Past research has shown a correlation between first-aid training and the reduction of injuries. This connection has been noted in off-the-job situations in addition to industrial studies. This project is an extension of those past findings with three notable differences: total population training was studied, as the intervention instead of just saturation treatment; attention was given to the effect that the half-life of training had upon injury reduction; and three randomly chosen small groups we're studied to determine short range effects. The theoretical bases from which the study hypothesis was developed originated in the Behavioral Science and Psychology literature. Discussions are developed around the mental structuring of accidental ...
First responders report elevated rates of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) compared to the gener...
Graduation date: 1980This study investigated the effect of first aid instruction on\ud college stude...
In keeping with the American Psychological Association\u27s recommendation for more research with di...
Method: A 24-week experiment was conducted to assess how first aid training affects the motivation o...
This paper addresses issues and research needs in the domain of behavior modification for injury con...
This paper addresses issues and research needs in the domain of behavior modification for injury con...
This paper addresses issues and research needs in the domain of behavior modification for injury con...
Many violence prevention programs include a focus on the role of bystanders and third parties in vio...
Various types of safety interventions (i.e., design attributes, guarding, personal protective equipm...
Graduation date: 2002The purpose of this study was to determine if the implementation of a Behaviora...
This thesis was concerned with the protective mechanisms of first aid training in the context of pee...
In this research, it is planned to identify the effect of adult education principles of Knowles base...
ABSTRACT Background: First aid is an initial action that must be immediately given to victims who e...
As a helping profession, health education is concerned with the motivation, circumstances, and varia...
A 24 week experiment was conducted to assess the effect of first aid training on small business cons...
First responders report elevated rates of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) compared to the gener...
Graduation date: 1980This study investigated the effect of first aid instruction on\ud college stude...
In keeping with the American Psychological Association\u27s recommendation for more research with di...
Method: A 24-week experiment was conducted to assess how first aid training affects the motivation o...
This paper addresses issues and research needs in the domain of behavior modification for injury con...
This paper addresses issues and research needs in the domain of behavior modification for injury con...
This paper addresses issues and research needs in the domain of behavior modification for injury con...
Many violence prevention programs include a focus on the role of bystanders and third parties in vio...
Various types of safety interventions (i.e., design attributes, guarding, personal protective equipm...
Graduation date: 2002The purpose of this study was to determine if the implementation of a Behaviora...
This thesis was concerned with the protective mechanisms of first aid training in the context of pee...
In this research, it is planned to identify the effect of adult education principles of Knowles base...
ABSTRACT Background: First aid is an initial action that must be immediately given to victims who e...
As a helping profession, health education is concerned with the motivation, circumstances, and varia...
A 24 week experiment was conducted to assess the effect of first aid training on small business cons...
First responders report elevated rates of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) compared to the gener...
Graduation date: 1980This study investigated the effect of first aid instruction on\ud college stude...
In keeping with the American Psychological Association\u27s recommendation for more research with di...