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The views and experiences of Zambia's emergency medicine registrars in South Africa: Lessons for the development of emergency care in Zambia

机译:赞比亚紧急医学注册商在南非的观点与经验:赞比亚紧急护理发展的课程

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IntroductionAlthough low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are beginning to integrate emergency medicine (EM) specialist physicians into their healthcare systems, they must often send these trainees to other countries with established registrar programmes. Given that retention of foreign-trained EM specialist physicians is low following repatriation, there is interest in understanding their expectations and intentions when they return. This study aimed to describe the expectations of Zambia's EM registrars regarding the development of various aspects of emergency care in Zambia.MethodsIn this qualitative, descriptive study, individual telephonic interviews were conducted with current Zambian EM registrars using a semi-structured interview schedule. Recorded interviews were transcribed verbatim, validated by participants, and subjected to inductive content analysis.ResultsFour interviews were completed, representing the entire population of interest. Two key categories emerged from these discussions: that the state of emergency care in Zambia was inadequate, and that there were numerous priority areas for further developing the emergency care system. A lack of recognition of EM as a specialty, resource and training constraints in emergency units, and the lack of a formal prehospital emergency care system were prominently identified as challenges. Priority aspects that registrars hoped to focus on when developing emergency care included expanding local training and knowledge, improving the supply chain for essential medications and equipment, increasing interprofessional collaborative practice, and advocating for emergency care.ConclusionZambian EM registrars characterised the nascent emergency care system by challenges that are common in many LMICs and align with previous in-country assessments of emergency care. In order to ensure that registrars' strategies are ultimately implemented upon their return to Zambia, it is imperative they are communicated with stakeholders in-country. From there, mutual planning can occur between future EM specialists and government stakeholders, to ensure that there are mechanisms in place to facilitate dissemination.
机译:介绍虽然低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)开始将急诊医学(EM)专业医师融入其医疗保健系统,但他们通常必须将这些受训人员送往其他具有既定书记常务方案的国家。鉴于遣返外商训练的EM专业医生的保留,遣返后较低,有兴趣在回归时理解他们的期望和意图。本研究旨在描述赞比亚的EM注册商关于在赞比亚紧急护理的各个方面的发展的期望。此类定性,描述性研究,使用半结构化访谈计划与当前的赞比亚EM注册商进行各个电话访谈。录制的面试被转录逐字,由参与者验证,并进行归纳内容分析。培训措施采访完成,代表整个兴趣人口。从这些讨论中出现了两大类:赞比亚紧急护理状态不足,并且有许多优先领域进一步发展应急护理系统。缺乏对急诊单位的专业,资源和培训限制的缺乏认可,缺乏正式的预科紧急护理系统被突出被认为是挑战。首要任务,注册商希望在制定紧急护理时关注的是,扩大当地培训和知识,改善了必要药物和设备的供应链,增加了争议的协作实践,并倡导应急护理.ConclusionZambian EM注册商的特征是新兴的应急护理系统许多LMIC中常见的挑战并与以前的国家应急护理评估保持一致。为了确保注册商的策略最终返回赞比亚,因此他们必须与国家利益攸关方进行沟通。从那里,可以在未来的EM专家和政府利益相关者之间发生相互规划,以确保有机制可以促进传播。

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