Ben-Abraham R, Stein M, Paret G, Cohen R, Shemer J, Rivkind A, Kluger Y
Israel Defense Forces Medical Corps, Tel Aviv University, Israel.
Isr Med Assoc J. 1999 Nov;1(3):169-71.
Since its introduction in Israel, more than 4,000 physicians from various specialties and diverse medical backgrounds have participated in the Advanced Trauma Life Support course.
To analyze the factors that influence the success of physicians in the ATLS written tests.
A retrospective study was conducted of 4,475 physicians participating in the Israeli ATLS training program between 1990 and 1996. Several variables in the records of these physicians were related to their success or failure in the final written examination of the course.
Age, the region of medical schooling, and the medical specialty were found to significantly influence the successful completion of the ATLS course.
Physicians younger than 45 years of age or with a surgical specialty are more likely to graduate the ATLS course. The success rate could be improved if the program's text and questionnaires were translated into Hebrew.
自高级创伤生命支持课程引入以色列以来,来自不同专业和医学背景的4000多名医生参加了该课程。
分析影响医生通过高级创伤生命支持笔试的因素。
对1990年至1996年间参加以色列高级创伤生命支持培训项目的4475名医生进行了一项回顾性研究。这些医生记录中的几个变量与他们在课程最终笔试中的成败相关。
发现年龄、医学院校所在地区和医学专业对成功完成高级创伤生命支持课程有显著影响。
年龄小于45岁或具有外科专业的医生更有可能完成高级创伤生命支持课程。如果将该项目的文本和问卷翻译成希伯来语,成功率可能会提高。