Healthcare (Nov 2022)

Knowledge and Attitude of First-Aid Treatments for Snakebites, and the Perception of Snakes among the Students of Health Sciences at Jazan University, Saudi Arabia

  • Saad S. Alqahtani,
  • David Banji,
  • Otilia J. F. Banji,
  • Mamoon H. Syed,
  • Nabeel Kashan Syed,
  • Abdulkarim M. Meraya,
  • Ahmed A. Albarraq,
  • Hilal A. Thaibah,
  • Amani Khardali,
  • Ibrahim A. Alhomood,
  • Aeshah M. Mahzari,
  • Omaymah M. Alshlali

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10112226
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 11
p. 2226

Abstract

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First aid is the most basic and life-saving service provided before emergency care is received. This study aimed to assess students’ knowledge and attitudes about performing first aid for snakebite emergencies and their perception of snakes. A cross-sectional study was conducted between January and March 2019 among upper-level students (3rd year and above) of health-related courses at Jazan University, Saudi Arabia. Three hundred and nine students from four programs responded to the self-administered questionnaire. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS 23.0. The highest percentage of the study sample comprised pharmacy students (44%), followed by nursing (25.2%), medical (16.8%), and emergency medicine students (13.9%). Overall, the emergency medicine students exhibited greater knowledge of snakebite first aid. However, over three-fourths of the students were unaware of dry bites. Around two-thirds were sure that they should not massage the bite site, while nearly one-fourth were not sure about the use of a tourniquet. The fifth- and sixth-year students had extremely diverse perspectives on snakes. The majority of the participants (92.8%) did not feel good about snakes. However, most of the students (95.2%) wanted to learn about snakebite first aid and overcome their fear of snakes. Overall, the students had a positive attitude towards first aid but lacked knowledge of snakebite emergencies. Public health awareness is required to dispel first-aid myths about snakebites and misconceptions regarding snakes.

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