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Essential trauma management training: addressing service delivery needs in active conflict zones in eastern Myanmar

机译:基本创伤管理培训:解决缅甸东部活跃冲突地区的服务提供需求

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Introduction Access to governmental and international nongovernmental sources of health care within eastern Myanmar's conflict regions is virtually nonexistent. Historically, under these circumstances effective care for the victims of trauma, particularly landmine injuries, has been severely deficient. Recognizing this, community-based organizations (CBOs) providing health care in these regions sought to scale up the capacity of indigenous health workers to provide trauma care. Case description The Trauma Management Program (TMP) was developed by CBOs in cooperation with a United States-based health care NGO. The goal of the TMP is to improve the capacity of local health workers to deliver effective trauma care. From 2000 to the present, international and local health care educators have conducted regular workshops to train indigenous health workers in the management of landmine injuries, penetrating and blunt trauma, shock, wound and infection care, and orthopedics. Health workers have been regularly resupplied with the surgical instruments, supplies and medications needed to provide the care learnt through TMP training workshops. Discussion and Evaluation Since 2000, approximately 300 health workers have received training through the TMP, as part of a CBO-run health system providing care for approximately 250 000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) and war-affected residents. Based on interviews with health workers, trauma registry inputs and photo/video documentation, protocols and procedures taught during training workshops have been implemented effectively in the field. Between June 2005 and June 2007, more than 200 patients were recorded in the trauma patient registry. The majority were victims of weapons-related trauma. Conclusion This report illustrates a method to increase the capacity of indigenous health workers to manage traumatic injuries. These health workers are able to provide trauma care for otherwise inaccessible populations in remote and conflicted regions. The principles learnt during the implementation of the TMP might be applied in similar settings.
机译:简介缅甸东部冲突地区几乎不存在获得政府和国际非政府医疗保健来源的机会。从历史上看,在这种情况下,严重缺乏对创伤特别是地雷伤害受害者的有效护理。认识到这一点,在这些地区提供卫生保健的社区组织(CBO)寻求扩大土著卫生工作者提供创伤护理的能力。案例描述创伤管理计划(TMP)是由CBO与总部位于美国的医疗NGO合作开发的。 TMP的目标是提高当地卫生工作者提供有效创伤护理的能力。从2000年至今,国际和地方卫生保健教育者定期举办讲习班,对土著卫生工作者进行地雷伤害,穿透性和钝性创伤,休克,伤口和感染护理以及骨科方面的培训。定期向卫生工作者提供手术器械,用品和药物,以提供通过TMP培训班学习到的护理。讨论和评估自2000年以来,作为CBO运营的卫生系统的一部分,大约300名医护人员通过了TMP接受了培训,为大约25万国内流离失所者(IDP)和受战争影响的居民提供护理。根据与卫生工作者的访谈,创伤登记册的输入和照片/录像文件,在培训讲习班期间教授的规程和程序已在现场得到有效实施。在2005年6月至2007年6月之间,创伤患者登记处记录了200多名患者。大多数是与武器有关的创伤的受害者。结论本报告说明了一种提高土著卫生工作者处理创伤伤害的能力的方法。这些卫生工作者能够为偏远和冲突地区原本无法进入的人群提供创伤护理。在TMP实施过程中学习到的原理可能会在类似的情况下应用。

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