Original Article

Volume: 6 | Issue: 3 | Published: Sep 29, 2025 | Pages: 218 - 229 | DOI: 10.24911/SJEMed.72-1736161952

Knowledge and attitude of school teachers about common medical emergencies in the school setting in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia


Authors: Ahmad Mahmoud Wazzan ORCID logo , Adham Mohammed Albulushi , Abdulrahman Abdullah Badawood , Alwaleed Nasser Alqurashi , Jomanah Abdullah Alshehri , Samar Tariq Bucklain


Abstract

Background: Medical emergencies in schools require rapid and effective intervention, with teachers typically serving as first responders. However, inadequacies in first-aid expertise among school staff may threaten student safety. This study assesses the first-aid knowledge and attitudes of teachers and administrators in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, to identify areas for improvement and inform policy recommendations. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 367 school workers (220 female, 147 male) among public, private, and international schools in Jeddah. A validated bilingual questionnaire assessed participants' knowledge and attitudes about addressing common school emergencies, including diabetes, epilepsy, and injuries. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used for analysis. Results: While 98.9% of participants were familiar with first-aid concepts, only 49.3% had formal training. Knowledge was strongest in diabetes management (86.1% recognized hyperglycemia risks; 97% knew insulin is administered) but inadequate in epilepsy care (64.3% incorrectly believed seizures always necessitate hospitalization) and injury response (only 45.2% correctly identified improper ankle sprain care). Notably, 46.9% expressed uncertainty about their first-aid skills, and 98.6% advocated for required training. Conclusion: Despite the widespread awareness, important gaps in practical first-aid knowledge continue among Jeddah's school staff, underlining the necessity for regular, recurrent training programs. Policymakers should prioritize required first-aid instruction to improve emergency readiness and student safety

Keywords: School, emergency, first aid, knowledge, attitude, teachers



Pubmed Style

Ahmad Mahmoud Wazzan, Adham Mohammed Albulushi, Abdulrahman Abdullah Badawood, Alwaleed Nasser Alqurashi, Jomanah Abdullah Alshehri, Samar Tariq Bucklain. Knowledge and attitude of school teachers about common medical emergencies in the school setting in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. SJE Med. 2025; 29 (September 2025): 218-229. doi:10.24911/SJEMed.72-1736161952

Publication History

Received: January 07, 2025

Revised: May 21, 2025

Accepted: June 02, 2025

Published: September 29, 2025


Authors

Ahmad Mahmoud Wazzan

King Saud bin Abdulaziz university for health Sciences

ORCID logo ORCID

Adham Mohammed Albulushi

King Abdulaziz University

Abdulrahman Abdullah Badawood

King Abdulaziz University

Alwaleed Nasser Alqurashi

Taif University

Jomanah Abdullah Alshehri

King Saud University for Health Sciences

Samar Tariq Bucklain

Fakeeh College of Medical Sciences