Udezi Victoria, Day Philip, Gimpel Nora
Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 5920 Forest Park Rd, Dallas, TX 75390-9194 USA.
Med Sci Educ. 2021 May 6;31(4):1263-1265. doi: 10.1007/s40670-021-01302-1. eCollection 2021 Aug.
In-flight emergencies (IFE) reportedly occur globally in about 1 in 604 flights. During training, family medicine (FM) residents acquire the skills necessary to counsel patients who are at risk, provide comprehensive management, and respond in emergent situations. The purpose of this study was to assess FM resident's knowledge about IFE, counseling, and attitudes towards responding to IFEs. A 15-question survey was sent to FM residents in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. IFE training options were also reviewed. Survey results revealed gaps in knowledge, yet a willingness to assist if necessary. A didactic IFE training format was found to be more achievable.
据报道,全球每604次航班中约有1次会发生飞行中紧急情况(IFE)。在培训期间,家庭医学(FM)住院医师掌握了为有风险的患者提供咨询、进行全面管理以及在紧急情况下做出反应所需的技能。本研究的目的是评估FM住院医师对IFE的了解、咨询情况以及对应对IFE的态度。向达拉斯-沃思堡地区的FM住院医师发送了一份包含15个问题的调查问卷。还对IFE培训选项进行了审查。调查结果显示存在知识差距,但在必要时愿意提供帮助。发现一种讲授式IFE培训形式更易于实现。