Fathuldeen Anas A, Alduheim Mohammad A, Alqahtani Abdulaziz S, Alshammari Khalid M, Alsamaan Sulaiman S, Althagafi Abdulrahman H, Alanazi Ziyad H
Department of Plastic Surgery, College of Medicine, University of Ha'il, Ha'il, SAU.
Department of Emergency Medicine, King Khalid Hospital, Ha'il, SAU.
Cureus. 2023 Mar 15;15(3):e36196. doi: 10.7759/cureus.36196. eCollection 2023 Mar.
Background Burn is a skin injury that results in the death of the impacted cells. Burn injuries are frequently unintentional and very avoidable. With proper management, the outcome is improved, and the need for surgical intervention is reduced. This article discusses healthcare providers' knowledge and practice of burn first aid and management to highlight the need for the enhanced practice of burn management and first-aid skills. Objective This study aims to assess the knowledge and practice of burn injuries management among healthcare workers in different specialties in Hail city. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted via an interviewer-administrated face-to-face questionnaire and video recording of a simulated case of burn injury collected from our skill lab at Hail University and evaluated by a board-certified plastic surgeon. Result The study analyzed 119 physicians (mean age = 36.3 years, SD = 6.7) managing burn cases. Of these, 59.7% were male, and 40.3% were female. The mean evaluation score was 7.71 (SD = 2.84). None of the factors studied, including gender (p = 0.353), age (p = 0.970), education level (p = 0.127), specialty (p = 0.871), professional experience (p = 0.118), working sector (p = 0.178), nationality (p = 0.742), or participation in burn management course (p = 0.131), had a significant effect on burn management skills of physicians. However, some groups had higher mean evaluation scores than others. Further research is needed to explore potential reasons for the observed differences in mean evaluation scores among different groups of physicians. Conclusion We discovered that most physicians were found to have poor practical knowledge of proper burn management, and most of them had not engaged in a burn first aid training, therefore more courses targeting physicians who may meet burn patients are required.
背景 烧伤是一种导致受影响细胞死亡的皮肤损伤。烧伤通常是意外发生的,且很容易预防。通过适当的处理,可改善预后并减少手术干预的需求。本文讨论了医疗保健提供者在烧伤急救和处理方面的知识与实践,以强调加强烧伤处理和急救技能实践的必要性。目的 本研究旨在评估海勒市不同专业医护人员对烧伤处理的知识与实践。方法 通过由访谈者管理的面对面问卷调查以及对从海勒大学技能实验室收集的烧伤模拟病例进行视频记录,并由一名获得委员会认证的整形外科医生进行评估,开展了一项横断面研究。结果 该研究分析了119名处理烧伤病例的医生(平均年龄 = 36.3岁,标准差 = 6.7)。其中,59.7%为男性,40.3%为女性。平均评估分数为7.71(标准差 = 2.84)。所研究的因素,包括性别(p = 0.353)、年龄(p = 0.970)、教育水平(p = 0.127)、专业(p = 0.871)、专业经验(p = 0.118)、工作部门(p = 0.178)、国籍(p = 0.742)或参加烧伤处理课程(p = 0.131),均对医生的烧伤处理技能没有显著影响。然而,一些群体的平均评估分数高于其他群体。需要进一步研究以探索不同医生群体之间观察到的平均评估分数差异的潜在原因。结论 我们发现大多数医生对正确的烧伤处理实际知识掌握较差,且他们中的大多数人未参加过烧伤急救培训,因此需要为可能接触烧伤患者的医生开设更多课程。