The “DrownSafe” Project: Assessing the Feasibility of a Puppet Show in Teaching Drowning Prevention to Children and Parents
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Creation of the Puppet Show
2.2. Sample
2.3. Intervention, Variables, and Evaluation
2.3.1. Children’s Knowledge of Drowning Prevention (Pre- and Post-Intervention)
2.3.2. Parents’ Behaviors and Knowledge Regarding Drowning Prevention
2.4. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Children’s Knowledge of Drowning Prevention
3.2. Parents’ Behaviors and Knowledge Regarding Drowning Prevention
4. Discussion
4.1. Practical Implications
4.2. Limitations of This Study
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Information Pre-Intervention | Comparison between Pre- and Post-Intervention | Information Post-Intervention |
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Q1. What aquatic competence does my child have? 1. My child does not have swimming or flotation skills. 2. My child has basic floating skills. 3. My child is able to swim using more than one stroke and has advanced floating skills. 4. My child is able to swim in all 4 strokes. Crawl, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly. 5. My child is a swimmer with risk analysis and rescue knowledge. | Q3. With family, we go to beaches or pools with lifeguard supervision. 1. It is not a criterion that we consider when choosing a beach. 2. Somewhat agree. If you have a lifeguard, better, but it is not a selection criterion. 3. Strongly agree. Preferably we look for supervised beaches. 4. Totally agree. It is one of the beach selection criteria. | Q7. Did the puppet show “Drown-Safe” lead to any kind of change in your idea of drowning prevention? 1. It did not entail any change. I was already very aware. I respected and knew all the behaviors and recommendations shown in the work. 2. It improved a bit. Only in some aspects or behaviors not too relevant. 3. It improved somewhat. Now I feel that I will be more aware when my children are in the water. 4. It improved a lot. I am going to change my behaviors towards preventing the drowning of my children. |
Q4. My child uses armbands and floatation devices as a preventative measure against drowning. 1. Never 2. Almost never 3. Sometimes 4. Always | ||
Q2. Have you ever been distracted while your child was near water or bathing alone without supervision? 1. Yes, but it is not an oversight, my child already bathes or swims alone. 2. Yes, more than once. 3. Yes, once. 4. Never. | Q5. As a parent, do you know the meaning of the three state sea flags (green, yellow, and red)? 1. I have doubts about the meaning of the three. 2. I have doubts about the meaning of two. 3. I have doubts about the meaning of one 4. Yes, about the three. | |
Q6. Do you know how to perform CPR adapted for a drowning victim? 1. No 2. Yes |
Before | After | McNemar χ2 (p-Value) | ||
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Block 1. Knowledge of flag colors | Red Flag | 173 (93.5%) | 184 (99.5%) | 7.692 (0.003) |
Yellow Flag | 174 (94.1%) | 183 (98.9%) | 7.111 (0.004) | |
Green Flag | 161 (87.0%) | 184 (99.5%) | 21.043 (<0.001) | |
Block 2. Emergency number | Number: 112 | 117 (63.2%) | 183 (98.9%) | 64.015 (<0.001) |
Block 3. Safe bathing behaviors | Bathing alone | 61 (33.0%) | 151 (81.6%) | 80.827 (<0.001) |
Using a flotation device | 78 (42.2%) | 170 (91.9%) | 86.260 (<0.001) | |
Using armbands | 73 (39.5%) | 163 (88.1%) | 82.510 (<0.001) | |
Adult supervision | 177 (95.7%) | 180 (97.3%) | 0.364 (0.549) |
Before | After | ||
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Q1. What aquatic competence does my child have? | 1. My child does not have swimming or flotation skills. | 32 (20.0%) | |
2. My child has basic floating skills. | 94 (58.8%) | ||
3. My child is able to swim using more than one stroke and has advanced floating skills. | 32 (20.0%) | ||
4. My child is able to swim in all 4 strokes: crawl, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly. | 1 (0.6%) | ||
5. My child is a swimmer with risk analysis and rescue knowledge. | 1 (0.6%) | ||
Q2. Have you ever been distracted while your child was near water or bathing alone without supervision? | 1. Yes, but it was not an oversight; my child already bathes or swims alone. | 3 (1.9%) | |
2. Yes, more than once. | 5 (3.1%) | ||
3. Yes, once. | 20 (12.5%) | ||
4. Never. | 132 (82.5%) | ||
Q3. With family, we go to beaches or pools with lifeguard supervision. | 1. It is not a criterion that we consider when choosing a beach. | 35 (21.9%) | 3 (3.8%) |
2. Somewhat agree. If you have a lifeguard, that is better, but it is not a selection criterion. | 68 (42.5%) | 30 (37.5%) | |
3. Strongly agree. Preferably, we look for supervised beaches. | 34 (21.3%) | 25 (31.3%) | |
4. Totally agree. It is one of the beach selection criteria. | 23 (14.4%) | 22 (27.5%) | |
Q4. My child uses armbands and floatation devices as a preventative measure against drowning. | 1. Never | 40 (25.0%) | 21 (26.3%) |
2. Almost never | 26, 16.3%) | 4 (5.0%) | |
3. Sometimes | 47 (29.4%) | 23 (28.8%) | |
4. Always | 47 (29.4%) | 32 (40.0%) | |
Q5. As a parent, do you know the meaning of the three state sea flags (green, yellow, and red)? | 1. I have doubts about the meaning of the three. | 4 (2.5%) | 0 (0.0%) |
2. I have doubts about the meaning of two. | 2 (2.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | |
3. I have doubts about the meaning of one | 7 (4.4%) | 0 (0.0%) | |
4. Yes, about the three. | 147 (91.9%) | 80 (100%) | |
Q6. Do you know how to perform CPR adapted for a drowning victim? | 1. No | 116 (72.5%) | 11 (13.8%) |
2. Yes | 44 (27.5%) | 69 (86.3%) | |
Q7. Did the puppet show “Drown-Safe” lead to any kind of change in your idea of drowning prevention?” | 1. It did not entail any change. I was already very aware. I respected and knew all the behaviors and recommendations shown in the work. | 34 (42.5%) | |
2. It improved a bit. Only in some aspects or behaviors not too relevant. | 11 (13.8%) | ||
3. It improved somewhat. Now I feel that I will be more aware when my children are in the water. | 21 (26.3%) | ||
4. It improved a lot. I am going to change my behaviors towards preventing the drowning of my children. | 14 (17.5%) |
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Peixoto-Pino, L.; Barcala-Furelos, R.; Paz-García, B.; Varela-Casal, C.; Lorenzo-Martínez, M.; Gómez-Silva, A.; Rico-Díaz, J.; Rodríguez-Núñez, A. The “DrownSafe” Project: Assessing the Feasibility of a Puppet Show in Teaching Drowning Prevention to Children and Parents. Children 2024, 11, 19. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11010019
Peixoto-Pino L, Barcala-Furelos R, Paz-García B, Varela-Casal C, Lorenzo-Martínez M, Gómez-Silva A, Rico-Díaz J, Rodríguez-Núñez A. The “DrownSafe” Project: Assessing the Feasibility of a Puppet Show in Teaching Drowning Prevention to Children and Parents. Children. 2024; 11(1):19. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11010019
Chicago/Turabian StylePeixoto-Pino, Lucía, Roberto Barcala-Furelos, Begoña Paz-García, Cristina Varela-Casal, Miguel Lorenzo-Martínez, Adrián Gómez-Silva, Javier Rico-Díaz, and Antonio Rodríguez-Núñez. 2024. "The “DrownSafe” Project: Assessing the Feasibility of a Puppet Show in Teaching Drowning Prevention to Children and Parents" Children 11, no. 1: 19. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11010019
APA StylePeixoto-Pino, L., Barcala-Furelos, R., Paz-García, B., Varela-Casal, C., Lorenzo-Martínez, M., Gómez-Silva, A., Rico-Díaz, J., & Rodríguez-Núñez, A. (2024). The “DrownSafe” Project: Assessing the Feasibility of a Puppet Show in Teaching Drowning Prevention to Children and Parents. Children, 11(1), 19. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11010019