Kreinest M, Goller S, Rauch G, Gliwitzky B, Frank C, Matschke S, Wölfl C G, Münzberg M
Klinik für Unfallchirurgie und Orthopädie, BG-Unfallklinik Ludwigshafen, Ludwig-Guttmann-Str. 13, 67071, Ludwigshafen, Deutschland.
PHTLS Germany Research Group, Offenbach/Queich, Deutschland.
Unfallchirurg. 2017 Aug;120(8):675-682. doi: 10.1007/s00113-016-0207-z.
The application of cervical collars is a standard procedure in emergency care of trauma patients. It is often observed that the application of cervical collars is performed incorrectly, which may lead to reduced immobilization of the cervical spine.
The objective of this study was to analyze the practical skills of professional emergency care providers concerning the application of cervical collars.
Emergency care professionals (n = 104) were asked to apply a cervical collar to a training doll. Each performance step was assessed separately. Furthermore, personal and occupational data of all study participants were collected using a questionnaire.
The study participants included professional rescue personnel and emergency physicians. The average occupational experience of all study participants in out-of-hospital emergency care was 11.1 ± 8.9 years. Most participants had already received training on trauma care (61 %) and felt "very confident" in handling a cervical collar (84 %). The application of the cervical collar was performed correctly in 11 % of the performances. The most common error was incorrect size adjustment of the cervical collar (66 %). No association was found between the correct application of the cervical collar and possible parameters of influence, such as working experience in emergency care or participation in trauma courses.
Despite pronounced subjective confidence regarding the application of cervical collars, this study shows that there are general deficits in the practical skills of applying cervical collars. Therefore, a critical assessment of the current training contents on the subject of trauma care must be demanded.
在创伤患者的急救护理中,使用颈托是一项标准程序。人们经常观察到颈托的使用存在错误,这可能会导致颈椎固定效果降低。
本研究的目的是分析专业急救护理人员在使用颈托方面的实践技能。
要求急救护理专业人员(n = 104)为一个训练用人体模型佩戴颈托。对每个操作步骤分别进行评估。此外,通过问卷调查收集所有研究参与者的个人和职业数据。
研究参与者包括专业救援人员和急诊医生。所有研究参与者在院外急救护理方面的平均职业经验为11.1 ± 8.9年。大多数参与者已经接受过创伤护理培训(61%),并且在使用颈托方面感到“非常自信”(84%)。在11%的操作中,颈托的佩戴是正确的。最常见的错误是颈托尺寸调整不当(66%)。在颈托的正确使用与可能的影响因素之间未发现关联,如急救护理工作经验或参加创伤课程情况。
尽管在使用颈托方面有明显的主观自信,但本研究表明在颈托应用的实践技能方面普遍存在不足。因此,必须对当前创伤护理主题的培训内容进行批判性评估。