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PREHOSPITAL EMERGENCY CARE EDUCATION FOR THE NEPAL MOUNTAINEERING ASSOCIATION

机译:尼泊尔登山协会的院前急救教育

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Background: Prehospital emergency care training programs are effective in reducing mortality and disability in low-income countries. Implementation of a specifically designed program in the mountainous regions of Nepal has the potential to benefit local populations, trekking and mountaineering guides, and adventure tourists. Objective: Our aims were to survey Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) members' past experiences with emergencies and medical training, characterize a geographic-specific prehospital emergency care training program, and evaluate the effectiveness and outcome of the program. Methods: Sixty-two trekking guides, police officers, and students attended the 2-day training program in Pokhara, Nepal in May 2014. Training curriculum was determined in coordination with the NMA. Instructors included Tulane University faculty, surgical residents, and graduate students. Surveys identified participants' experience with emergencies, confidence in providing emergency care, and interest in future trainings. Multiple modalities were utilized to assess trainees' comprehension. Results: Participants rated the program as valuable and expressed desire for additional trainings. Survey results indicated that participants had prior experience with a myriad of emergencies, were more confident in managing traumatic emergencies than medical or environmental, and showed that few had previously received training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Areas of instruction included general first responder and geographic-specific content. Participants achieved the course objectives and documented their abilities to successfully manage simulated clinical problems. Conclusions: The training program, an international collaboration, was documented to be successful by instructors, NMA leadership, and participants. The training program's content matched the participants' specific needs and abilities. Areas for improvement include providing content related to burns, motorcycle injuries, cold-exposure injuries, fever management, and toxicology emergencies. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc.
机译:背景:院前急诊培训计划可有效降低低收入国家的死亡率和残疾。在尼泊尔山区实施专门设计的计划有可能造福当地居民,徒步旅行和登山向导以及冒险游客。目的:我们的目的是调查尼泊尔登山协会(NMA)成员过去在紧急情况和医疗培训方面的经验,描述针对特定地区的院前急诊培训计划,并评估该计划的有效性和结果。方法:2014年5月,六十二名徒步向导,警察和学生参加了在尼泊尔博卡拉进行的为期2天的培训课程。培训课程是与NMA协调确定的。讲师包括杜兰大学的教师,外科住院医师和研究生。调查确定了参与者的紧急情况经验,对提供急救服务的信心以及对未来培训的兴趣。多种方式被用来评估学员的理解力。结果:参与者将该计划评为有价值,并表示希望进行其他培训。调查结果表明,参与者有过无数种紧急情况的经验,对创伤性紧急情况的处理比医学或环境方面更有信心,并且表明以前很少接受过心肺复苏术的培训。教学领域包括一般急救人员和特定于地理位置的内容。参与者达到了课程目标,并记录了他们成功管理模拟临床问题的能力。结论:该培训计划是一项国际合作,据记录由教师,NMA领导和参与者成功完成。培训计划的内容与参与者的特定需求和能力相匹配。需要改进的地方包括提供与烧伤,摩托车伤害,冷暴露伤害,发烧管理和毒理学紧急情况有关的内容。 (C)2015爱思唯尔公司

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