Common first aid practices among mothers in selected barangays of Naic, Cavite / (Record no. 8959)

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Classification number 362.18
Item number An4 2014
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Personal name Angue, Aileen T.
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Title Common first aid practices among mothers in selected barangays of Naic, Cavite /
Statement of responsibility, etc. by Aileen T. Angue, Ma. Princess M. Castillo and Karen B. Perlado.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Indang, Cavite :
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2014.
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Extent xiv, 238 pages :
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Dimensions 28 cm.
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General note Thesis (BS Nursing) Cavite State University
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Summary, etc. ANGUE, AILEEN T., CASTILLO, MA. PRINCESS M., PERLADO, KAREN B. Common First Aid Practices among Mothers in Selected Barangays of Naic, Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. April 2014. Adviser: Dr. Evelyn M. del Mundo.<br/><br/>The research study entitled “Common First Aid Practices among Mothers (18- 50 years old) in Selected Barangays of Naic, Cavite” was conducted from January 2013 to April 2014 at Labac, Bagong Kalsada and Bucana Sasahan, Naic, Cavite.<br/><br/>Generally, the study aimed to assess the level of knowledge, common practices on first aid among mothers in selected barangays of Naic, Cavite. Specifically, it aimed to describe the socio-demographic profile of the respondents in terms of age, civil status, religion, monthly family income and educational attainment, employment status, number of children, number of family members and type of family. Likewise, this study also intended to assess the level of knowledge and determine the common practices on first aid among mothers in selected barangays of Naic, Cavite In addition, the study also aimed to determine the significant relationship between level of knowledge and common practices in first aid among mothers. Lastly, the study also aimed to determine the significant relationship between socio-demographic profile and level of knowledge, and common practices of the respondents.<br/><br/>The descriptive research design was used to obtain answers to the research problem. Statistical tools such as frequency, mean, percentage and standard deviation, chi — square, spearman rank coefficient correlation and point biserial coefficient were used to describe the socio-demographic profile of mothers. The researchers also utilized the simple random and purposive sampling technique to select the respondents of the study.<br/><br/>Results revealed that most of the mothers have an age range of 40 — 50 years old, married, profess catholic faith, earned P1, 000 to P5, 000, high school graduate and non — working. Majority of the participants belonged to nuclear type of family, less than or equal to two number of children with four to six numbers of family members. <br/> <br/>Furthermore, most of the participants have an average level (score of 8 to 15) of knowledge on first aid. With regards to the common practices, many of the respondents were considered inexperienced in many situations. Some are considered novice in doing some first aid procedures. Likewise, the educational attainment and level of knowledge was significantly related to common practices of mothers in terms of wound care.. Lastly, relationship between the socio demographic profile revealed that there is no significant relationship on common practices of mothers in rendering first aid. The null hypothesis was accepted. Thus, socio demographic profile does not influenced the common practices of mothers in rendering first aid.<br/><br/>This study recommends that mothers (18-50 years old) should be an active member of the community in saving lives through their first aid knowledge and practices. They should improve their knowledge and understanding on giving first aid by acquiring programs of the Department of Health (DOH). Also, it is recommended that they enhance their skills and practice in first aid to prevent hospitalization and lessening mortality rate among family members.<br/>
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Method of acquisition Submitted copy to the University Library.
Date of acquisition 04/24/2014
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Medical emergencies
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Topical term or geographic name entry element First aid in illness and injury
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Course or Program Bachelor of Science in Nursing
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Personal name Castillo, Ma. Princess M.
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Personal name Perlado, Karen B.
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Personal name Del Mundo, Evelyn M.
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