Impact of Community First-Aid Training on Emergency Response Skills among Community Volunteers in Nigeria
Abstract
Community volunteers can play an important role in providing immediate assistance during injuries, sudden illnesses, disasters, road traffic incidents, and other emergencies, particularly in communities where professional emergency medical services may not be immediately accessible. Appropriate first-aid knowledge and practical response skills may help community volunteers recognize emergencies, protect themselves and affected individuals, provide basic immediate care, and activate appropriate emergency medical services. However, limited access to first-aid training, inadequate practical experience, fear of responding to emergencies, misinformation, and uncertainty about appropriate emergency procedures may reduce the effectiveness of community volunteers during critical situations. Community first-aid training provides an opportunity to strengthen volunteers' knowledge, confidence, and practical emergency response abilities. Against this background, this study investigates the impact of community first-aid training on emergency response skills among community volunteers in Nigeria. The study will be anchored on Social Cognitive Theory, the Health Belief Model, and the Social Ecological Model. Social Cognitive Theory explains how demonstration, observational learning, skills practice, feedback, self-efficacy, reinforcement, and role modelling may influence volunteers' acquisition and application of first-aid skills. The Health Belief Model explains how volunteers' perceptions of the seriousness of emergencies, perceived benefits of providing appropriate first aid, perceived barriers, self-efficacy, and cues to action may influence their willingness and ability to respond. The Social Ecological Model emphasizes the influence of individual, interpersonal, community, organizational, and environmental factors on emergency preparedness and response. Collectively, these theoretical perspectives provide a suitable framework for explaining how community first-aid training may influence emergency response skills among community volunteers in Nigeria. The study will adopt a quantitative quasi-experimental or analytical cross-sectional research design. The study population will comprise community volunteers aged 18 years and above participating in community health, disaster preparedness, road-safety, emergency-response, youth, humanitarian, or other recognized volunteer programmes across selected communities in Nigeria. A multistage sampling technique will be used to select geopolitical zones, states, local government areas, communities, volunteer organizations or programmes, and eligible community volunteers. Community first-aid training will be assessed using indicators such as exposure to training sessions, frequency and duration of training, theoretical instruction, practical demonstrations, hands-on skills practice, use of first-aid equipment, emergency scene assessment, personal safety, basic life support, bleeding control, management of minor injuries, recognition of medical emergencies, safe positioning of injured persons, emergency communication, referral and activation of emergency medical services, and refresher training. Emergency response skills will be assessed using indicators such as ability to assess an emergency scene, recognize life-threatening conditions, summon appropriate emergency assistance, perform basic first-aid procedures correctly, control external bleeding, provide appropriate basic life support where indicated, protect an injured person from further harm, communicate effectively with emergency services, and demonstrate appropriate responses to common community emergencies. Data will be collected using structured questionnaires, standardized first-aid knowledge assessments, practical skills checklists, simulated emergency scenarios, direct observation, training records where available, and pre-test and post-test assessments where a quasi-experimental intervention is adopted. Descriptive statistics will be used to summarize volunteers' demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, previous training experience, volunteer roles, exposure to emergencies, knowledge levels, and practical emergency response skills. Inferential statistical techniques, including chi-square tests, paired and independent t-tests, correlation analysis, and logistic or multiple regression analysis where appropriate, will be used to determine the impact of community first-aid training on emergency response skills. Where a quasi-experimental design is adopted, emergency response skills before and after the training intervention may be compared with those of a comparison group to determine changes associated with the intervention. Diagnostic tests will also be conducted to assess the reliability, validity, and robustness of the findings. The study is expected to find that community first-aid training has a significant positive impact on emergency response skills among community volunteers in Nigeria. Volunteers exposed to structured, practical, competency-based, and regularly reinforced first-aid training are expected to demonstrate better emergency response skills than volunteers without comparable training. Training may improve volunteers' ability to assess emergency scenes, recognize life-threatening conditions, activate emergency medical services, provide appropriate immediate care, control bleeding, perform basic life-support procedures where indicated, and protect affected individuals from further harm. Practical simulations, demonstrations, and supervised skills practice are expected to improve confidence and reduce hesitation when responding to emergencies. Refresher training may also help volunteers retain essential skills and respond more effectively over time. However, inadequate first-aid equipment, limited access to emergency medical services, poor emergency communication systems, insufficient refresher training, fear of causing harm, and limited institutional support may reduce the effectiveness of training alone. The study therefore expects accessible, practical, competency-based, and sustained community first-aid training, supported by functional emergency-response systems, to contribute significantly to improved emergency response skills among community volunteers in Nigeria. The study is expected to contribute to the literature on first aid, emergency preparedness, community emergency response, volunteer training, disaster risk reduction, injury prevention, basic life support, community health, health education, and public health in Nigeria. The findings will provide useful information to the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, National Emergency Management Agency, National Primary Health Care Development Agency, state emergency management agencies, local government authorities, community health programmes, humanitarian organizations, volunteer groups, emergency medical services, healthcare professionals, development partners, and policymakers regarding strategies for strengthening community emergency response capacity. The study will also provide evidence-based recommendations for integrating first-aid training into community volunteer programmes, increasing access to practical skills training and refresher courses, improving availability of first-aid equipment, strengthening emergency communication and referral systems, developing standardized community first-aid training programmes, and building sustainable community-based emergency-response capacity across Nigeria.
Keywords: Community first-aid training, emergency response skills, community volunteers, first aid, emergency preparedness, basic life support, injury prevention, disaster preparedness, health education, community health, Nigeria, public health.
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