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中低收入国家的急诊医学培训项目:系统评价。

Emergency Medicine Training Programs in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review.

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, US.

Section of Emergency Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, US.

出版信息

Ann Glob Health. 2020 Jun 16;86(1):60. doi: 10.5334/aogh.2681.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite the growing interest in the development of emergency care systems and emergency medicine (EM) as a specialty globally, there still exists a significant gap between the need for and the provision of emergency care by specialty trained providers. Many efforts to date to expand the practice of EM have focused on programs developed through partnerships between higher- and lower-resource settings.

OBJECTIVE

To systematically review the literature to evaluate the composition of EM training programs in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) developed through partnerships.

METHODS

An electronic search was conducted using four databases for manuscripts on EM training programs - defined as structured education and/or training in the methods, procedures, and techniques of acute or emergency care - developed through partnerships. The search produced 7702 results. Using inclusion and exclusion criteria, 94 manuscripts were included. After scoring these manuscripts, a more in-depth examination of 26 of the high-scoring manuscripts was conducted.

FINDINGS

Fifteen highlight programs with a focus on specific EM content (i.e. ultrasound) and 11 cover EM programs with broader scopes. All outline programs with diverse curricula and varied educational and evaluative methods spanning from short courses to full residency programs, and they target learners from medical students and nurses to mid-level providers and physicians. Challenges of EM program development through partnerships include local adaptation of international materials; addressing the local culture(s) of learning, assessment, and practice; evaluation of impact; sustainability; and funding.

CONCLUSIONS

Overall, this review describes a diverse group of programs that have been or are currently being implemented through partnerships. Additionally, it highlights several areas for program development, including addressing other topic areas within EM beyond trauma and ultrasound and evaluating outcomes beyond the level of the learner. These steps to develop effective programs will further the advancement of EM as a specialty and enhance the development of effective emergency care systems globally.

摘要

背景

尽管全球范围内对急救系统和急诊医学(EM)作为专科发展的兴趣日益浓厚,但在需要专科医生提供急救服务和提供服务之间仍存在显著差距。迄今为止,许多扩大 EM 实践的努力都集中在通过高资源和低资源环境之间的伙伴关系开发的计划上。

目的

系统地回顾文献,评估通过伙伴关系在中低收入国家(LMIC)开发的 EM 培训计划的组成。

方法

使用四个数据库对有关 EM 培训计划的文献进行了电子检索 - 定义为在急性或紧急护理的方法,程序和技术方面进行的结构化教育和/或培训 - 通过伙伴关系开发。搜索产生了 7702 个结果。使用纳入和排除标准,纳入了 94 篇论文。对这些论文进行评分后,对评分较高的 26 篇论文进行了更深入的检查。

发现

有 15 个突出的计划侧重于特定的 EM 内容(即超声),有 11 个涵盖 EM 计划,范围更广。所有概述计划都有不同的课程,并且采用了各种教育和评估方法,从短期课程到完整的住院医师培训计划,针对的是从医学生和护士到中级提供者和医生的学习者。通过伙伴关系开展 EM 项目发展面临的挑战包括国际材料的本土化;解决学习、评估和实践的当地文化;影响评估;可持续性;和资金。

结论

总体而言,本综述描述了一组通过伙伴关系实施或正在实施的多样化计划。此外,它还强调了计划发展的几个领域,包括在创伤和超声之外的其他 EM 主题领域以及评估学习者以外的结果。这些开发有效计划的步骤将进一步推动 EM 作为一个专科的发展,并加强全球有效急救系统的发展。

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