Daibes Mayada A, Alsadi Mohammad R, Alruwaili Majed M, Alzaatreh Mohammad Y, Mrayyan Majd T, Abunab Hamzeh Y, ALhemedi Mohammad J
School of Nursing, German Jordanian University, B.O Box: 35247, Amman, 11180, Jordan.
Nursing Administration & Education Department, College of Nursing, Jouf University, Sakaka, 72388, Saudi Arabia.
BMC Emerg Med. 2025 May 2;25(1):75. doi: 10.1186/s12873-025-01230-y.
To ensure that no criminal evidence has been moved or destroyed from the crime scene, emergency medical team (EMT) professionals should receive appropriate training, particularly in recognizing, collecting, preserving, and documenting evidence in both prehospital and intrahospital environments.
To assess the knowledge and practices of EMT professionals in recognizing, collecting, preserving, and documenting criminal evidence.
A cross-sectional design utilizing an online survey was used to collect data from EMT professionals, including nurses, paramedics and physicians. Healthcare settings, including governmental, private, civil defense, and military hospitals in Jordan, participated in the study.
A total of 441 EMT professionals participated in the study. EMT professionals in Jordan had "moderate" levels of knowledge about recognizing and collecting forensic evidence. Moreover, their knowledge of preserving it was relatively low. The levels of knowledge were higher among physicians and paramedics compared to nurses, as well as in military and private hospitals compared to governmental ones. On the other hand, EMT professionals did perform well in documenting forensic evidence.
Integrating the topics of forensic medicine into the undergraduate educational preparation of EMT professionals is essential. This extends to the continuous educational efforts taking place in healthcare settings, as well as highlighting them in the job descriptions of healthcare professionals, particularly in the emergency department. A graduate degree and specialization in forensic medicine are also required for EMTs in Jordan.
为确保犯罪现场没有刑事证据被移动或销毁,紧急医疗团队(EMT)专业人员应接受适当培训,特别是在院前和院内环境中识别、收集、保存和记录证据方面。
评估EMT专业人员在识别、收集、保存和记录刑事证据方面的知识和实践。
采用横断面设计,通过在线调查从EMT专业人员(包括护士、护理人员和医生)收集数据。约旦的医疗保健机构,包括政府、私立、民防和军队医院,参与了该研究。
共有441名EMT专业人员参与了该研究。约旦的EMT专业人员在识别和收集法医证据方面的知识水平为“中等”。此外,他们在保存证据方面的知识相对较低。与护士相比,医生和护理人员的知识水平更高,与政府医院相比,军队和私立医院的知识水平更高。另一方面,EMT专业人员在记录法医证据方面表现良好。
将法医学主题纳入EMT专业人员的本科教育准备至关重要。这延伸到医疗保健机构正在进行的持续教育努力,以及在医疗保健专业人员的工作描述中突出这些内容,特别是在急诊科。约旦的EMT还需要获得法医学研究生学位并进行专业化培训。