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  • Medical Education
  • Public Health
  • Pedagogy

Background:

  • First aid instruction is integrated into primary and secondary school curricula to improve population knowledge.
  • This study investigates the extent and content of first aid training delivered by teachers.
  • It also identifies barriers teachers face in providing comprehensive first aid education.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To quantify the time dedicated to first aid training in schools.
  • To identify specific first aid measures taught to students.
  • To determine factors limiting the quality and quantity of first aid instruction.

Main Methods:

  • A questionnaire survey was administered to physical education teachers in primary and secondary schools.
  • Vocational subject teachers in higher secondary schools also participated in the survey.

Main Results:

  • Teachers delivered a median of two first aid lessons annually.
  • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) was taught by 64%, airway management by 69%, and severe bleeding control by 51%.
  • Recognition of heart attack (25%) and stroke (23%) were less frequently covered. Barriers included unclear curriculum objectives, competing educational aims, and lack of resources like CPR mannequins and instructor training.

Conclusions:

  • While Norwegian teachers offer a notable amount of first aid training, key life-saving techniques are inadequately addressed.
  • The curriculum requires clear specifications for essential first aid measures.
  • Adequate training for teachers is necessary to equip them as effective first aid instructors.