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南非院前急救服务中的波形二氧化碳图:护理人员的知识评估

Waveform capnography in a South African prehospital service: Knowledge assessment of paramedics.

作者信息

Wylie Craig, Welzel Tyson, Hodkinson Peter

机构信息

Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Cape Town, Anzio Road, Observatory, Cape Town, South Africa.

出版信息

Afr J Emerg Med. 2019 Jun;9(2):96-100. doi: 10.1016/j.afjem.2019.01.010. Epub 2019 Feb 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Waveform capnography has proven to be of great value in the provision of safe patient care especially in the intubated patient. Although seldom available, or used in African contexts, capnography has become standard practice in well-resourced out-of-hospital services for confirmation of intubation, and optimization of resuscitation and ventilation. To date there has been little research into the knowledge of out-of-hospital staff, both local and internationally, utilising capnography. This study describes the knowledge of paramedics who use waveform capnography in the out-of-hospital environment.

METHODS

A cohort of advanced life support qualified paramedics in a private ambulance service in South Africa undertook a web-based survey around their background, training and use of capnography. Participants' knowledge was assessed by exploring their interpretation of waveform capnography and establishing attitudes pertaining to training and constraints of availability of capnography.

RESULTS

Seventy eight paramedics responded, and most (91%) indicated they were likely to use capnography when the tool was available. The majority of training in capnography had been during their primary qualification (85%). Most participants indicated that they would like further training (91%). Use of capnography for confirmation of endotracheal tube placement and quality of compressions during cardiopulmonary resuscitation was well understood (correct in 94% and 84% respectively), while more complicated knowledge such as waveform changes during ventilation (66%) and the effect of hypovolaemia (48%) on capnography were lacking.

CONCLUSION

Paramedics report using waveform capnography extensively when it is available in the South African out-of-hospital environment. Although the knowledge around capnography and its usage was found to be good in most areas, more complicated scenarios exposed flaws in the knowledge of many paramedics and suggest the need for improved and ongoing training, as well as incorporation into curricula as the field develops across the continent.

摘要

背景

波形二氧化碳监测已被证明在提供安全的患者护理方面具有重要价值,尤其是在插管患者中。尽管在非洲很少有条件使用或实际应用,但二氧化碳监测已成为资源充足的院外服务中的标准做法,用于确认插管以及优化复苏和通气。迄今为止,对于国内外院外工作人员使用二氧化碳监测的知识了解甚少。本研究描述了在院外环境中使用波形二氧化碳监测的护理人员的知识情况。

方法

南非一家私人救护服务机构中一批具备高级生命支持资质的护理人员进行了一项基于网络的调查,内容涉及他们的背景、二氧化碳监测的培训及使用情况。通过探究他们对波形二氧化碳监测的解读以及确定与培训和二氧化碳监测可用性限制相关的态度来评估参与者的知识水平。

结果

78名护理人员做出了回应,大多数(91%)表示当有该工具时他们可能会使用二氧化碳监测。大多数二氧化碳监测培训是在他们的初始资质培训期间(85%)。大多数参与者表示他们希望接受进一步培训(91%)。对于在心肺复苏期间使用二氧化碳监测来确认气管内导管位置和按压质量的理解较好(分别为94%和84%正确),而对于诸如通气期间波形变化(66%)和低血容量对二氧化碳监测的影响(48%)等更复杂的知识则有所欠缺。

结论

护理人员报告称,在南非院外环境中有波形二氧化碳监测设备时,他们会广泛使用。尽管发现护理人员在大多数领域对二氧化碳监测及其使用的知识掌握得较好,但更复杂的情况暴露了许多护理人员知识上的缺陷,这表明需要改进并持续开展培训,以及随着该领域在整个非洲大陆的发展将其纳入课程体系。

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