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调查威尔士“学校备用笔”计划中肾上腺素自动注射器(AAI)的知晓度和实施情况:一项横断面试点研究。

Investigating awareness and implementation of adrenaline auto-injectors (AAI) via the 'Spare Pens in Schools' scheme in Wales: a cross-sectional pilot study.

机构信息

Swansea Bay University Hospitals Health Board, Swansea, UK

School of Medicine, Cardiff University College of Biomedical and Life Sciences, Cardiff, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Paediatr Open. 2024 Nov 13;8(1):e002958. doi: 10.1136/bmjpo-2024-002958.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To investigate awareness and implementation of the Spare Pens (ie, adrenaline auto-injectors (AAIs)) scheme in primary and secondary schools in two regions in Wales.

DESIGN

A cross-sectional pilot study employing a mixed research methods approach was carried out.

SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS

State primary and secondary schools within Swansea and Pembrokeshire regional authorities were invited to take part. For geographical context, Swansea is the second largest city in Wales and is situated in the southwest of the country. Pembrokeshire is located in West Wales, with a large rural population outside of its main towns.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Awareness and implementation of the Spare Pens in Schools scheme. Additionally, compliance with national guidance was measured by administering a questionnaire capturing data on registers, procedures, storage and training in the use of AAIs.

RESULTS

35 schools (30 primary, 5 secondary) participated, with 11% and 6% reporting awareness and implementation of the scheme, respectively. No significant differences in awareness or implementation of the scheme were revealed for school type or region. Secondary schools reportedly stored more AAI devices compared with primary schools. The location of stored AAIs varied by school type, with 46.7% of primary schools storing AAIs in the classroom while 80% of secondary schools stored AAIs in the school office. Procedures for accessing AAI training differed, with 83% of primary schools receiving training by school nurses and 60% of secondary schools accessing training via an allergy team.

CONCLUSIONS

The overall poor awareness of the Spare Pens in Schools scheme has resulted in a worrying lack of implementation of generic AAI devices. An urgent review of information dissemination regarding the scheme is required.

摘要

目的

调查威尔士两个地区的中小学对备用笔(即肾上腺素自动注射器(AAI))计划的知晓和执行情况。

设计

采用混合研究方法的横断面试点研究。

设置和参与者

邀请斯旺西和彭布罗克郡地方当局的公立小学和中学参加。就地理位置而言,斯旺西是威尔士第二大城市,位于该国西南部。彭布罗克郡位于威尔士西部,其主要城镇以外的农村人口众多。

主要结果测量

学校备用笔计划的知晓和执行情况。此外,通过管理一份问卷来衡量对国家指南的遵守情况,该问卷收集了有关登记册、程序、储存和使用 AAI 培训的数据。

结果

35 所学校(30 所小学,5 所中学)参与其中,分别有 11%和 6%报告了对该计划的知晓和执行情况。学校类型或地区对计划的知晓或执行情况没有显著差异。据报道,中学储存的 AAI 设备多于小学。储存 AAI 的位置因学校类型而异,46.7%的小学将 AAI 储存在教室,而 80%的中学将 AAI 储存在学校办公室。获取 AAI 培训的程序也有所不同,83%的小学由学校护士提供培训,60%的中学通过过敏小组接受培训。

结论

对备用笔计划的整体知晓度低导致对通用 AAI 设备的执行情况令人担忧。迫切需要审查有关该计划的信息传播。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/d18f/11580279/d64e1a7dc1c8/bmjpo-8-1-g001.jpg

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