ENGARUH PELATIHAN PENANGANAN PERTAMA CEDERA KEPALA TERHADAP PENGETAHUAN SISWA SMAN 6 MALANG
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Abstract
Head injuries still a health problem that has serious consequences for the sufferer, where
trauma is the leading cause of death. The most common cause is a motor vehicle accident. The
highest prevalence of injury is in the age group 15-24 years (11.7%). The lack of community
competence in preventing secondary injury that often accompanies the patient and is the main
cause of death. This study aim to analyze the effect of head injuries first aid to increase
knowledge in students of SMA Negeri 6 Malang. The method in this research was quasy
experimental. The samples was 52 respondents using proportionate stratified random sampling
technique. The result of independent t test showed that there was significant difference in
knowledge variable (0,017). The need for training in common people to recognize the needs and
provide appropriate early care to victims of acute trauma and can provide more accurate
information to the ambulance.
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