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Tailoring first aid courses to older adults participants
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Dolenc, Eva
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Kolšek, Marko
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Slabe, Damjan
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Eržen, Ivan
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Relevant organizations emphasize the importance of first aid (FA) for older adults due to the increased risk of injuries and sudden illnesses in old age. Even though FA training guidelines have been developed, no program for an FA course adapted for the older adults has been formally adopted in Europe. This study’s objective is to identify older adults’ needs, beliefs, desires, advantages, and possible limitations in connection with FA. This qualitative study used semistructured interviews with 22 laypersons and retired health professionals older than 60 years old. The qualitative content analysis indicated that the major themes elicited by the older adults are motivation to participate in the FA training, older adults’ specific features as a resource or obstacle for participating in FA training, general suggestions, and content suggestions for FA training. Older adults are very differently motivated to participate in FA training due to the heterogeneity of their psychophysical abilities. They need and want to obtain additional knowledge from the field of FA and health protection for which any psychophysical limitations are not as relevant as when learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation. They want to learn how to recognize emergency situations and more about calling emergency services with the use of modern technology. In addition to cardiopulmonary resuscitation without rescue breaths, they also want to learn about topics related to the treatment of injuries. Those who had practiced FA in their work–life think that they can be a good source to transfer their knowledge to persons from their generation. While planning an FA training course, it has to be taken into consideration that older adults want a short course, adjusted to their varied psychophysical abilities. Due to the wide array of contents they want to learn, it would be reasonable to prepare a selection of different programs for short training courses.
Language:
English
Keywords:
aging
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older adults
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community health promotion
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health education
Work type:
Article
Typology:
1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:
ZF - Faculty of Health Sciences
MF - Faculty of Medicine
Publication status:
Published
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Year:
2022
Number of pages:
Str. 697–707
Numbering:
Vol. 49, iss. 4
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-144116
UDC:
614
ISSN on article:
1552-6127
DOI:
10.1177/10901981211026531
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72918531
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01.02.2023
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Title:
Health education & behavior
Shortened title:
Health educ. behav.
Publisher:
SAGE, Society for Public Health Education
ISSN:
1552-6127
COBISS.SI-ID:
518260761
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Slovenian
Keywords:
staranje
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starejši odrasli
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poučevanje o zdravju
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