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Reduced Hospitalisation of burns patients following a multi-media campaign that increased adequacy of first aid treatment.

机译:通过多媒体活动提高急救治疗的充分性,减少烧伤患者的住院费用。

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CONTEXT: Concern engendered by a previous study that showed inadequate first aid for burn injuries was prevalent in the community led to a novel multi-media public health campaign ensued to address the issue. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether this public health campaign influenced behaviour by altering first aid treatment for burn injuries (BFAT). Design, SETTING AND POPULATION: Prospective intervention study. Consecutive patients with acute burn injuries over two 4-month intervals, presenting to a regional burn service, Auckland, New Zealand. This research was ethically approved by the Local Research Ethics Committee. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Demographics, burn size, adequacy of burn first aid, outpatient/inpatient wound care and operative intervention requirement. RESULTS: Adequacy of BFAT improved following the campaign (59% versus 40%, P=0.004). Fewer inpatient admissions (64.4% versus 35.8%, P<0.001) and surgical procedures (25.6% versus 11.4%, P<0.001) were undertaken following the campaign with a corresponding increase in outpatient care. Greatest decreases were observed in Maori and Pacific Islanders, and in children <10 years old. CONCLUSIONS: Adequacy of BFAT together with a reduction in the numbers of patients requiring inpatient surgical care was improved by a multi-media public awareness campaign.
机译:语境:先前的一项研究引起了人们的关注,该研究表明在社区中普遍存在烧伤伤害急救不足的情况,因此引发了一场新颖的多媒体公共卫生运动来解决这一问题。目的:通过改变烧伤的急救方法(BFAT)来确定这项公共卫生运动是否影响了行为。设计,地点和人口:前瞻性干预研究。连续四个月间隔两次的急性烧伤受伤患者,正在向新西兰奥克兰地区烧伤服务处求诊。该研究得到当地研究伦理委员会的道德批准。主要观察指标:人口统计学,烧伤大小,烧伤急救的充分性,门诊/住院伤口护理和手术干预要求。结果:运动后BFAT的充足性得到了改善(59%对40%,P = 0.004)。运动后,住院患者较少(64.4%对35.8%,P <0.001)和外科手术(25.6%对11.4%,P <0.001),门诊治疗相应增加。在毛利人和太平洋岛民以及10岁以下的儿童中,下降幅度最大。结论:多媒体公众意识运动提高了BFAT的充足性,并减少了需要住院外科护理的患者人数。

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