Fattah Sabina, Krüger Andreas J, Andersen Jan Einar, Vigerust Trond, Rehn Marius
Department of Research and Development, Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation, P,O box 94, Drøbak, 1448, Norway.
Int J Emerg Med. 2012 Nov 7;5(1):40. doi: 10.1186/1865-1380-5-40.
A major incident has occurred when the number of live casualties, severity, type of incident or location requires extraordinary resources. Major incident management is interdisciplinary and involves triage, treatment and transport of patients. We aimed to investigate experiences within major incident preparedness and management among Norwegian rescue workers.
A questionnaire was answered by 918 rescue workers across Norway. Questions rated from 1 (doesn't work) to 7 (works excellently) are presented as median and range.
Health-care personnel constituted 34.1% of the participants, firefighters 54.1% and police 11.8%. Training for major incident response scored 5 (1, 7) among health-care workers and 4 (1, 7) among firefighters and police. Preparedness for major incident response scored 5 (1, 7) for all professions. Interdisciplinary cooperation scored 5 (3, 7) among health-care workers and police and 5 (1, 7) among firefighters. Among health-care workers, 77.5% answered that a system for major-incident triage exists; 56.3% had triage equipment available. The majority - 45.1% of health-care workers, 44.7% of firefighters and 60.4% of police - did not know how long it would take to get emergency stretchers to the scene.
Rescue personnel find major incident preparedness and on-scene multidisciplinary cooperation to function well. Some shortcomings are reported with regard to systems for major incident triage, tagging equipment for triage and knowledge about access to emergency stretchers.
当现场伤亡人数、严重程度、事件类型或地点需要动用大量资源时,就发生了重大事件。重大事件管理是跨学科的,涉及对患者的分诊、治疗和转运。我们旨在调查挪威救援人员在重大事件准备和管理方面的经验。
挪威各地的918名救援人员回答了一份问卷。评分从1(不起作用)到7(非常有效)的问题以中位数和范围的形式呈现。
参与者中,医护人员占34.1%,消防员占54.1%,警察占11.8%。医护人员对重大事件应对培训的评分是5(1至7),消防员和警察的评分为4(1至7)。所有职业对重大事件应对准备的评分都是5(1至7)。医护人员和警察之间的跨学科合作评分为5(3至7),消防员之间的评分为5(1至7)。在医护人员中,77.5%的人回答说存在重大事件分诊系统;56.3%的人有分诊设备。大多数人——45.1%的医护人员、44.7%的消防员和60.4%的警察——不知道将急救担架送到现场需要多长时间。
救援人员认为重大事件准备和现场多学科合作运行良好。在重大事件分诊系统、分诊标记设备以及获取急救担架的相关知识方面存在一些不足之处。