Journal of Health and Medical Sciences
ISSN 2622-7258
Published: 15 December 2023
Analysis of Knowledge and Attitude regarding First Aid and CPR among Myanmar Seafarers
Tay Zar Lin, Rohit Kumar, Shwelinn Htet
The University of Wolverhampton, University of Delhi, Lund University
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10.31014/aior.1994.06.04.292
Pages: 192-198
Keywords: First Aid, CPR, Seafarer, Knowledge, Attitude, Myanmar
Abstract
Addressing a critical knowledge deficit within the maritime workforce, this study investigates the level of preparedness exhibited by Myanmar seafarers in regard to administering first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The research underscores the significance of customised training programmes for the maritime environment, as evidenced by the gender disparity and broad age distribution. Although the participants demonstrate noteworthy skills in burns care and CPR, they lack proficiency in specific areas such as managing haemorrhage, attending to unresponsive patients, and understanding the chain of survival. The study highlights the necessity of incorporating practical situations and a collaborative approach from various academic disciplines in order to enhance first aid training and ultimately enhance marine safety. In support of experiential learning in emergency response, the correlation study establishes a positive relationship between first aid knowledge and seafarer experience. Although the research conducted yielded valuable insights, a significant drawback was the lack of a skills assessment element; this underscores the critical need for future studies to incorporate objective measures. This study concludes by contributing to the collective comprehension of seafarers' proficiency in emergency procedures and acting as a catalyst for targeted interventions, policies, and best practises in the maritime industry. Despite the constraints, this research establishes a foundation for future research into maritime safety. It underscores the criticality of rectifying divergent levels of assurance in order to improve emergency medical readiness in the maritime domain as a whole.
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