Improved Knowledge Of Disaster Preparedness In Underrepresented Secondary Students: A Quasi-Experimental Study

JOURNAL OF SCHOOL HEALTH(2021)

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BACKGROUND Disasters cause significant human and monetary destruction and society as a whole is underprepared to address them. Disaster preparedness education is not covered extensively enough for health professionals or for the general public.METHODS A disaster preparedness education intervention was performed using a non-randomized controlled trial of a convenience sample with a pre- and post-intervention survey. The adapted Emergency Preparedness Information Questionnaire (EPIQ), a validated survey tool, was utilized. Participants came from a health professions educational enrichment program for students from under-resourced high schools in the Kansas City area.RESULTS The experimental group shows statistically significant improvement in knowledge of disaster topics post-intervention. Of 18 adapted EPIQ tool questions, 17 show statistically significant improvement in disaster knowledge post-intervention for the experimental group with significance set at p < .05 (range of significant p values .000-.017).CONCLUSIONS The education intervention was effective and cost-efficient. Disaster preparedness education should be included in THE secondary school curriculum.
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disaster preparedness, disaster education, secondary education, underserved populations, emergency preparedness information questionnaire
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