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在一个偏远的原住民社区教授野外急救:萨奇戈湖野外应急响应教育倡议的故事。

Teaching wilderness first aid in a remote First Nations community: the story of the Sachigo Lake Wilderness Emergency Response Education Initiative.

作者信息

Born Karen, Orkin Aaron, VanderBurgh David, Beardy Jackson

机构信息

Institute of Health Policy & Management, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Int J Circumpolar Health. 2012;71. doi: 10.3402/ijch.v71i0.19002. Epub 2012 Oct 26.

DOI:10.3402/ijch.v71i0.19002
PMID:23110258
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3482695/
Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To understand how community members of a remote First Nations community respond to an emergency first aid education programme.

STUDY DESIGN

A qualitative study involving focus groups and participant observation as part of a community-based participatory research project, which involved the development and implementation of a wilderness first aid course in collaboration with the community.

METHODS

Twenty community members participated in the course and agreed to be part of the research focus groups. Three community research partners validated and reviewed the data collected from this process. These data were coded and analysed using open coding.

RESULTS

Community members responded to the course in ways related to their past experiences with injury and first aid, both as individuals and as members of the community. Feelings of confidence and self-efficacy related access to care and treatment of injury surfaced during the course. Findings also highlighted how the context of the remote First Nations community influenced the delivery and development of course materials.

CONCLUSIONS

Developing and delivering a first aid course in a remote community requires sensitivity towards the response of participants to the course, as well as the context in which it is being delivered. Employing collaborative approaches to teaching first aid can aim to address these unique needs. Though delivery of a first response training programme in a small remote community will probably not impact the morbidity and mortality associated with injury, it has the potential to impact community self-efficacy and confidence when responding to an emergency situation.

摘要

目的

了解一个偏远的原住民社区的社区成员对急救教育项目的反应。

研究设计

一项定性研究,包括焦点小组和参与观察,作为基于社区的参与性研究项目的一部分,该项目涉及与社区合作开发和实施野外急救课程。

方法

20名社区成员参加了该课程,并同意成为研究焦点小组的一部分。三名社区研究伙伴对从这一过程中收集的数据进行了验证和审查。这些数据使用开放式编码进行编码和分析。

结果

社区成员对该课程的反应与他们过去作为个人和社区成员在受伤和急救方面的经历有关。在课程中出现了与获得护理和治疗伤害相关的信心和自我效能感。研究结果还强调了偏远原住民社区的背景如何影响课程材料的提供和开发。

结论

在偏远社区开发和提供急救课程需要对参与者对课程的反应以及课程提供的背景保持敏感。采用合作的急救教学方法可以满足这些独特需求。虽然在一个小型偏远社区提供应急响应培训项目可能不会影响与伤害相关的发病率和死亡率,但它有可能在应对紧急情况时影响社区的自我效能感和信心。