Madge S N, Kersey J P, Murray G, Murray J R
Department of Ophthalmology, Royal United Hospital, Combe Park, Bath BA1 3NG, UK.
Emerg Med J. 2004 Sep;21(5):577-9. doi: 10.1136/emj.2002.004606.
To assess the current status of awareness and training of junior medical staff in the Wessex region in the event of a "conventional" major incident.
A telephone questionnaire of specialist registrars (SpRs) (or equivalent, for example, staff grade) in six core specialties was performed in all the 11 acute hospitals in the Wessex region on the same evening. This group was selected to represent a sample of the most senior medical staff "on site" at each hospital.
56 of 64 (87.5%) SpRs participated. Nine of the 56 (16%) SpRs questioned had previously been involved in a major incident, and 18 (32%) had experienced some form of major incident training exercise. Subgroup analysis of the specialties showed that although there were no significant differences in numbers of training experiences between specialties, only one of nine (11%) orthopaedic SpRs had ever been involved in a training exercise. Twenty five of the 56 (45%) SpRs felt that they were confident of their role in the event of an incident.
Most middle grade staff in Wessex were not confident of their role in the event of a major incident. Most SpRs questioned had never attended a major incident training exercise.
评估韦塞克斯地区初级医务人员在发生“常规”重大事件时的认知和培训现状。
在同一晚对韦塞克斯地区11家急症医院的六个核心专科的专科住院医师(SpRs)(或同等人员,如 staff grade)进行电话问卷调查。选择该群体以代表每家医院“现场”最资深医务人员的样本。
64名SpRs中有56名(87.5%)参与。56名受调查的SpRs中有9名(16%)曾参与过重大事件,18名(32%)经历过某种形式的重大事件培训演练。专科亚组分析显示,尽管各专科培训经历的人数无显著差异,但骨科SpRs中只有9名中的1名(11%)曾参与过培训演练。56名SpRs中有25名(45%)认为他们对自己在事件发生时的角色有信心。
韦塞克斯地区的大多数中级医务人员对自己在重大事件发生时的角色没有信心。大多数受调查的SpRs从未参加过重大事件培训演练。