Abernethy L, McNally O, MacAuley D, O'Neill S
Institute of Postgraduate Medical and Health Sciences, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland.
Emerg Med J. 2002 May;19(3):239-41. doi: 10.1136/emj.19.3.239.
Sport and exercise related injuries are responsible for about 5% of the workload in the accident and emergency (A&E) department, yet training in sports medicine is not a compulsory part of the curriculum for Higher Specialist Training.
To determine how A&E medicine consultants and specialist trainees view their role and skill requirements in relation to sports medicine.
A modified Delphi study, consisting of two rounds of a postal questionnaire. Participants were invited to rate the importance of statements relating to the role and training of the A&E specialist in relation to sports injuries (six statements) and the need for knowledge and understanding of defined skills of importance in sports medicine (16 statements). VALUE OF RESEARCH: This provides a consensus of opinion on issues in sport and exercise medicine that have educational implications for A&E specialists, and should be considered in the curriculum for Higher Specialist Training. There is also the potential for improving the health care provision of A&E departments, to the exercising and sporting population.
与运动和锻炼相关的损伤约占急诊(A&E)科室工作量的5%,然而运动医学培训并非高级专科培训课程的必修部分。
确定急诊医学顾问和专科培训学员如何看待他们在运动医学方面的角色和技能要求。
一项经过改进的德尔菲研究,包括两轮邮寄问卷调查。参与者被邀请对与急诊专科医生在运动损伤方面的角色和培训相关的陈述(六条陈述)以及对运动医学中特定重要技能的知识和理解需求(十六条陈述)的重要性进行评分。研究价值:这为运动和运动医学中对急诊专科医生有教育意义的问题提供了共识性意见,应在高级专科培训课程中予以考虑。此外,还有可能改善急诊科室为运动人群提供的医疗服务。