Hojnoski J A, Ciottone G R, Aghababian R V
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester 01655, USA.
Eur J Emerg Med. 1998 Mar;5(1):23-7.
An ongoing collaborative partnership between the University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Boston University Medical Center, the Armenian Ministry of Health, and the Emergency Hospital of Yerevan, Armenia has been established since 1993. The primary goal of this partnership is to reform and improve the delivery of emergency medical care through a process of education and training that is reproducible, practical, and self-sustaining for the advancement of health care into the future. A six-step educational process was developed, using Armenia as the initial model site for this format. Through the development of a regional training center and two emergency medicine training curricula, the partnership has trained over 1800 health care workers and first responders. Preliminary results from pre- and post-course examinations show a significant overall improvement in scores. An ongoing trauma database collection also shows significant improvement in the number of advanced life support measures being implemented since the inception of this educational training programme. This educational strategy has subsequently been replicated in nine similar partnerships in other countries of the New Independent States, formed after the dissolution of the former Soviet Union in 1990. We believe this six-step educational format is effective for the development and improvement of emergency medical systems in developing countries worldwide.
自1993年以来,马萨诸塞大学医学中心、波士顿大学医学中心、亚美尼亚卫生部和亚美尼亚埃里温急救医院之间建立了持续的合作关系。该合作关系的主要目标是通过一个可复制、实用且能自我维持的教育和培训过程来改革和改善急救医疗服务,以推动未来医疗保健的发展。以亚美尼亚作为这种模式的初始示范地点,开发了一个六步教育流程。通过建立一个区域培训中心和两套急诊医学培训课程,该合作关系已培训了1800多名医护人员和急救人员。课程前后考试的初步结果显示分数有显著的总体提高。一个正在进行的创伤数据库收集工作还表明,自这个教育培训项目启动以来,实施的高级生命支持措施的数量有显著增加。这种教育策略随后在前苏联1990年解体后新独立的其他国家的九个类似合作关系中得到了推广。我们相信,这种六步教育模式对于全球发展中国家急救医疗系统的发展和改善是有效的。