Moore Simon
Locum family physician in British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, and Ontario who has completed a fellowship in global health.
Can Fam Physician. 2015 Jan;61(1):e9-16.
Medical emergencies occur commonly in offices of family physicians, yet many offices are poorly prepared for emergencies. An Internet-based educational video discussing office emergencies might improve the responses of physicians and their staff to emergencies, yet such a tool has not been previously described.
To use evidence-based practices to develop an educational video detailing preparation for emergencies in medical offices, disseminate the video online, and evaluate the attitudes of physicians and their staff toward the video.
A 6-minute video was created using a review of recent literature and Canadian regulatory body policies. The video describes recommended emergency equipment, emergency response improvement, and office staff training. Physicians and their staff were invited to view the video online at www.OfficeEmergencies.ca. Viewers' opinions of the video format and content were assessed by survey (n = 275).
Survey findings indicated the video was well presented and relevant, and the Web-based format was considered convenient and satisfactory. Participants would take other courses using this technology, and agreed this program would enhance patient care.
医疗紧急情况在家庭医生办公室中很常见,但许多办公室对紧急情况准备不足。一个讨论办公室紧急情况的基于互联网的教育视频可能会改善医生及其工作人员对紧急情况的应对,但此前尚未描述过这样一种工具。
运用循证实践来制作一个详细介绍医疗办公室紧急情况准备的教育视频,在网上传播该视频,并评估医生及其工作人员对该视频的态度。
通过回顾近期文献和加拿大监管机构政策制作了一个6分钟的视频。该视频介绍了推荐的应急设备、应急响应改进措施以及办公室工作人员培训。邀请医生及其工作人员在www.OfficeEmergencies.ca上在线观看该视频。通过调查(n = 275)评估了观看者对视频形式和内容的意见。
调查结果表明该视频展示良好且相关,基于网络的形式被认为方便且令人满意。参与者愿意使用这种技术参加其他课程,并认为该项目将改善患者护理。