0.05). Conclusion: It was concluded that bibliotherapy was effective in increasing primary school students\\\' knowledge about the appropriate use of emergency services. In line with the topics covered in the bibliotherapy text, students were found to have learned the emergency department triage color codes, understood the concept of triage, and improved their knowledge of situations that require emergency care. These findings suggest that bibliotherapy-based course content can be developed to raise awareness among children—beginning from primary education—regarding the appropriate and effective use of healthcare services. Such initiatives should be supported by a multidisciplinary approach that integrates emergency medicine, psychiatric nursing, and educational sciences."> 0.05). Conclusion: It was concluded that bibliotherapy was effective in increasing primary school students\\\' knowledge about the appropriate use of emergency services. In line with the topics covered in the bibliotherapy text, students were found to have learned the emergency department triage color codes, understood the concept of triage, and improved their knowledge of situations that require emergency care. These findings suggest that bibliotherapy-based course content can be developed to raise awareness among children—beginning from primary education—regarding the appropriate and effective use of healthcare services. Such initiatives should be supported by a multidisciplinary approach that integrates emergency medicine, psychiatric nursing, and educational sciences." > The Effect of Bibliotherapy on Primary School Students' Health Literacy and Emergency Service Awareness: Single Group Quasi-Experimental Study