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Global/International Health and Critical Care: Teaching Pediatric Life Support in Limited-Resource Settings: Contextualized Management Guidelines

机译:全球/国际卫生与重症监护:在资源有限的情况下教授小儿生命支持:情境化管理指南

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Of the estimated 6.3 million global annual deaths in children younger than the age of 5 years, nearly all (99%) occur in low- to middle-income countries (LMIC). Existing management guidelines for children with emergency conditions as taught in a variety of current pediatric life support courses are mostly applicable to high-income countries with a different disease range and full resources compared with LMIC. A revised curriculum with evidence-based application to limited-resource settings would expand their potential for reducing pediatric mortality worldwide. This review provides a supplemental curriculum of standards for selected pediatric emergency conditions with attention to the context of disease range and level-specific resources in LMIC. During training sessions, contextualized management guidelines create the framework for realistic and fruitful case simulations.
机译:据估计,全球每年有630万未满5岁的儿童死亡,其中几乎所有(99%)都发生在中低收入国家(LMIC)。当前在各种儿科生命支持课程中针对紧急情况儿童的现有管理指南大多适用于与LMIC相比疾病范围不同且资源充足的高收入国家。经过修订的课程,在有限的资源环境中采用基于证据的应用,将扩大其降低全世界儿科死亡率的潜力。这篇综述提供了针对所选儿科急症的补充标准课程,重点关注了中低收入国家的疾病范围和特定水平的资源。在培训课程中,情境化的管理指南为现实和富有成效的案例模拟创建了框架。

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