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亚的斯亚贝巴毒理学课程项目:急诊医学培训项目中毒理学模块的教育需求评估

The Addis Ababa toxicology curriculum project: educational needs assessment for the toxicology modules of an emergency medicine training program.

作者信息

Nowacki Anna, Kebede Sofia, Thompson Margaret, McKnight Alexandra, Azazh Aklilu, Ritchie Lisa M Puchalski

机构信息

Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Department of Emergency Medicine, University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Int J Emerg Med. 2024 Oct 2;17(1):131. doi: 10.1186/s12245-024-00696-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Toronto Addis Ababa Academic Collaboration in Emergency Medicine (TAAAC-EM) is a bi-institutional partnership between the University of Toronto (UofT) and Addis Ababa University (AAU) focused on addressing the need for emergency medicine (EM) postgraduate training and care in Ethiopia. Toxicology is a key competency in EM. EM physicians are often the first and sole clinicians to identify and treat patients presenting with a wide range of intoxications. The goal of this project was to conduct an educational needs assessment to inform the development of a context-specific toxicology curriculum for the AAU EM training program.

METHODS

Our needs assessment employed a survey (available electronically and in paper format) and face-to-face interviews conducted with Ethiopian EM faculty (all graduates of the AAU EM residency training program) and current AAU EM residents. The survey was distributed in October 2018 and the interviews were conducted in November 2018.

RESULTS

Of the 63 surveys distributed, we received 17 complete responses and completed 11 interviews with AAU EM faculty and residents. The survey conducted on toxicology training highlighted overall satisfaction with current training, with thematic analysis revealing key areas for growth. System-related themes focused on resource availability, healthcare access, and public health education. Provider-related themes emphasized the need for context-specific training, including common local toxins, and for advanced toxicology training such as poison center rotations. Patient-related themes centered on specific toxicological presentations in Ethiopia, highlighting the importance of public health advocacy, education on safe handling, and governmental regulation of toxic substances. Both survey and interview data highlighted challenges stemming from inconsistent availability of resources and underscored the need for tailored education to manage poisoned patients with locally available resources.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings indicate the need to focus on the most prevalent local toxicological presentations and practical management challenges in local contexts, including resource limitations and delayed presentations. Moreover, it emphasizes the importance of public health initiatives such as regulation of the sale and promotion of safe handling of toxic substances to mitigate toxicological risks. These findings are likely relevant to other resource-constrained settings outside of Ethiopia.

摘要

背景

多伦多-亚的斯亚贝巴急诊医学学术合作项目(TAAAC-EM)是多伦多大学(UofT)与亚的斯亚贝巴大学(AAU)之间的双机构合作项目,致力于满足埃塞俄比亚急诊医学(EM)研究生培训和医疗需求。毒理学是急诊医学的一项关键能力。急诊医学医生通常是识别和治疗各种中毒患者的首位也是唯一的临床医生。本项目的目标是进行一项教育需求评估,为亚的斯亚贝巴大学急诊医学培训项目制定符合当地情况的毒理学课程提供依据。

方法

我们的需求评估采用了一项调查(有电子和纸质两种形式)以及与埃塞俄比亚急诊医学教员(均为亚的斯亚贝巴大学急诊医学住院医师培训项目的毕业生)和亚的斯亚贝巴大学急诊医学住院医师进行的面对面访谈。调查于2018年10月分发,访谈于2018年11月进行。

结果

在分发的63份调查问卷中,我们收到了17份完整回复,并与亚的斯亚贝巴大学急诊医学教员和住院医师完成了11次访谈。关于毒理学培训的调查显示对当前培训总体满意,主题分析揭示了关键的发展领域。与系统相关的主题集中在资源可用性、医疗服务可及性和公共卫生教育方面。与提供者相关的主题强调需要针对当地情况的培训,包括常见的当地毒素,以及需要进行高级毒理学培训,如在中毒控制中心轮转。与患者相关的主题以埃塞俄比亚特定的毒理学表现为中心,突出了公共卫生宣传、安全处理教育以及政府对有毒物质监管的重要性。调查和访谈数据都突出了资源供应不一致所带来的挑战,并强调需要进行量身定制的教育,以便利用当地可用资源管理中毒患者。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,需要关注当地最常见的毒理学表现以及当地实际管理方面的挑战,包括资源限制和就诊延迟。此外,它强调了公共卫生举措的重要性,如对有毒物质销售和安全处理推广的监管,以降低毒理学风险。这些研究结果可能与埃塞俄比亚以外的其他资源受限环境相关。

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