Abstract
Introduction Epistaxis is among the most common emergencies in the Ear, Nose, and Throat department. The vast majority of these patients are treated with basic first-aid management. Our study aims to assess the awareness of first‑aid management of epistaxis among individuals in the Al-Ahsa region, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Materials and methods This is a cross-sectional study conducted among the male and female population in Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia, during March 2023, and it included all participants available at the time of the study. All the data were obtained using an online questionnaire. Results The study included 385 participants; 213 (55.3%) were females and 172 (44.7%) were males. Based on the correlation between our variables, 235 (61%) of the participants had a good awareness scorewhile only 150 (39%) had a poor score. Our findings show that 113 (65.7%) of males had a good level of awareness and 122 (57.3%) of females had a good level of awareness regarding epistaxis. Participants who had gone through an experience of the treatment of any patients with epistaxis had better awareness about first-aid management of epistaxis than participants who had never gone through the experience. Conclusion The knowledge and awareness regarding first-aid management of epistaxis among the general population was satisfactory. However, we should increase the level of knowledge of individuals who did not treat any people with epistaxis because there are many cases of epistaxis in Al-Ahsa However, more integrated educational materials should be available to the general population to improve their overall knowledge. Social campaigns in public areas will enhance the level of knowledge regarding epistaxis management among the general population.
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