Emerging technology solutions to support national emergency workforce capacity-building initiatives: lessons from Ugandan policy and practice.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Emily McMullen, Solomon Kamurari, Richard Price, Moses Mulimira, Jonathan James, Andrew Fryer, Daudi Jjingo
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Abstract

Trauma and emergency care is a national priority in Uganda due to the high burden of injury, impacting a primarily young and rural population. With a significant gap in qualified emergency medicine professionals, a need exists to rapidly upskill the current health workforce and to strengthen access to learning for non-specialist emergency care providers nationally. This review was completed in partnership with the Ugandan Ministry of Health and a consortium of UK partners to support national emergency workforce capacity building in Uganda and East Africa. The review built on policy and practice expertise to explore the feasibility of using emerging digital solutions, such as virtual and augmented reality, to meet the challenges of delivering rapid and equitable access to emergency care training at scale. Data collection included a narrative literature review, key informant interviews, an expert focus group, a technical workshop and field observations. Findings included (1) the identification of local technology expertise and experience, in direct contrast to literature and global perceptions of low-resource environments, (2) high and broad levels of national engagement with digital solutions, (3) existing ambition and infrastructure available to feasibly deliver training at scale and (4) delivery implications for comparable contexts. The review concludes that these emerging technologies should be considered a practical option in the design and delivery of health workforce training at scale. A series of recommendations are proposed for the policy and practice of health professional education and training in Uganda and for comparable contexts.

支持国家应急队伍能力建设倡议的新兴技术解决方案:乌干达政策和实践的经验教训。
在乌干达,创伤和急诊护理是一项国家优先事项,因为受伤负担沉重,影响的主要是年轻人和农村人口。由于合格的急诊医学专业人员缺口巨大,因此有必要迅速提高现有卫生工作者的技能,并加强全国非专业急诊护理人员的学习机会。此次审查是与乌干达卫生部和英国合作伙伴联盟合作完成的,旨在支持乌干达和东非的国家急诊人才队伍能力建设。审查以政策和实践方面的专业知识为基础,探讨了使用虚拟现实和增强现实等新兴数字解决方案的可行性,以应对大规模提供快速、公平的急救护理培训的挑战。数据收集包括叙述性文献综述、关键信息提供者访谈、专家焦点小组、技术研讨会和实地观察。研究结果包括:(1) 发现了当地的技术专长和经验,这与文献和全球对低资源环境的看法形成了鲜明对比;(2) 国家参与数字解决方案的程度高且范围广;(3) 现有的雄心壮志和基础设施可用于可行地大规模提供培训;(4) 对可比环境的交付影响。审查得出结论,这些新兴技术应被视为设计和提供大规模卫生人员培训的实用选择。对乌干达和类似国家的卫生专业教育和培训政策与实践提出了一系列建议。
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Emergency Medicine Journal
Emergency Medicine Journal 医学-急救医学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
6.50%
发文量
262
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Emergency Medicine Journal is a leading international journal reporting developments and advances in emergency medicine and acute care. It has relevance to all specialties involved in the management of emergencies in the hospital and prehospital environment. Each issue contains editorials, reviews, original research, evidence based reviews, letters and more.
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