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  • Public Health Education
  • Emergency Medicine Training
  • Pediatric Resuscitation

Background:

  • First aid, particularly cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), is vital for pre-hospital cardiac arrest survival.
  • European Resuscitation Council (ERC) guidelines emphasize school-based CPR education to improve bystander response rates.
  • Children are receptive to learning resuscitation skills and act as effective knowledge multipliers within their communities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess young adults' perspectives on the necessity of first aid education.
  • To determine the optimal age for initiating first aid and CPR training.
  • To understand opinions on the importance of updating first aid knowledge.

Main Methods:

  • A diagnostic survey was conducted online.
  • The study included 498 university students aged 18-30.
  • A self-administered questionnaire was used as the research tool.

Main Results:

  • 97.2% of respondents believe first aid education should be compulsory in schools.
  • 48.3% advocate for starting first aid training in elementary school, with 30.3% suggesting preschool.
  • 76.7% of participants consider regular updates to first aid knowledge essential.

Conclusions:

  • Young adults overwhelmingly recognize the significance and need for integrated first aid education.
  • There is a strong consensus on the importance of early initiation of first aid training, ideally from preschool.
  • Respondents highlight the necessity for skill practice and continuous updating of first aid information.