A systematic review of health care workers' knowledge and related factors towards burn first aid

Author:

Yarali Mohsen1ORCID,Parvizi Arman2ORCID,Ghorbani Vajargah Pooyan34ORCID,Tamimi Pegah5,Mollaei Amirabbas34ORCID,Karkhah Samad34ORCID,Firooz Mahbobeh6ORCID,Hosseini Seyed Javad6ORCID,Takasi Poorya34ORCID,Farzan Ramyar7ORCID,Haddadi Soudabeh2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine Kashan University of Medical Sciences Kashan Iran

2. Anesthesiology Research Center, Department of Anesthesiology, Alzahra Hospital Guilan University of Medical Sciences Rasht Iran

3. Burn and Regenerative Medicine Research Center Guilan University of Medical Sciences Rasht Iran

4. Department of Medical‐Surgical Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery Guilan University of Medical Sciences Rasht Iran

5. Center for Research and Training in Skin Diseases and Leprosy Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

6. Department of Nursing Esfarayen Faculty of Medical Sciences Esfarayen Iran

7. Department of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, School of Medicine Guilan University of Medical Sciences Rasht Iran

Abstract

AbstractThe present systematic review was conducted to investigate the knowledge of health care workers (HCWs) regarding first aid in burns. A comprehensive, systematic search was performed in different international electronic databases, such as Scopus, PubMed, Web of Science, and Persian electronic databases such as Iranmedex, and Scientific Information Database using keywords extracted from Medical Subject Headings such as ‘Knowledge’, ‘First aid’, ‘Health personnel’ and ‘Burns’ from the earliest to 1 February 2023. The appraisal tool for cross‐sectional studies (AXIS tool) evaluates the quality of the included studies. A total of 3213 HCWs participated in seven cross‐sectional studies. Of the HCWs, 44.50% were physicians. The studies included in this systematic review were conducted in Saudi Arabia, Australia, Turkey, the UK, Ukraine, and Vietnam. The knowledge rate of HCWs related to first aid for burns was 64.78 out of 100, which indicates their relatively desirable knowledge. The factors of first aid training experience, age, and experienced burn traumas had a significant positive effect on the knowledge of HCWs related to first aid for burns. Also, factors such as gender, nationality, marital status, and job position had a significant relationship with the knowledge of HCWs about first aid for burns. Therefore, it is suggested that health care managers and policymakers implement training programs and practical workshops related to first aid, especially first aid for burns.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,Surgery

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