[PRACTICE AND TRAINING RELATED TO USING ADRENALINE AUTOINJECTORS FOR PARAMEDICS: FACTS AND ISSUES].

Q4 Medicine
Ikuya Sasaki, Takanori Imai, Aiko Honda, Yuki Okada, Kaori Yamaguchi, Mariko Sonobe, Toru Nagaoka
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Abstract

Background: Although paramedics can use adrenaline autoinjectors (AAIs) during their duties, the actual conditions of their use and the challenges faced remain unclear. We investigated the actual situation and issues pertaining to creating an environment in which paramedics can operate AAIs more effectively.

Methods: A web-based survey was conducted among paramedics who participated in a web-based training session related to their latest knowledge on food allergies and emergency responses in 2022. The survey items included practice and training environments, practices of AAI administration, and regarding AAI administration.

Results: Seventy paramedics responded to the survey. Twenty-eight respondents (40%) had experienced cases in which they wished they had an AAI in their work to date, but only one had actually administered one. Thirty-four (49%) indicated that it would be good to have an AAI in the ambulance at all times; 48 (69%) were not concerned about the use of AAI, and the level of concern about its use was significantly related to length of service. The study also revealed that paramedics do not have an adequate training environment regarding AAI.

Conclusion: Few paramedics have experience in administering AAI, although they are aware of the need for it. For more effective use of AAI, it is necessary to establish a training environment to familiarize paramedics with anaphylaxis and an environment that enables them to use AAI promptly in the field.

[使用肾上腺素自动注射器的实践和培训:事实与问题]。
背景:虽然护理人员在执行任务时可以使用肾上腺素自动注射器(AAI),但其实际使用条件和面临的挑战仍不明确。我们调查了实际情况以及与创造一个能让护理人员更有效地操作自动肾上腺素注射器的环境有关的问题:我们对参加过网络培训课程的辅助医务人员进行了一项网络调查,内容涉及他们对食物过敏和 2022 年紧急应对措施的最新了解。调查项目包括实践和培训环境、AAI 管理实践以及关于 AAI 管理的问题:70 名护理人员对调查做出了回复。28名受访者(40%)曾在工作中遇到过希望有AAI的情况,但只有一名受访者真正实施过AAI。34名受访者(49%)表示,如果救护车上随时都有 AAI 就好了;48 名受访者(69%)对使用 AAI 并不担心,对使用 AAI 的担心程度与服务时间长短有很大关系。研究还显示,辅助医务人员在AAI方面没有足够的培训环境:结论:尽管辅助医务人员意识到了使用 AAI 的必要性,但很少有辅助医务人员拥有使用 AAI 的经验。为了更有效地使用 AAI,有必要建立一个培训环境,让辅助医务人员熟悉过敏性休克,并建立一个能让他们在现场迅速使用 AAI 的环境。
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Japanese Journal of Allergology
Japanese Journal of Allergology Medicine-Immunology and Allergy
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期刊介绍: The Japanese Society of Allergology is made up of medical researchers and clinical physicians who share an involvement in the study of allergies and clinical immunology. Clinical subspecialties include such allergies and immune-response disorders as bronchial asthma, hypersensitivity pneumonitis, collagen disease, allergic rhinitis, pollenosis, hives, atopic dermatitis, and immunodeficiency. However, there are many patients afflicted by other allergies as well. The Society considers all such patients and disorders within its purview.
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