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在新冠疫情大流行刚结束后招募医学、牙科和生物医学专业学生作为第一响应者:前瞻性随访研究

Recruiting Medical, Dental, and Biomedical Students as First Responders in the Immediate Aftermath of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Prospective Follow-Up Study.

作者信息

Schnetzler Nicolas, Taramarcaz Victor, Herren Tara, Golay Eric, Regard Simon, Mach François, Nasution Amanta, Larribau Robert, Suppan Melanie, Schiffer Eduardo, Suppan Laurent

机构信息

Department of Anaesthesiology, Pharmacology, Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.

Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Acute Care Medicine, Geneva University Hospitals, Rue Gabrielle-Perret-Gentil 2, Geneva, 1211, Switzerland, 41 223723311.

出版信息

JMIR Med Educ. 2025 Apr 24;11:e63018. doi: 10.2196/63018.

DOI:10.2196/63018
PMID:40273383
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12068746/
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Basic life support improves survival prognosis after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, but is too rarely provided before the arrival of professional rescue services. First responder networks have been developed in many regions of the world to decrease the delay between collapse and initiation of resuscitation maneuvers. Their efficiency depends on the number of first responders available and many networks lack potential rescuers. Medical, dental, and biomedical students represent an almost untapped source of potential first responders, and a first study, carried out during the COVID-19 pandemic, led to the recruitment of many of these future professionals even though many restrictions were still in effect.

OBJECTIVE

The objective of this study was to determine the impact of an enhanced strategy on the recruitment of medical, dental, and biomedical students as first responders in the immediate aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHODS

This was a prospective follow-up study, conducted between November 2021 and March 2022 at the University of Geneva Faculty of Medicine, Geneva, Switzerland. A web-based study platform was used to manage consent, registrations, and certificates. A first motivational intervention was held early in the academic year and targeted all first-year medical, dental, and biomedical students. Participants first answered a questionnaire designed to assess their initial basic life support knowledge before following an e-learning module. Those who completed the module were able to register for a face-to-face training session held by senior medical students. A course certificate was awarded to those who completed these sessions, enabling them to register as first responders on the Save a Life first responder network. Since the number of students who had enlisted as first responders 2 months after the motivational intervention was markedly lower than expected, a second, unplanned motivational intervention was held in an attempt to recruit more students.

RESULTS

Out of a total of 674 first-year students, 19 (2.5%) students had registered as first responders after the first motivational intervention. This was significantly less than the proportion achieved through the initial study (48/529, 9.1%; P<.001). The second motivational intervention led to the enrollment of 7 more students (26/674, 3.9%), a figure still significantly lower than that of the original study (P<.001). At the end of the study, 76 (11.3%) students had been awarded a certificate of competence.

CONCLUSIONS

Contrary to expectations, an earlier presentation during the academic year outside the COVID restriction period did not increase the recruitment of medical, dental, and biomedical students as first responders in the immediate aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. The reasons underlying this drop in motivation should be explored to enable the design of focused motivational interventions.

摘要

背景

基础生命支持可改善院外心脏骤停后的生存预后,但在专业救援人员到达之前提供的情况极为罕见。世界上许多地区都建立了第一响应者网络,以减少从心脏骤停到开始复苏操作之间的延迟。其效率取决于可用的第一响应者数量,而许多网络缺乏潜在救援人员。医学、牙科和生物医学专业的学生几乎是尚未开发的潜在第一响应者来源,并且在新冠疫情期间进行的第一项研究,尽管许多限制仍然有效,但仍招募了许多这类未来的专业人员。

目的

本研究的目的是确定强化策略对在新冠疫情刚结束后招募医学、牙科和生物医学专业学生作为第一响应者的影响。

方法

这是一项前瞻性随访研究,于2021年11月至2022年3月在瑞士日内瓦大学医学院进行。使用基于网络的研究平台来管理同意书、注册和证书。在学年早期进行了首次激励干预,目标是所有医学、牙科和生物医学专业的一年级学生。参与者首先回答一份旨在评估他们初始基础生命支持知识的问卷,然后学习一个电子学习模块。完成该模块的人能够报名参加由高年级医学生举办的面对面培训课程。完成这些课程的人会获得课程证书,使他们能够在“拯救生命”第一响应者网络上注册成为第一响应者。由于在激励干预2个月后报名成为第一响应者的学生人数明显低于预期,因此进行了第二次非计划内的激励干预,试图招募更多学生。

结果

在总共674名一年级学生中,19名(2.5%)学生在第一次激励干预后注册成为第一响应者。这显著低于最初研究中达到的比例(48/529,9.1%;P<0.001)。第二次激励干预又有7名学生报名(26/674,3.9%),这一数字仍显著低于原始研究中的比例(P<0.001)。在研究结束时,76名(11.3%)学生获得了能力证书。

结论

与预期相反,在学年中新冠限制期之外更早进行宣传,并没有增加在新冠疫情刚结束后招募医学、牙科和生物医学专业学生作为第一响应者的人数。应探究这种积极性下降背后的原因,以便设计有针对性的激励干预措施。

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