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未来冲突中伤员期待性护理的培训需求

Expectant Casualty Care Training Needs for Future Conflicts.

作者信息

Cole Rebekah, Keenan Sean, Tadlock Matthew D, Grover Shawna, Givens Melissa, Rudinsky Sherri L

机构信息

Department of Military and Emergency Medicine, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA.

Department of Health Professions Education, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA.

出版信息

Mil Med. 2025 Feb 27;190(3-4):e797-e803. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usae389.

Abstract

INTRODUCT ION

The demands of future large-scale combat operations may require medics and corpsmen to increasingly perform expectant casualty care (ECC). However, no detailed guidelines currently exist for providing ECC within military medicine. To guide the development of education and training guidelines and advance team training of both medics and non-medics, an in-depth understanding is first needed regarding caregivers' experiences providing ECC in recent conflicts as well as perceived training gaps. Therefore, this study explored the experiences of medics and physicians providing ECC and investigated their perceptions of training needs in this area for future conflicts characterized by large-scale combat operations and prolonged casualty care operational settings.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

We conducted an engaged qualitative phenomenological study to explore ECC training needs for future conflicts. We interviewed 9 senior health care professionals (medics and physicians) who had extensive combat and deployment experiences and served primarily in the Role 1 environment. The interviews averaged 45 min each and were conducted via phone. To analyze this interview data, we reviewed the interview transcripts and then noted terms, phrases, and concepts within the interview transcripts that we found to be salient to answering the research question. Our team then met to review these codes and grouped them into categories. These categories served as the themes of this study that illustrated the participants' perceptions and experiences.

RESULTS

Five themes emerged from our data: (1) There is a current gap in ECC training for enlisted Role 1 caregivers throughout the military; (2) ECC training is needed to shift organizational culture; (3) ECC training should be comprehensive; (4) ECC training should be deliberate; and (5) Time is the greatest challenge to implementing ECC training. Our participants noted that developing guidelines and filling training gaps is not only critical for preparing Role 1 providers for effective and ethical military medical decision-making but also for addressing death and dying on the battlefield and building moral resilience across the medical corps.

CONCLUSION

Our results provide direction for development of ECC clinical guidance and collective team training recommendations. Following these guidelines may increase life-saving capabilities on the far-forward battlefield and equip medical directors and medics to provide ethical and compassionate care to those who cannot be saved in the setting of limited resources and evacuation opportunities.

摘要

引言

未来大规模作战行动的需求可能要求医护兵和卫生员越来越多地实施期待性伤员护理(ECC)。然而,目前军事医学领域尚无关于提供ECC的详细指南。为指导教育和培训指南的制定,并推进医护兵和非医护人员的团队训练,首先需要深入了解护理人员在近期冲突中提供ECC的经验以及所感知到的训练差距。因此,本研究探讨了医护兵和医生提供ECC的经验,并调查了他们对未来以大规模作战行动和长时间伤员护理作战环境为特征的冲突中该领域训练需求的看法。

材料与方法

我们进行了一项深入的质性现象学研究,以探讨未来冲突中的ECC训练需求。我们采访了9名有丰富战斗和部署经验、主要在一级医疗环境中服务的高级医疗专业人员(医护兵和医生)。访谈平均每次45分钟,通过电话进行。为分析这些访谈数据,我们回顾了访谈记录,然后记录了访谈记录中我们认为对回答研究问题很重要的术语、短语和概念。我们的团队随后开会审查这些编码,并将它们归类。这些类别作为本研究的主题,说明了参与者的看法和经验。

结果

我们的数据得出了五个主题:(1)目前全军一级护理人员的ECC训练存在差距;(2)需要通过ECC训练来转变组织文化;(3)ECC训练应全面;(4)ECC训练应精心设计;(5)时间是实施ECC训练的最大挑战。我们的参与者指出,制定指南和填补训练差距不仅对于让一级医疗人员做好有效且符合道德的军事医疗决策准备至关重要,而且对于应对战场上的死亡和濒死情况以及增强整个医疗队伍的道德适应力也很重要。

结论

我们的结果为ECC临床指南的制定和集体团队训练建议提供了方向。遵循这些指南可能会提高前沿战场的救生能力,并使医疗主任和医护兵能够在资源有限和撤离机会有限的情况下,为无法挽救的伤员提供符合道德且富有同情心的护理。

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