Williams B, Boyle M, O'Meara P
Department of Community Emergency Health and Paramedic Practice, Monash University, PO Box 527, Frankston, Victoria 3199, Australia.
Emerg Med J. 2009 Aug;26(8):580-2. doi: 10.1136/emj.2008.058552.
The accurate identification of lung sounds during chest auscultation is a skill commonly used by healthcare clinicians, including paramedics, when assessing a patient's respiratory status. It is a necessary skill as it enables confirmation of a patient's respiratory condition and guides the paramedic to a provisional diagnosis and the implementation of appropriate management. The object of this study was to identify if undergraduate paramedic students from two Australian universities were able to interpret a variety of lung sounds accurately.
A prospective single-blinded observational study requiring 96 undergraduate paramedic students from two Australian universities to estimate the lung sounds of six audio files.
The findings demonstrated variable accuracy in lung sound interpretation of the six audio files. The lung sound that contained a wheeze was most accurately interpreted, whereas coarse crackles were the least accurately interpreted. Monash University undergraduate paramedic students displayed similar lung sound interpretations to Charles Sturt University undergraduate paramedic students.
In this study undergraduate paramedic students from two Australian universities were found to be inaccurate at interpreting a variety of common lung sounds. The study has highlighted that a greater emphasis needs to be given to lung sound interpretation in undergraduate paramedic education programmes.
在评估患者呼吸状况时,医护人员(包括护理人员)通常会运用一项技能,即通过胸部听诊准确识别肺部声音。这是一项必要技能,因为它有助于确认患者的呼吸状况,并指导护理人员做出初步诊断并实施适当的治疗。本研究的目的是确定来自两所澳大利亚大学的本科护理专业学生是否能够准确解读各种肺部声音。
一项前瞻性单盲观察性研究,要求来自两所澳大利亚大学的96名本科护理专业学生评估六个音频文件中的肺部声音。
研究结果表明,学生们对六个音频文件中肺部声音的解读准确性参差不齐。包含哮鸣音的肺部声音解读最为准确,而粗湿啰音的解读准确性最低。莫纳什大学本科护理专业学生与查尔斯·斯特尔特大学本科护理专业学生对肺部声音的解读相似。
在本研究中,发现来自两所澳大利亚大学的本科护理专业学生在解读各种常见肺部声音时并不准确。该研究强调,本科护理专业教育课程需要更加重视肺部声音解读。