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东非登山从业者的急救护理培训与认证

Training and certification in first responder care among mountaineering practitioners in east Africa.

作者信息

Muthomi Nkatha, Wachira Lucy-Joy, Ooko Willy Shikuku

机构信息

Department of Recreation and Sports Management, School of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure Studies, Kenyatta University, P.O. Box 43844, Nairobi 00100, Kenya.

Department of Physical Education, Exercise and Sport Science, School of Public Health and Applied Human Sciences, Kenyatta University, P.O. Box 43844, Nairobi 00100, Kenya.

出版信息

Afr J Emerg Med. 2022 Jun;12(2):129-134. doi: 10.1016/j.afjem.2022.02.006. Epub 2022 Mar 31.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Mountaineering activities have potential risks for injuries and illnesses. Extreme weather conditions, high altitude, limited resources and accessibility to transport and definitive medical services calls for mountaineering practitioners to be well prepared through training and certification in first responder care. This is useful in cases when they have an injured climber and need to offer support in the tier-one emergency system care before accessing further care in a medical facility. The study sought to establish the first responder care training status of mountaineering practitioners and the associations of mountaineering practitioners' first responder care training levels and gender, age, years of work experience, and designation.

METHODS

The study used cross-sectional analytical research design with a purposive sample of one hundred and thirty six (136) mountaineering practitioners in East Africa. Snowball sampling procedure was used to identify the respondents since there were no records indicating the population size or specific location of these mountaineering practitioners. A self-administrated questionnaire was used to collect data on whether they were trained or not; status of their up-to-date certification; institutions where they did their training and recertification; and their training levels in first responder care, which would cover the aim of the study.

RESULTS

Majority of mountaineering practitioners (91.2%) had received some form of training. However, 47.1% had received training in basic first aid, which did not involve mountain related components. Outdoor practitioners' up-to-date training was dependent on their age ( = 0.005), and years of work experience (= 0.014).

DISCUSSION

There is need for mountaineering practitioners to have standardized minimum training in wilderness specific first responder care. The study recommends that the training and recertification should be undertaken on a regular basis by the mountaineering practitioners in East Africa.

摘要

引言

登山活动存在受伤和患病的潜在风险。极端天气条件、高海拔、资源有限以及交通和专业医疗服务的可达性要求登山从业者通过急救护理培训和认证做好充分准备。这在他们遇到受伤登山者并需要在一级应急系统护理中提供支持,然后才能在医疗机构获得进一步护理的情况下非常有用。该研究旨在确定登山从业者的急救护理培训状况,以及登山从业者的急救护理培训水平与性别、年龄、工作年限和职位的关联。

方法

该研究采用横断面分析研究设计,以东非136名登山从业者为目标样本。由于没有记录表明这些登山从业者的人口规模或具体位置,因此采用滚雪球抽样程序来确定受访者。使用自填式问卷收集关于他们是否接受过培训;最新认证的状况;他们接受培训和重新认证的机构;以及他们在急救护理方面的培训水平的数据,这些数据将涵盖研究目的。

结果

大多数登山从业者(91.2%)接受过某种形式的培训。然而,47.1%的人接受过基本急救培训,其中不涉及与登山相关的内容。户外从业者的最新培训取决于他们的年龄(P = 0.005)和工作年限(P = 0.014)。

讨论

登山从业者需要接受针对荒野的标准化最低急救护理培训。该研究建议东非的登山从业者应定期进行培训和重新认证。

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