Knowledge, attitude, and practice of first aid among traffic police officers in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Introduction: An overwhelming proportion of road traffic injuries and deaths occur in low and
middle-income countries, including Ethiopia, in prehospital environments. Such victims arrive at
the treatment centers too late, after the golden hour, or develop irreversible complications. There
is lack of evidence regarding knowledge, attitude, and practice of first aid among traffic police
officers in Ethiopia
Objective: To assess knowledge, attitude, and practice of first aid among traffic police personnel
in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted using a pretested, structured, self-administered
questionnaire on traffic police officers in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Data was entered using Excel
2016 and analyzed using SPSS version 26. Descriptive analysis was used to summarize baseline
characteristics and determine the level of first aid related aid-related attitude and practice.
Bivariable and multivariable regression analyses were employed to determine factors associated
with the outcome variable. Odds ratio (OR) with a 95% confidence interval (CI) was computed,
and a p-value <0.05 was considered significant.
Results: A total of two hundred and seventy-eight traffic police officers were included. Males
predominated with a male-to-female sex ratio of 2.4:1, and the median age of the participants was
32 years. Of all respondents, 162 (58.3%;95% CI: 52.4–64.1%) had good first aid related
knowledge, 167 (60.1%;95%CI: 54.3–65.9%) had positive attitude while 143 (51.4%; 95% CI:
45.5–57.4%) showed safe first aid practice. Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed that
having a history of witnessing a victim in the preceding one year [AOR (95%CI =1.86 (1.06,3.27)]
and a good level of knowledge about first aid [AOR=3.14(95%CI: 1.90,5.19)] were significantly
associated with self-reported first aid practice among the traffic officers. Multiple logistic
regression analysis that those who have previous first aid training, good first aid related
knowledge, and woke experience greater than 5 years significantly associated with a
positive(favorable) attitude towards first aid among traffic polices.
Conclusion: Despite a relatively better attitude, the level of first-related knowledge and practice
in the study population is low. Therefore, concerned bodies should work jointly to enhance
officers’ knowledge and practice level in a context-friendly manner.
Keywords: First aid, Knowledge, Attitude and Practice, Traffic police officers, Factors, Ethiopia