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(1456) INTEREST SHOWN BY MEDICAL STUDENTS AT UNIVERSITY OF SAN PABLO CEU (SPAIN) REGARDING PREVENTION AND RESPONSE TO OUTBREAKS OF INFECTION

机译:(1456)San Pablo University of San Pablo Ceu(西班牙)显示的兴趣,关于预防和对感染爆发的反应

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The release of biological hazards during biological incidents, bioterrorism or outbreaks of infection has shown to represent a significant challenge for healthcare professionals as it can involve significant numbers of patients and represent a global public health threat. Healthcare educators should provide students with the necessary skills in medical preparedness and response to these incidents to protect the public. However, this is not standardised in the medical curriculum. An innovative teaching group at De Montfort University (DMU, UK) in collaboration with first responders that worked during the 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak in a Public Health England (PHE) mobile laboratory in Sierra Leone, have developed different, novel teaching training sessions to provide health science students with the necessary skills to respond to these events. We have tested the training sessions with students from three different undergraduate (BSc Biomedical and Medical Science) and postgraduate (MSc Advanced Biomedical Science) human health programmes at DMU. In general, these sessions were shown to be successful in providing students with basic skills to respond to minor biological incidents (Pe?a-Fernández et al., 2017) [1], although we do not know if these could be adopted to develop standardized curricula across any human health degree in the European Union (EU). Therefore, the purpose of this work was twofold: a) to assess the effectiveness of the specialised training session that covers the medical response to protect public health with medical students; and b) to determine the effectiveness of the training session, initially developed in England, in a non-English EU university. To meet these objectives, we have simplified this specialised training and delivered it to final year students of the Medicine degree at the University of San Pablo CEU (USP-CEU, Spain) during an Eramus+ mobility grant for academics in April 2017. The two hour training provided consisted of developing a complete intervention programme to deal with an outbreak of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCFH) virus following the steps of evidence-based public health. CCFH is a haemorrhagic fever virus causing devastating disease symptoms that result in intense and prolonged suffering in humans and has become an increasing global health concern. This paper will describe the teaching resources used and a comprehensive analysis of students' feedback to this training. Briefly: the specific questionnaire used has shown high levels of engagement and satisfaction [100% (31.2% agreed; 68.8% strongly agreed)] with the USP-CEU medical students. Despite its short duration, this training would be successful in providing medical students with the necessary skills to respond to a biological event. Thus, 100% (31.2% agreed; 68.8% strongly agreed) of these students reported that they learnt how to establish some public health interventions to protect humans in the aftermath of an outbreak of infection. Moreover, all USP-CEU responders have described that they gained appropriate knowledge of public health prevention and preparedness against these events (37.5% agreed; 62.5 strongly agreed). Finally, the Erasmus+ mobility grant for academics has been shown to be a relevant tool and resource to strengthen curricula development and validation in higher education.
机译:生物事故中的生物危害,生物恐怖主义或感染疫情的释放表明,对于医疗保健专业人员来说,这可能涉及大量患者并代表全球公共卫生威胁。医疗保健教育工作者应为学生提供医疗准备的必要技能,并对这些事件的反应提供保护公众。但是,这在医学课程中并非标准化。 De Montfort大学(DMU,UK)的创新教学小组与第一次响应者合作,在塞拉利昂的公共卫生英国(PHE)移动实验室在2014-2016埃博尔州埃博拉疫情,已经开发出不同,小说教学培训课程提供健康科学学生,并有必要的技能来回应这些事件。我们已经测试了来自DMU的三种不同本科(BSC生物医学和医学)和研究生(MSC先进生物医学科学)人类健康计划的学生的培训课程。一般而言,这些会议被证明可以成功为学生提供基本技能来应对次要生物事件(PE?A-Fernández等,但2017年)[1],虽然我们不知道这些是否可以通过这些活动欧盟任何人类健康程度(欧盟)的标准化课程。因此,这项工作的目的是双重的:a)评估专业培训课程的有效性,涵盖了与医学生保护公共卫生保护的医疗响应; b)确定培训课程的有效性,最初在英国在非英国欧盟大学开发。为满足这些目标,我们已经简化了这一专门的培训,并在2017年4月在学术界的杂志+移动授予学术奖的艾姆斯+移动性授予期间将其送到了San Pablo Ceu大学(USP-CEU)的医学学位。提供的培训包括制定一项完整的干预计划,以便在基于证据的公共卫生的步骤之后处理克里米亚刚果出血热(CCFH)病毒的爆发。 CCFH是一种出血热病毒,导致患有毁灭性的疾病症状,导致人类的激烈和长时间遭受痛苦,并已成为全球健康问题的增加。本文将描述使用的教学资源和对该培训学生反馈的全面分析。简而言之:使用的具体问卷已经显示出高度的参与和满意度[100%(31.2%同意; 68.8%强烈商定)]与USP-CEU医学生。尽管持续时间短,但这种培训将成功为医学生提供反应生物事件的必要技能。因此,100%(31.2%同意; 68.8%强烈同意)这些学生报告说,他们学会了如何建立一些公共卫生干预措施,以保护人类在感染爆发的后果。此外,所有USP-CEU的响应者都已描述了他们获得了对这些事件的公共卫生预防和准备的适当了解(37.5%同意; 62.5强烈同意)。最后,已展示学者的Erasmus +移动拨款是加强高等教育课程开发和验证的相关工具和资源。

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