Simões Romeo Lages, Bermudes Fernando Antônio Martins, Andrade Hudson Silva, Barcelos Filipe Machado, Rossoni Breno Pinheiro, Miguel Gustavo Peixoto Soares, Fagundes Carlos Alberto de Castro, Fraga Gustavo Pereira
Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Campinas, Campinas, SP, Brazil.
Clinical Surgery Department, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil.
Rev Col Bras Cir. 2014 Jul-Aug;41(4):297-302. doi: 10.1590/0100-699120140040013.
to compare the knowledge of medical students between those who are members of the Trauma League (TL) and those from a non-Trauma League (NTL) group of the Federal University of Espírito Santo (UFES).
cross-sectional, analytical and descriptive study. Two knowledge tests, with 30 questions each, were applied to students from 3rd to 12th period, randomly selecting five students per period, with 50 students in the TL group and 50 in NTL. The questionnaire topics were: pre-hospital care, the mnemonic ABCDE trauma sequence, advanced trauma and imaging. The students' performances were evaluated by graduation-period group: basic (3rd-5th period), intermediary/clinical (6th-8th) and internship (9th-12th).
in the first test the average accuracy of the TL group was 20.64 ± 3.17, while for the NTL group, it was 14.76 ± 5.28 (p<0.005). In the second test the average accuracy for the TL group was 21.52 ± 3.64, while for the NTL group, the average was 15.36 ± 29.5 (p<0.005). When divided into graduation periods, it was observed that the TL group showed a higher average across all three groups (p<0.05) in both tests.
the students who attended the academic league activities have greater knowledge of the issues that are considered relevant to patient trauma care. In all periods of undergraduate academic training, the TL group had greater knowledge of the subject than the NTL group.