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Structured training in the management of emergencies in mothers, babies and children in a poorly resourced health system: logbooks to document skill use.

机译:在资源贫乏的卫生系统中进行的母亲,婴儿和儿童紧急情况管理方面的结构化培训:记录技能使用情况的日志。

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the use of a structured training programme in emergency care in Pakistan through the completion of logbooks documenting actual resuscitation attempts. DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey. SETTING: All tiers of health care settings across all regions of Pakistan. PARTICIPANTS: 120 health workers, trained in the skills for managing maternal, neonatal and childhood emergencies as part of a system development programme called "Essential Surgical Skills-Emergency Maternal and Child Healthcare (ESS-EMCH). METHODS: Following a series of 6 five-day training courses developed as part of the ESS-EMCH programme between January and December 2006, participants were provided with logbooks to document the actual use of their newly acquired skills during the resuscitation of mothers, infants and children. RESULTS: 1123 resuscitation attempts were documented and received from 63 of the 120 participants (response rate 53%; number of forms 4-22 per participant). Seventy-six percent (858/1123) of documented cases were received from doctors and 24% (265) from nurses. The patients receiving resuscitation were neonates 31% (n=349), infants and children 38% (n=426), pregnant mothers 21% (n=233) and other adults 10% (n=111). The commonest emergencies treated in neonates were resuscitation at birth, sepsis, shock and difficulty in breathing. Haemorrhage was the commonest obstetric emergency (52%, n=52/101), followed by eclampsia and shoulder dystocia. Skills used to secure the airway; breathing (use of oxygen and bag valve mask ventilation) and circulation were used in 58%, 82% and 73% of resuscitated patients. Oxygen was used in 87% of neonates and in 62% of pregnant mothers. The overall survival rate in the cases reported was 89%. CONCLUSIONS: Resuscitation logbooks can be used to assess which skills are used in emergency care. This analysis provides some evidence that the skills taught during the ESS-EMCH programme are used by the trained health workers. Individually held and completed logbooks should continue to act as a feedback and audit mechanism to measure outcomes, in conjunction with other methods of evaluating the impact of the training component of this programme.
机译:目的:通过完成记录实际复苏尝试的日志,评估巴基斯坦紧急护理中结构化培训计划的使用。设计:横断面调查。地点:巴基斯坦各个地区的所有级别的医疗机构。参加者:120名卫生工作者,他们受过有关处理孕产妇,新生儿和儿童紧急情况的技能的培训,这是名为“基本外科手术技能-紧急母婴保健(ESS-EMCH)”的系统开发计划的一部分。方法:遵循一系列的六个步骤五作为ESS-EMCH计划的一部分,于2006年1月至12月期间开展了为期一天的培训课程,向参与者提供了日志,以记录其在母亲,婴儿和儿童的复苏过程中实际掌握的新技能的使用结果:尝试了1123次复苏从120名参与者中的63名得到记录和接收(答复率为53%;每位参与者的表格数为4-22),其中有66%(858/1123)的已记录病例是从医生那里收到的,有24%(265)是从护士那里得到的。接受复苏的患者为新生儿31%(n = 349),婴幼儿38%(n = 426),孕妇21%(n = 233)和其他成年人10%(n = 111)。霓虹灯进行出生,败血症,休克和呼吸困难时进行复苏。出血是最常见的产科急症(52%,n = 52/101),其次是子痫和肩难产。固定气道的技巧; 58%,82%和73%的复苏患者使用了呼吸(使用氧气和气囊阀面罩通风)和循环。 87%的新生儿和62%的怀孕母亲使用了氧气。报告的病例总生存率为89%。结论:复苏日志可用于评估急救中使用的技能。该分析提供了一些证据,证明在ESS-EMCH计划中教授的技能已由受过培训的卫生工作者使用。单独保存和完成的日志应继续与其他评估该计划培训内容影响的方法一起,作为衡量结果的反馈和审核机制。

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