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A Behavioral Modification Analysis of the Effects of Multimedia First Aid Training on Injuries in an Industrial SettingSturrock, James Lee 05 1900 (has links)
Past research has shown a correlation between first-aid training and the reduction of injuries. This connection has been noted in off-the-job situations in addition to industrial studies. This project is an extension of those past findings with three notable differences: total population training was studied, as the intervention instead of just saturation treatment; attention was given to the effect that the half-life of training had upon injury reduction; and three randomly chosen small groups we're studied to determine short range effects. The theoretical bases from which the study hypothesis was developed originated in the Behavioral Science and Psychology literature. Discussions are developed around the mental structuring of accidental potential situations in the case of a person trained in first-aid principles. Behavior Modification was one of the principles of change that offered a.safer environment through first-aid training. Group contagion provided the setting for development of a safer place to work because of socialization to a "safe attitude." The intervention, American National Red Cross Standard Multimedia First-Aid Course, provided some of the mental developments toward modification of behavior. These were the modeling and rehearsal features of the course. A connection between group deviance and accident "proneness" led to a proposal that avoidance behavior was the resultant of the training.
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Emergency medical service training for California peace officersCoplen, Chris Rolland 01 January 1989 (has links)
No description available.
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Managing health issues in Gauteng schools : an evaluation of the administrative efficacy of the first aid (FA) provisioningBinduko, Samuel 02 1900 (has links)
Injuries, illnesses and deaths happening in schools are a growing menace in
Gauteng province, South Africa. This qualitative research study sought to evaluate
the administrative efficacy of first aid (FA) provisioning in Gauteng schools in the
wake of rampant injuries, deaths and disfigurement among learners and teachers, as
documented in the local print and electronic media. An emergent research design
underpinned by a phenomenological theoretical perspective unravelled the
administrative efficacy of the provisioning of FA in two pre-schools, two primary
schools and two high schools in Gauteng province. Observations in one school,
semi-structured face-to-face interviews with one pre-school manager, three FA
appointed persons, one deputy headmaster and a subject head of department, as
well as focus group discussions with learners and teachers in two schools, were the
data-gathering tools. A thematic analysis approach was the method adopted to
analyse data. Research findings indicate very low levels of FA literacy and
competency among learners, teachers, pre-school managers and principals in the
sampled schools. I recommend and advocate a national conversation aimed at
instituting a massive drive to make it mandatory for all learners and teachers to be
trained in FA. / Educational Leadership and Management / D. Ed. (Education Management)
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