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将出血控制培训纳入中低收入国家的外科手术任务中。

Integrating Bleeding Control Training Into Surgical Missions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey.

Department of Surgery, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey.

出版信息

J Surg Res. 2019 Sep;241:53-56. doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2019.03.020. Epub 2019 Apr 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Basic bleeding control (BCon) techniques can save lives globally but the knowledge is not widespread in low-income countries where trauma is a common cause of death. Short-term surgical missions (STSMs) are an effective route to share this public health initiative around the world.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Over 2017-2018, the International Surgical Health Initiative organized STSMs to locations in Sierra Leone, Bangladesh, Peru, and Ghana. The hour-long official American College of Surgeons Basic Bleeding Control course was offered to host participants several times over the course of the mission. Data including number and size of classes, type of trainee, instructors trained, and success rate in demonstrating acquisition of core BCon principles and techniques were collected.

RESULTS

Over the course of four, week-long STSMs, 748 people were successfully trained in BCon over 27 sessions, with an average of 28 trainees and up to four instructors per class. One-hundred percent of trainees demonstrated acquisition of required skills proficiency. Trainees included health care workers and those in public security roles.

CONCLUSIONS

Concurrent with a short-term surgical mission, a substantial number of health care providers and would-be bystanders can be trained in BCon in countries most impacted by trauma. Local instructors can be trained to teach BCon independently to sustain the initiative. STSMs are a feasible modality to teach bleeding control techniques to an international audience that does not have rapid access to effective prehospital care.

摘要

背景

基本出血控制 (BCon) 技术可以在全球范围内挽救生命,但在创伤是常见死因的低收入国家,这方面的知识并不普及。短期外科任务 (STSM) 是在全球范围内分享这一公共卫生倡议的有效途径。

材料和方法

在 2017 年至 2018 年期间,国际外科学健康倡议组织了前往塞拉利昂、孟加拉国、秘鲁和加纳的 STSM。在整个任务过程中,向东道主参与者提供了长达一个小时的美国外科学院官方基本出血控制课程。收集的数据包括课程的数量和规模、受训者的类型、培训的讲师以及展示核心 BCon 原则和技术掌握程度的成功率。

结果

在为期四周的四个 STSM 中,共有 748 人成功接受了 27 次 BCon 培训,平均每班有 28 名受训者,最多有四名讲师。100%的受训者都展示了所需技能的掌握程度。受训者包括医疗保健工作者和公共安全人员。

结论

在短期外科任务的同时,可以在受创伤影响最大的国家对大量医疗保健提供者和潜在的旁观者进行 BCon 培训。可以培训当地讲师独立教授 BCon,以维持这一倡议。STSM 是向国际受众教授出血控制技术的可行模式,这些国家没有快速获得有效现场前护理的机会。

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