Emergency Practice Innovation Centre, St. Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Emerg Med Australas. 2012 Jun;24(3):244-50. doi: 10.1111/j.1742-6723.2012.01535.x. Epub 2012 Feb 28.
The ED is emerging as a priority for efforts to improve rates of organ and tissue donation (OTD) in Australia, but little is known of ED clinicians' attitudes, education or practices in the area. We aimed to determine the attitudes and OTD-related educational background and practices of Australian ED clinicians.
This was a national cross-sectional survey of members of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) and the College of Emergency Nursing Australasia (CENA); online questionnaire of 133 items, graded responses using Likert and ordinal multi-category scales, plus open-ended qualitative questions.
Of 2969 ACEM members, 599 (20.2%) responded; of 1026 CENA members, 212 (20.7%) responded. Respondents were broadly representative of the membership, with male trainee specialists underrepresented. Most ED staff supported OTD, although many were not certain that facilitating OTD was their role, or that the ED was the right place to identify donors. Around a quarter of medical and nursing staff had received no education regarding OTD. Having received education was related to professional status, cultural background, place of work and years of experience, and was significantly associated with attitude towards OTD and whether staff participated in OTD-related tasks.
More education on OTD is needed and requested by ED clinicians in Australia, particularly on OTD after cardiac death, management of a donor, brain death and obtaining consent. Postgraduate curricula should reflect this need for more OTD-related education in emergency medicine and nursing.
急诊科正成为提高澳大利亚器官和组织捐献(OTD)率的重点努力领域,但对于急诊科临床医生在该领域的态度、教育或实践知之甚少。我们旨在确定澳大利亚急诊科临床医生的态度以及与 OTD 相关的教育背景和实践。
这是一项针对澳大利亚急诊医师学院(ACEM)和澳大利亚急诊护理学院(CENA)成员的全国性横断面调查;使用 Likert 和序数多类别量表以及开放式定性问题对 133 项在线问卷进行分级应答。
在 2969 名 ACEM 成员中,有 599 名(20.2%)做出了回应;在 1026 名 CENA 成员中,有 212 名(20.7%)做出了回应。受访者大致代表了会员群体,男性实习专家人数不足。大多数急诊科工作人员支持 OTD,但许多人不确定促进 OTD 是否是他们的角色,或者急诊科是否是识别供体的合适场所。大约四分之一的医疗和护理人员没有接受过 OTD 方面的教育。接受过教育与专业地位、文化背景、工作地点和工作年限有关,并且与对 OTD 的态度以及工作人员是否参与 OTD 相关任务显著相关。
澳大利亚急诊科临床医生需要并要求更多关于 OTD 的教育,特别是关于心死亡后 OTD、供体管理、脑死亡和获得同意的教育。研究生课程应反映出在急诊医学和护理中对更多 OTD 相关教育的需求。