Fuchko Danielle, King-Shier Kathryn, Gabriel Vincent
Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Faculty of Nursing and Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
J Burn Care Res. 2023 Jan 5;44(1):179-191. doi: 10.1093/jbcr/irac081.
The resources needed to deliver modern burn care may be overwhelmed by mass casualty disasters. In 2021, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended that countries prepare teams of deployable burn experts to assist with responding to a mass casualty disaster. The aim of this scoping review was to identify existing literature regarding burn mobile response team organization, describe the reported effectiveness of these teams, identify challenges in adopting the WHO recommendations, and consider how the recommendations may be reconsidered. We conducted a scoping review of all literature types published up to January 2022. Searches of MEDLINE, EMBASE, Scopus, and CINAHL databases were conducted to identify reports informing or reporting the use of mobile burn care specialty teams that respond to events resulting in multiple burn-injured victims, including pediatric victims and military response to civilian events. Of 6132 identified reports, 26 publications were reviewed. Three types of mobile burn response teams were identified: (1) teams organized by burn care networks, (2) government-organized medical disaster teams with burn-specific experts, and (3) the U.S. Army Burn Flight Team. Teams have responded to events such as terrorist attacks by providing specialized burn supplies and personnel. These teams have demonstrated expert triage and stabilization advantages but are limited by the number of deployable specialists. Although the WHO recommends increasing the number of mobile burn response teams available around the world, few countries have implemented this recommendation. A hybrid model where responders on scene communicate with burn center experts to manage triage may address these challenges.
大规模伤亡灾难可能会使提供现代烧伤护理所需的资源不堪重负。2021年,世界卫生组织(WHO)建议各国组建可部署的烧伤专家团队,以协助应对大规模伤亡灾难。本范围综述的目的是识别有关烧伤移动应急小组组织的现有文献,描述这些小组报告的有效性,识别采纳WHO建议时面临的挑战,并考虑如何重新审视这些建议。我们对截至2022年1月发表的所有文献类型进行了范围综述。对MEDLINE、EMBASE、Scopus和CINAHL数据库进行检索,以识别为应对导致多名烧伤受害者(包括儿科受害者)的事件或报告此类事件中移动烧伤护理专业团队使用情况的报告,以及军事对平民事件的应对情况。在识别出的6132份报告中,对26篇出版物进行了综述。确定了三种类型的移动烧伤应急小组:(1)由烧伤护理网络组织的小组,(2)有烧伤专科专家的政府组织的医疗灾难小组,以及(3)美国陆军烧伤飞行小组。这些小组通过提供专门的烧伤用品和人员应对了恐怖袭击等事件。这些小组展示了专家分诊和稳定伤情方面的优势,但受到可部署专家数量的限制。尽管WHO建议增加全球范围内可用的移动烧伤应急小组数量,但很少有国家实施这一建议。一种现场响应人员与烧伤中心专家沟通以管理分诊的混合模式可能会应对这些挑战。