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Evaluating the efficacy of the AAP 'pediatrics in disaster' course: the Chinese experience.

机译:评估AAP“灾难中的小儿科”课程的效果:中国的经验。

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"Pediatrics in Disasters" (PEDS) is a course designed by the American Academy of Pediatrics to provide disaster preparedness and response training to pediatricians worldwide. China has managed to sustain the course and adapt its content for local needs. China has also experienced several natural disasters since the course's inception, providing an opportunity to evaluate the impact of courses that took place in Beijing and Sichuan, in 2008-2010.We used pretesting/post-testing, participant surveys, and in-depth interviews to evaluate whether the course imparted cognitive knowledge, was perceived as useful, and fostered participation in relief efforts and disaster preparedness planning.In Beijing and Sichuan, post-test scores were 16 percent higher than pretest scores. On immediate postcourse surveys, 86 percent of Beijing and Sichuan respondents rated the course as very good or excellent. On 6-month surveys, participants identified emotional impact of disasters, planning/triage, and nutrition as the three most useful course modules. Twelve of 75 (16 percent) of Beijing respondents reported direct involvement in disaster response activities following the course; eight of 12 were first-time responders. Participant interviews revealed a need for more training in providing nutritional and psychological support to disaster victims and to train a more diverse group of individuals in disaster response.PEDS imparts cognitive knowledge and is highly valued by course participants. Emotional impact of disasters, planning/triage, and nutrition modules were perceived as the most relevant modules. Future versions of the course should include additional emphasis on emotional care for disaster victims and should be extended to a broader audience.
机译:“灾难中的儿科”(PEDS)是由美国儿科学会设计的一门课程,旨在为全世界的儿科医生提供备灾和响应培训。中国设法维持了这一进程,并使其内容适应了当地需求。自开设该课程以来,中国还经历了几次自然灾害,为评估2008年至2010年在北京和四川开设的课程的影响提供了机会。我们使用了预测/后测,参与者调查和深度访谈评估该课程是否传授了认知知识,被认为是有用的并促进了对救灾工作和灾难预防计划的参与。在北京和四川,测试后的分数比测试前的分数高16%。在立即进行的课程调查中,有86%的北京和四川受访者将该课程评为非常好。在为期6个月的调查中,参与者将灾难,计划/分类和营养的情感影响确定为三个最有用的课程模块。 75名北京受访者中有12名(占16%)报告说,该课程之后直接参与了灾难响应活动; 12个中有8个是首次响应者。参加者的访谈显示,需要对受灾者提供营养和心理支持并培训更多的不同人群应对灾害的培训。PEDS传授认知知识,受到课程参与者的高度评价。灾害,计划/分类和营养模块的情感影响被认为是最相关的模块。该课程的未来版本应进一步强调针对灾难受害者的情感护理,并应扩大到更多的受众。

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