Whitty Kristin K, Burnett Michael F
School of Nursing, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Southeastern Louisiana University, Box 10781, Hammond, LA 70402, USA.
J Nurs Educ. 2009 May;48(5):291-5. doi: 10.3928/01484834-20090416-10.
This study examined whether a relationship exists between mass casualty incident knowledge and perceived importance of incorporating competencies regarding mass casualty incidents into baccalaureate nursing programs by faculty in Louisiana. A total of 285 educators in baccalaureate nursing programs in Louisiana were asked to complete the survey instrument; usable surveys was collected from 166 participants (58%). Results indicated participants had limited training and life experiences regarding mass casualty incidents, as well as limited knowledge of mass casualty incidents. However, participants perceived mass casualty incident instruction as important for inclusion in nursing curricula. There was a positive relationship between self-perceived knowledge of mass casualty incidents and perceived importance of including these competencies into the nursing curriculum. These findings suggest schools of nursing take steps to identify or train a pool of educators who can teach mass casualty incident preparation.
本研究调查了路易斯安那州的教师对于大规模伤亡事件的知识,与他们认为将大规模伤亡事件相关能力纳入本科护理课程的重要性之间是否存在关联。路易斯安那州本科护理项目的285名教育工作者被要求完成调查问卷;从166名参与者(58%)那里收集到了可用的调查问卷。结果表明,参与者在大规模伤亡事件方面的培训和生活经验有限,对大规模伤亡事件的了解也有限。然而,参与者认为大规模伤亡事件教学对于纳入护理课程很重要。在自我感知的大规模伤亡事件知识与将这些能力纳入护理课程的重要性之间存在正相关关系。这些发现表明,护理学院应采取措施,确定或培训一批能够教授大规模伤亡事件应对准备的教育工作者。