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The implementation of a community-centered first aid education program for older adults-community health workers perceived barriers.

AbstractBACKGROUND:
Older adults are a high-risk group for accidental injuries, and strengthening training in first aid for older adults can improve their first aid capabilities and minimize their post-accident mortality. Community health workers are the greatest option to equip older adults with first aid instruction and training. However, the development of first aid education for the public by community health workers fails to take into account the elderly population. In view of this, this study aims to explore the barriers and challenges of first aid training for older adults from the perspective of community health workers and to provide a basis for better first-aid training for older adults in the community.
METHODS:
This study adopted a qualitative research design. A total of 18 community health workers were recruited from two community health service centers in Qujing and one community health service center in Guangzhou from May to July 2022 to participate in the study. Participants were interviewed face-to-face using semi-structured in-depth interviews. The interview data were analyzed using Krippendorff's thematic clustering technique.
RESULTS:
The results of the study identified community health workers' perceived challenges and barriers to providing first aid training to older adults in the community as older adults-level barriers, community health workers-level barriers, management systems-level barriers, and society-level barriers.
CONCLUSIONS:
Community health workers are highly aware of multiple barriers and challenges in providing first aid training to community-based elderly populations. In particular, lack of professional training, heavy workloads, and limited resources and financial support. Therefore, supportive training, policies, and government funding are crucial for community health workers to conduct first aid training for older adults.
AuthorsGuo Yin, Linghui Chen, Yuanrong Wu, Fei Zhao, Qian Zhu, Siting Lin
JournalBMC health services research (BMC Health Serv Res) Vol. 23 Issue 1 Pg. 128 (Feb 08 2023) ISSN: 1472-6963 [Electronic] England
PMID36755241 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Copyright© 2023. The Author(s).
Topics
  • Humans
  • Aged
  • Community Health Workers
  • First Aid
  • Qualitative Research
  • Community Health Services

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