscious adult lying in supine position is: | p < 0.001 (F) | ||||
soft palate | 31 (5.43%) | 21 (36.22%) | 2 (1.60%) | 6 (12.50%) | |
tongue | 340 (59.55%) | 22 (37.93%) | 44 (35.2%) | 21 (32.80%) | |
saliva/excretion | 27 (4.72%) | 1 (1.72%) | 15 (12.00%) | 3 (4.69%) | |
foreign body | 16 (2.80%) | 1 (1.72%) | 1 (0.80%) | 3 (4.69%) | |
other (not correct) | 80 (14.01%) | 5 (8.62%) | 20 (16.00%) | 10 (15.63%) | |
not given | 77 (13.49%) | 8 (13.79%) | 43 (34.40%) | 19 (29.69%) | |
Summary: | |||||
No. of students who know | 31 (5.43%) | 21 (36.21%) | 2 (1.60%) | 7 (10.94%) | |
No. of students who do not know | 540 (94.57%) | 37 (63.79%) | 123 (98.40%) | 57 (89.06%) | |
In epistaxis a first aid is: | p = 0.0000 (C) | ||||
sitting position/bend a head forward | 465 (81.44%) | 52 (89.66%) | 19 (15.20%) | 19 (29.68%) | |
pressure on a nose | 12 (2.10%) | 0 (0.00%) | 14 (11.20%) | 11 (17.18%) | |
tilt a head back | 24 (4.20%) | 4 (6.90%) | 19 (15.20%) | 5 (7.82%) | |
cold compress on a forehead/nose | 11 (1.93%) | 1 (1.72%) | 3 (2.40%) | 1 (1.56%) | |
call for help | 0 (0.00%) | 0 (0.00%) | 0 (0.00%) | 2 (3.12%) | |
other (not correct) | 46 (8.06%) | 1 (1.72%) | 32 (25.60%’0 | 11 (17.19%) | |
not given | 13 (2.27%) | 0 (0.00%) | 38 (30.40%) | 15 (23.44%) | |
Summary: | |||||
No. of students who know | 477 (83.54%) | 52 (89.66%) | 33 (26.40%) | 30 (46.88%) | |
No. of students who do not know | 94 (16.46%) | 6 (10.34%) | 92 (73.60%) | 34 (53.12%) |
NM Students 571 (100%) | ND Students 58 (100%) | EM Students 125 (100%) | ED Students 64 (100%) | |
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Defibrillation | ||||
School Courses (out of school) Professional sources Mass media Own knowledge (or from the others) Different (many sources given) Other Unknown source (not given) | 241 (42.20%) 52 (9.10%) 10 (1.76%) 53 (9.28%) 33 (5.78%) 42 (7.36%) 17 (2.98%) 123 (21.54%) | 31 (53, 44%) 0 (0.00%) 0 (0.00%) 3 (5.17%) 7 (12.07%) 9 (15.52%) 0 (0. 00%) 8 (13.80%) | 14 (11.20%) 15 (12.00%) 2 (1.60%) 14 (11.20%) 6 (4.80%) 2 (1.60%) 12 (9.60%) 60 (48.00%) | 12 (18.75%) 4 (6.25%) 12 (18.75%) 4 (6.25%) 8 (12.50%) 2 (3.12%) 0 (0.00%) 22 (34.38%) |
Statistical analysis F test—stereotypies and source of knowledge | p = 0.08798 | p = 0.004951 | p = 0.4113 | p = 0.3024 |
Statistical analysis F test—knowledge and source of knowledge | what it means p = 0.006125 how it works p = 0.07404 | what it means p = 0.39 how it works p = 0.8058 | what it means p = 0.6604 how it works p = 0.385 | what it means p = 0.08502 how it works p = 0.557 |
Opening the Airway in Infants | ||||
School Courses (out of school) Professional sources Mass media Own knowledge (or from the others) Different (many sources given) Other Unknown source | 129 (22.58%) 19 (3.31%) 22 (3.94%) 13 (2.26%) 49 (8.57%) 5 (0.86%) 17 (2.97%) 317 (55.51%) | 34 (58.62%) 0 (0.00%) 0 (0.00%) 4 (6.90%) 5 (8.62%) 4 (6.90%) 0 (0.00%) 11 (18.96%) | 8 (6.4%) 10 (8.00%) 3 (2.40%) 2 (1.60%) 11 (8.80%) 0 (0.00%) 2 (1.60%) 89 (71, 20%) | 12 (20.31%) 4 (6.25%) 9 (14.06%) 6 (9.38%) 7 (10.94%) 1 (1.56%) 0 (0.00%) 24 (37.50%) |
Statistical analysis F test—stereotypies and source of knowledge | p < 0.001 | p = 0.3122 | p = 0.0507 | p = 0.6436 |
Statistical analysis F test—knowledge and source of knowledge | p = 0.0004832 | p = 0.0001568 | p = 0.1468 | p = 0.7149 |
The First Aid of Choking Infant | ||||
School Courses (out of school) Professional sources Mass media Own knowledge (or from the others) Different (many sources given) Other Unknown source | 177 (30.99%) 43 (7.54%) 17 (2.98%) 21 (3.68%) 36 (6.30%) 18 (3.16%) 17 (2.97%) 242 (42.38%) | 36 (62.07%) 0 (0.00%) 0 (0.00%) 2 (3.45%) 3 (5.17%) 5 (8.62%) 0 (0.00%) 12 (20.69%) | 6 (4.80%) 15 (12.00%) 0 (0.00%) 3 (2.40%) 13 (10.40%) 0 (0.00%) 1 (0.80%) 87 (69.60%) | 10 (15.63%) 4 (6.25%) 8 (12.50%) 9 (14.06%) 7 (10.94%) 0 (0.00%) 1 (1.56%) 25 (39.06%) |
Statistical analysis F test—stereotypies and source of knowledge | p = 0.5763 | p = 0.1712 | p = 0.184 | p = 0.5184 |
Statistical analysis F test—knowledge and source of knowledge | Not done (only 1 person knew) | p = 0.7948 | Not done | p = 0.0001868 |
The First Aid of Adult with Seizures | ||||
School Courses (out of school) Professional sources Mass media Own knowledge (or from the others) Different (many sources given) Other Unknown source | 237 (41.50%) 53 (9.29%) 6 (1.05%) 28 (4.90%) 23 (4.03%) 15 (2.63%) 12 (2.10%) 197 (34.50%) | 30 (51.72%) 0 (0.00%) 0 (0.00%) 4 (6.90%) 7 (12.07%) 6 (10.94%) 0 (0.00%) 11 (18.97%) | 4 (3.20%) 7 (5.60%) 1 (0.80%) 2 (1.60%) 13 (10.40%) 1 (0.80%) 3 (2.40%) 94 (75.20%) | 12 (18.75%) 2 (3.12%) 3 (4.69%) 3 (4.69%) 9 (14.06%) 0 (0.00%) 0 (0.00%) 35 (54.69%) |
Statistical analysis F test—stereotypies and source of knowledge | p < 0.0001 | Not done | p = 0.08762 | p = 0.2656 |
Statistical analysis F test—knowledge and source of knowledge | p < 0.0001 | p = 0.3362 | p = 0.06422 | p = 0.008548 |
The Cause of Airway Obstruction | ||||
School Courses (out of school) Professional sources Mass media Own knowledge (or from the others) Different (many sources given) Other Unknown source | 190 (33.28%) 35 (6.13%) 18 (3.15%) 18 (3.15%) 32 (5.61%) 15 (2.62%) 13 (2.27%) 250 (43.79%) | 38 (65.51%) 0 (0.00%) 0 (0.00%) 0 (0.00%) 4 (6.92%) 5 (8.62%) 0 (0.00%) 11 (18.95%) | 1 (0.80%) 11 (8.80%) 3 (2.40%) 2 (1.60%) 7 (5.60%) 0 (0.00%) 2 (1.60%) 99 (79.20%) | 11 (17.18%) 2 (3.12%) 3 (4.68%) 2 (3.12%) 7 (10.94%) 0 (0.00%) 1 (1.56%) 38 (59.38%) |
Statistical analysis F test—stereotypies and source of knowledge | p < 0.0001 | p = 0.5502 | p = 0.07276 | p = 0.002756 |
Statistical analysis F test—knowledge and source of knowledge | p < 0.0001 | p = 0.7318 | Not done (only 2 students knew) | p = 0.46 |
The First Aid in Epistaxis | ||||
School Courses (out of school) Professional sources Mass media Own knowledge (or from the others) Different (many sources given) Other Unknown source | 224 (39.23%) 41 (7.18%) 11 (1.92%) 10 (1.76%) 53 (9.28%) 18 (3.16%) 15 (2.62%) 199 (34.85%) | 39 (67.24%) 0 (0.00%) 0 (0.00%) 6 (10.34%) 2 (3.45%) 4 (6.90%) 0 (0.00%) 7 (12.07%) | 4 (3.20%) 7 (5.60%) 1 (0.80%) 1 (0.80%) 10 (8.00%) 0 (0.00%) 1 (0.80%) 101 (80.80%) | 8 (12.50%) 2 (3.12%) 3 (4.69%) 9 (14.06%) 5 (7.81%) 1 (1.56%) 0 (0.00%) 36 (56.25%) |
Statistical analysis F test—stereotypies and source of knowledge | p = 0.4202 | p = 0.6554 | p = 0.2568 | p = 0.07693 |
Statistical analysis F test—knowledge and source of knowledge | p = 0.000005848 | p = 0.4059 | p = 0.01254 | p = 0.6052 |
NM Students 571 (100%) | ND Students 58 (100%) | EM Students 125 (100%) | ED Students 64 (100%) | |
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Defibrillation is: stimulation of the heart | 359 (62.87%) | 11 (18.96%) | 45 (36.00%) | 15 (23.44%) |
Maximal tilting of the head in infant is forbidden because: can damage the spine/spinal cord, infant is more fragile | 307 (53.77%) | 11 (18,96%) | 31 (24.8%) | 26 (40.62%) |
In infant who is choking a first aid is: head lower/shake, shake by grabbing the legs | 53 (9.28) | 3 (5.17%) | 1 (0.80%) | 4 (6.24) |
In adult with seizures a first aid is: put sth in the mouth | 55 (9.64%) | 0 (0.00%) | 10 (8.00%) | 1 (1.56%) |
A cause of airway obstruction of unconscious adult lying in supine position is: tongue | 340 (59.55%) | 22 (37.93%) | 44 (35.2%) | 21 (32.80%) |
In epistaxis a first aid is: tilt a head back | 24 (4.20%) | 4 (6.90%) | 19 (15.20%) | 5 (7.82%) |
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Grześkowiak, M.; Iwańska, M.; Pytliński, A.; Bartkowska-Śniatkowska, A.; Gaczkowska, A.D. Do Different Sources of Knowledge and Multiculturalism of Dental and Medical Students Affect the Level of First Aid Education? Do Medical Stereotypes Exist? Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 8260. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19148260
Grześkowiak M, Iwańska M, Pytliński A, Bartkowska-Śniatkowska A, Gaczkowska AD. Do Different Sources of Knowledge and Multiculturalism of Dental and Medical Students Affect the Level of First Aid Education? Do Medical Stereotypes Exist? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(14):8260. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19148260
Chicago/Turabian StyleGrześkowiak, Małgorzata, Marta Iwańska, Adam Pytliński, Alicja Bartkowska-Śniatkowska, and Agnieszka D. Gaczkowska. 2022. "Do Different Sources of Knowledge and Multiculturalism of Dental and Medical Students Affect the Level of First Aid Education? Do Medical Stereotypes Exist?" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 14: 8260. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19148260
APA StyleGrześkowiak, M., Iwańska, M., Pytliński, A., Bartkowska-Śniatkowska, A., & Gaczkowska, A. D. (2022). Do Different Sources of Knowledge and Multiculturalism of Dental and Medical Students Affect the Level of First Aid Education? Do Medical Stereotypes Exist? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(14), 8260. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19148260