Effect of first aid training program on construction workers' self-efficacy in Egypt /
Maha Ibrahim Elbayoumy Ali
Effect of first aid training program on construction workers' self-efficacy in Egypt / تأثير برنامج تدريبى عن الإسعافات الأولية على الكفاءة الذاتية لعمال البناء فى مصر Maha Ibrahim Elbayoumy Ali ; Supervised Nagat Said Habib , Heba Magdy Sharaa - Cairo : Maha Ibrahim Elbayoumy Ali , 2021 - 180 , 35 Leaves : charts , photoghraphs ; 30cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Nursing - Department of Community Health Nursing
Background: Construction workers are frequently exposed to various types of injury-inducing hazards such as work at heights, excavation work and lifting of hazardous materials which are specific to this sector Aim: The present study aims at evaluating the effect of first aid training program on construction workers' self-efficacy in Egypt. Design: A quasi-experimental one-group pretest-posttest was used. Setting: the study was conducted in a project site belonging to Concord Construction Company Sample: Sample size was (139) construction workers out of (214). Tools: Four tools were used: first tool was construction workers' assessment questionnaire, second tool was construction workers' first aid attitude, third tool was construction workers' first aid practice observational check list and fourth tool was construction workers' self- efficacy scale. Results: Showed highly significant correlations between knowledge, practice, attitude and self-efficacy among construction workers after participation in the first aid training program, p -value < 0.05. Conclusions: The results of this study indicated that first aid knowledge and practice of construction workers had been improved after application of first aid training program. As well as there was improvement in attitude and first aid self-efficacy with statically significance differences between pre, post and 3 months after application of the program. Recommendation: Dissemination of first aid training program among other construction companies
Construction workers First aid training program Self-efficacy
Effect of first aid training program on construction workers' self-efficacy in Egypt / تأثير برنامج تدريبى عن الإسعافات الأولية على الكفاءة الذاتية لعمال البناء فى مصر Maha Ibrahim Elbayoumy Ali ; Supervised Nagat Said Habib , Heba Magdy Sharaa - Cairo : Maha Ibrahim Elbayoumy Ali , 2021 - 180 , 35 Leaves : charts , photoghraphs ; 30cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Nursing - Department of Community Health Nursing
Background: Construction workers are frequently exposed to various types of injury-inducing hazards such as work at heights, excavation work and lifting of hazardous materials which are specific to this sector Aim: The present study aims at evaluating the effect of first aid training program on construction workers' self-efficacy in Egypt. Design: A quasi-experimental one-group pretest-posttest was used. Setting: the study was conducted in a project site belonging to Concord Construction Company Sample: Sample size was (139) construction workers out of (214). Tools: Four tools were used: first tool was construction workers' assessment questionnaire, second tool was construction workers' first aid attitude, third tool was construction workers' first aid practice observational check list and fourth tool was construction workers' self- efficacy scale. Results: Showed highly significant correlations between knowledge, practice, attitude and self-efficacy among construction workers after participation in the first aid training program, p -value < 0.05. Conclusions: The results of this study indicated that first aid knowledge and practice of construction workers had been improved after application of first aid training program. As well as there was improvement in attitude and first aid self-efficacy with statically significance differences between pre, post and 3 months after application of the program. Recommendation: Dissemination of first aid training program among other construction companies
Construction workers First aid training program Self-efficacy