Suppan Laurent, Herren Tara, Taramarcaz Victor, Regard Simon, Martin-Achard Sébastien, Zamberg Ido, Larribau Robert, Niquille Marc, Mach Francois, Suppan Mélanie, Schiffer Eduardo
Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology, Clinical Pharmacology, Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine, University of Geneva Hospitals and Faculty of Medicine, Geneva, Switzerland.
Save a Life, Swiss Emergency Responders Association, Geneva, Switzerland.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2020 Nov 6;9(11):e24664. doi: 10.2196/24664.
In Geneva, Switzerland, basic life support (BLS) maneuvers are provided in only 40% of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCAs) cases. As OHCA outcomes are markedly improved when BLS maneuvers are swiftly applied, a "first-responder" system was introduced in 2019. When emergency dispatchers identify a possible OHCA, first responders receive an alert message on a specific app (Save-a-Life) installed on their smartphones. Those nearest to the victim and immediately available are sent the exact location of the intervention. First-year medical students only have limited knowledge regarding BLS procedures but might nevertheless need to take care of OHCA victims. Medical students responding to out-of-hospital emergencies are off-duty in half of these situations, and offering junior medical students the opportunity to enlist as first responders might therefore not only improve OHCA outcomes but also foster a greater recognition of the role medical students can hold in our society.
Our aim is to determine whether providing first-year medical students with a short intervention followed by an interactive e-learning module can motivate them to enlist as first responders.
After obtaining the approval of the regional ethics committee and of the vice-dean for undergraduate education of the University of Geneva Faculty of Medicine (UGFM), 2 senior medical students will present the project to their first-year colleagues at the beginning of a lecture. First-year students will then be provided with a link to an interactive e-learning module which has been designed according to the Swiss Resuscitation Council's first aid guidelines. After answering a first questionnaire and completing the module, students will be able to register for practice sessions. Those attending and successfully completing these sessions will receive a training certificate which will enable them to enlist as first responders. The primary outcome will be the proportion of first-year medical students enlisting as first responders at the end of the study period. Secondary outcomes will be the proportion of first-year medical students electing to register on the platform, to begin the e-learning module, to complete the e-learning module, to register for practice sessions, to attend the practice sessions, and to obtain a certificate. The reasons given by medical students for refusing to participate will be analyzed. We will also assess how comfortable junior medical students would feel to be integrated into the first responders system at the end of the training program and whether it affects the registration rate.
The regional ethics committee (Req-2020-01143) and the UGFM vice-dean for undergraduate education have given their approval to the realization of this study, which is scheduled to begin in January 2021.
This study should determine whether a short intervention followed by an interactive e-learning module can motivate first-year medical students to enlist as first responders.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): PRR1-10.2196/24664.
在瑞士日内瓦,仅40%的院外心脏骤停(OHCA)病例实施了基本生命支持(BLS)操作。由于迅速实施BLS操作可显著改善OHCA的预后,2019年引入了“第一响应者”系统。当急救调度员识别出可能的OHCA时,第一响应者会在其智能手机上安装的特定应用程序(拯救生命)上收到警报信息。距离受害者最近且能立即赶到的人员会收到干预的确切位置。一年级医学生对BLS程序的了解有限,但仍可能需要照顾OHCA受害者。应对院外紧急情况的医学生在这些情况中有一半是下班状态,因此为低年级医学生提供成为第一响应者的机会,不仅可能改善OHCA的预后,还能促进社会对医学生所能发挥作用的更多认可。
我们的目的是确定为一年级医学生提供简短干预并随后提供交互式电子学习模块是否能激励他们成为第一响应者。
在获得地区伦理委员会和日内瓦大学医学院(UGFM)本科教育副院长的批准后,两名高年级医学生将在讲座开始时向他们的一年级同学介绍该项目。然后将为一年级学生提供一个根据瑞士复苏委员会的急救指南设计的交互式电子学习模块的链接。在回答第一份问卷并完成该模块后,学生将能够注册参加实践课程。参加并成功完成这些课程的学生将获得培训证书,这将使他们能够成为第一响应者。主要结局将是在研究期结束时成为第一响应者的一年级医学生的比例。次要结局将是选择在该平台注册、开始电子学习模块、完成电子学习模块、注册参加实践课程、参加实践课程以及获得证书的一年级医学生的比例。将分析医学生拒绝参与的原因。我们还将评估低年级医学生在培训项目结束时融入第一响应者系统会有多自在,以及这是否会影响注册率。
地区伦理委员会(Req - 2020 - 01143)和UGFM本科教育副院长已批准开展本研究,该研究计划于2021年1月开始。
本研究应确定简短干预并随后提供交互式电子学习模块是否能激励一年级医学生成为第一响应者。
国际注册报告识别号(IRRID):PRR1 - 10.2196/24664。