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Point-of-care ultrasound-guided regional anaesthesia in older ED patients with hip fractures: a study to test the feasibility of a training programme and time needed to complete nerve blocks by ED physicians after training

机译:髋部骨折患者的护理点超声引导区域麻醉:研究培训后ED医生完成神经阻滞所需的培训计划和时间所需的可行性的研究

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Point-of-care ultrasound-guided regional anaesthesia (POCUS-GRA) provides safe, rapid analgesia for older people with hip fractures but is rarely performed in the emergency department (ED). Self-perceived inadequate training and time to perform POCUS-GRA are the two most important barriers. Our objective is to assess the feasibility of a proposed multicentre, stepped-wedge cluster randomised clinical trial (RCT) to assess the impact of a knowledge-to-practice (KTP) intervention on delirium.
机译:护理点超声引导的区域麻醉(POCUS-GRA)为具有髋部骨折的老年人提供安全,快速镇痛,但很少在急诊部(ED)中进行。自我感知不足的训练和时间来执行Pocus-Gra是最重要的两个最重要的障碍。我们的目标是评估拟议的多中心,步进楔形集群随机化临床试验(RCT)的可行性,以评估知识对实践(KTP)干预对谵妄的影响。

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