Elnaem Ibtihag S, Alghris Albandri M, Alenzi Layla H, Alshammari Hamdan A, Alanazi Rayan B, Alshammari Abdulaziz M, Alsalimi Osama Y, ALnasrallah Abdulkarim A, Alkhalil Basal R, Albaker Lama W, Alharbi Nawaf M, Aldhmadi Abdulsalam S, Aloqla Saleh A, Altayyar Bassam A, Aloqla Suliman M, Alsubaie Abdullah M
Oral and Maxilofacial Surgery, College of Dentistry, University of Ha'il, Ha'il, SAU.
Dentistry, College of Dentistry, University of Ha'il, Ha'il, SAU.
Cureus. 2024 Sep 30;16(9):e70548. doi: 10.7759/cureus.70548. eCollection 2024 Sep.
Aim and background Medical emergencies (MEs) pose urgent threats to life and occur frequently, with primary care providers seeing at least one emergency per year. Common MEs include asthma, anaphylaxis, seizures, and cardiac arrest. However, many medical offices are ill-equipped to handle these emergencies. Practices should obtain appropriate emergency equipment and medications based on their patient population, provider expertise, and proximity to the ER. A lack of emergency preparedness and training can have fatal consequences, so all healthcare providers must be well-prepared to respond. Providing basic life support (BLS) is the crucial first step until definitive treatment is available. The study aimed to assess emergency-related knowledge, its relationship to expertise, and the need for emergency management training among medical/dental students at University of Ha'il (UOH) in Saudi Arabia. Methods The study included 214 participants. It consisted of male and female dental and medical students in their clinical years at the UOH in Saudi Arabia. This targeted sampling approach ensured the study focused on the relevant demographic factors of dental and medical students to provide insights into their level of MR-related knowledge and its relationship to their expertise, as well as their awareness and need for training in ME management. The researchers aimed to assess these factors among the medical and dental students at the UOH. Result Dental and medical students show a strong grasp of emergency care fundamentals, with 78.6% familiar with BLS protocols. Most students correctly identify crucial actions, such as assessing airway, breathing, and circulation (ABCs), and immobilizing the head and neck for spinal injuries. Responses to emergencies include starting chest compressions, calling 911, and administering appropriate treatments for cardiovascular, respiratory, and neurological issues. Despite high competency levels, continuous education is vital to maintain and enhance their preparedness for emergencies. Conclusions Dental and medical students demonstrate a solid understanding of BLS, with 78.6% familiar with protocols and many identifying critical emergency actions. However, inconsistencies in responses highlight the need for ongoing education to improve decision-making and preparedness. Continuous training will ensure these future healthcare professionals are equipped to handle real-world emergencies effectively.
目的与背景 医疗紧急情况(MEs)对生命构成紧迫威胁且频繁发生,初级医疗服务提供者每年至少会遇到一起紧急情况。常见的医疗紧急情况包括哮喘、过敏反应、癫痫发作和心脏骤停。然而,许多医疗机构缺乏处理这些紧急情况的设备。医疗机构应根据其患者群体、提供者专业知识以及与急诊室的距离,获取适当的急救设备和药物。缺乏应急准备和培训可能会导致致命后果,因此所有医疗保健提供者都必须做好充分准备以应对。在获得确定性治疗之前,提供基本生命支持(BLS)是关键的第一步。该研究旨在评估沙特阿拉伯哈伊勒大学(UOH)医学/牙医学学生与紧急情况相关的知识、其与专业知识的关系以及应急管理培训的需求。方法 该研究包括214名参与者。研究对象为沙特阿拉伯哈伊勒大学临床年级的男女牙科和医学学生。这种有针对性的抽样方法确保了研究聚焦于牙科和医学学生的相关人口统计学因素,以深入了解他们与医疗紧急情况相关的知识水平及其与专业知识的关系,以及他们对医疗紧急情况管理培训的认识和需求。研究人员旨在评估哈伊勒大学医学和牙医学学生中的这些因素。结果 牙科和医学学生对急救护理基础知识掌握良好,78.6%的学生熟悉基本生命支持方案。大多数学生能正确识别关键行动,如评估气道、呼吸和循环(ABCs),以及在脊柱损伤时固定头部和颈部。对紧急情况的应对措施包括开始胸外按压、拨打911以及对心血管、呼吸和神经问题进行适当治疗。尽管能力水平较高,但持续教育对于维持和提高他们应对紧急情况的准备程度至关重要。结论 牙科和医学学生对基本生命支持有扎实的理解,78.6%的学生熟悉相关方案,许多学生能识别关键的紧急行动。然而,应对措施中的不一致突出了持续教育对于改善决策和准备程度的必要性。持续培训将确保这些未来的医疗保健专业人员有能力有效应对现实世界中的紧急情况。