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在冲突中加强乌克兰的创伤护理:在活跃的战区成功实施改良的高级创伤生命支持课程。

Enhancing trauma care in Ukraine amid conflict: A successful implementation of the modified advanced trauma life support course in an active war zone.

机构信息

Division of General and Gastrointestinal Surgery, Department of Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Center for Surgery and Public Health, Department of Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

出版信息

World J Surg. 2024 Nov;48(11):2716-2727. doi: 10.1002/wjs.12362. Epub 2024 Oct 7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Following the 2022 Russian invasion, Ukraine's healthcare system suffered extensive damage, with over 1000 medical facilities destroyed, exacerbating the trauma care crisis. The absence of standardized trauma training left Ukrainian healthcare providers ill-equipped to manage the surge in trauma cases amid conflict. To bridge this gap, we implemented advanced trauma life support (ATLS) courses in Ukraine amid active warfare, aiming to enhance trauma care expertise among healthcare professionals.

METHODS

A consortium, including the International Medical Corps, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, and others, responded to a request from the Ukrainian Ministry of Health. The ATLS curriculum, translated into Ukrainian, guided the training, with US-based instructors sent to Ukraine for teaching. Despite logistical challenges, such as missile attacks and curfews, the courses ran in multiple Ukrainian cities over 3 months. Course effectiveness was evaluated through pre- and post-course knowledge tests, self-efficacy surveys, and satisfaction assessments.

RESULTS

Ten ATLS courses trained 213 Ukrainian healthcare providers across five deployments. Significant improvements in knowledge scores (p < 0.05) and enhanced self-reported confidence in trauma management were observed. Notably, no casualties were reported among instructors or students, highlighting program safety despite security challenges.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study demonstrates successful ATLS course implementation in an active war zone, filling a critical gap in trauma education in Ukraine. Despite challenges, the program significantly enhanced participants' trauma care knowledge and confidence. Collaboration between international and local partners was pivotal. This model can serve as a valuable framework for trauma education globally, improving outcomes in conflict zones and resource-limited settings.

摘要

背景

2022 年俄罗斯入侵后,乌克兰的医疗体系遭受了广泛的破坏,1000 多个医疗设施被毁,使创伤急救危机恶化。由于缺乏标准化的创伤培训,乌克兰的医疗保健提供者在冲突期间处理创伤病例激增时准备不足。为了弥补这一差距,我们在乌克兰的战争中实施了高级创伤生命支持(ATLS)课程,旨在提高医疗保健专业人员的创伤护理专业知识。

方法

一个包括国际医疗团、哈佛人道主义倡议组织和其他组织的联盟响应了乌克兰卫生部的请求。乌克兰语翻译的 ATLS 课程指导培训,来自美国的讲师被派往乌克兰进行教学。尽管存在后勤挑战,如导弹袭击和宵禁,但课程在 3 个月内于乌克兰的多个城市进行。通过课前和课后知识测试、自我效能调查和满意度评估来评估课程的效果。

结果

在五次部署中,10 次 ATLS 课程培训了 213 名乌克兰医疗保健提供者。知识得分有显著提高(p<0.05),并且自我报告的创伤管理信心增强。值得注意的是,在讲师或学生中没有报告伤亡,这表明该计划尽管存在安全挑战,但具有很高的安全性。

结论

我们的研究表明,在一个活跃的战区成功实施了 ATLS 课程,填补了乌克兰创伤教育的关键空白。尽管存在挑战,但该计划显著提高了参与者的创伤护理知识和信心。国际和当地合作伙伴之间的合作至关重要。这种模式可以作为全球创伤教育的有价值框架,改善冲突地区和资源有限环境中的结果。

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