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“瞬间发生”消防员烧伤预防计划:“培训培训师”课程评估

"It Happened in Seconds" Firefighter Burn Prevention Program: Evaluation of a "Train the Trainer" Course.

作者信息

Kahn Steven A, Held Jenny M, Hollowed Kathleen A, Woods Jason, Holmes James H

机构信息

From the *Department of Surgery, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee; †Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee; ‡Medstar Washington Hospital Center, Burn Center; §DC Firefighters Burn Foundation, Washington, D.C.; and ‖Department of Surgery, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

出版信息

J Burn Care Res. 2016 Jan-Feb;37(1):e33-6. doi: 10.1097/BCR.0000000000000295.

Abstract

Each year, there are approximately 100 firefighter fatalities and tens of thousands of injuries in the United States. 'It Happened in Seconds' is a firefighter burn injury awareness program offered to firefighters nationwide. The course focuses on situational awareness, personal protective equipment, and burn injury prevention. In order to create more instructors, a 'Train the Trainer' instructor course was developed to prepare experienced firefighters and healthcare providers from around the United States to teach firefighters in their respective communities. This study evaluates trainees' perception of the instructor course. Three instructor courses were held in a period between November 2013 and January 2015. Trainees were asked to complete both precourse/postcourse assessments and provide demographics. In both surveys, trainees rated their confidence to instruct firefighters about burn prevention and their awareness about firefighter-specific burn issues using a 5-point Likert Scale (1 = none and 5 = high). The postassessment asked if trainees thought the course should be mandatory for all firefighters. Pretest and post-test scores were compared using a Wilcoxon's signed-rank test. A total of 140 experienced firefighters and healthcare professionals completed the Train the Trainer course. The average age was 40 ± 9 years, and 41 were women and 99 men. The average trainee had 13.6 ± 9 years experience in his or her respective job and 11 ± 9 years experience in burn care. Trainees reported a significant increase in their confidence to instruct firefighters about burn prevention (2.9/5 precourse vs. 4.5/5 postcourse, P < .0001) and in their current awareness of firefighter-specific burn issues (3.2 precourse vs. 4.4 postcourse, P < .0001). In the postcourse assessment, 139 of 140 respondents agreed that the 'It Happened in Seconds' course should be mandatory for all firefighters. This study showed that experienced firefighters and healthcare professionals thought that the course significantly improved their awareness level of issues specific to firefighter burn injury as well as their confidence in teaching these concepts to firefighters. Based on this positive evaluation, additional instructors will be trained to provide the course to all firefighters nationwide. Additional research must be conducted to evaluate whether the 'It Happened in Seconds' course results in a decreased rate of firefighter burn injuries.

摘要

在美国,每年约有100名消防员死亡,数万人受伤。“瞬间发生”是一项面向全国消防员的烧伤伤害认知项目。该课程重点关注态势感知、个人防护装备和烧伤预防。为了培养更多教员,开发了一门“培训培训师”教员课程,让来自美国各地的经验丰富的消防员和医疗服务提供者为各自社区的消防员授课。本研究评估学员对教员课程的看法。在2013年11月至2015年1月期间举办了三期教员课程。要求学员完成课前/课后评估并提供人口统计学信息。在两项调查中,学员使用5分李克特量表(1 = 无,5 = 高)对指导消防员预防烧伤的信心以及对消防员特定烧伤问题的认知进行评分。课后评估询问学员是否认为该课程应对所有消防员强制执行。使用威尔科克森符号秩检验比较课前和课后分数。共有140名经验丰富的消防员和医疗专业人员完成了培训培训师课程。平均年龄为40±9岁,女性41人,男性99人。学员在各自工作中的平均经验为13.6±9年,在烧伤护理方面的平均经验为11±9年。学员报告称,他们指导消防员预防烧伤的信心显著提高(课前2.9/5,课后4.5/5,P <.0001),对消防员特定烧伤问题的当前认知也显著提高(课前3.2,课后4.4,P <.0001)。在课后评估中,140名受访者中有139人同意“瞬间发生”课程应对所有消防员强制执行。本研究表明,经验丰富的消防员和医疗专业人员认为该课程显著提高了他们对消防员烧伤伤害特定问题的认知水平,以及向消防员传授这些概念的信心。基于这一积极评价,将培训更多教员,以便为全国所有消防员提供该课程。必须进行更多研究,以评估“瞬间发生”课程是否能降低消防员烧伤伤害率。

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