First Aid and Basic Life Support Training in the Wilderness.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-13 DOI:10.1177/10806032241297959
Alexis Fremery, Rémi Mutricy, Florian Negrello, Jean Pujo, Thomas Labrousse, Loïc Epelboin
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Abstract

Introduction: French Guiana is a French territory in South America covered by 90% of tropical forest. Despite regular first aid standards training, some of the workers in isolated areas remain untrained in common problems they may encounter. We present here the knowledge assessment of these workers concerning first aid and a new training program.

Methods: Thirty-two workers operating in remote areas attended a 1-d training course. The program covered infectious diseases, wildlife envenomation, and first aid and basic life support with a wilderness medicine focus. Questionnaires were issued to assess their knowledge and satisfaction with the course.

Results: The learners were 78% male and of intermediate age (26-55 y). The most common profession was forester (53%). Professionals had been working in remote areas for 12 (4-19) y, and 91% had already received first aid training. The common life-threatening emergencies were not well known; only 6 learners (19%) knew how to recognize a cardiac arrest, 7 (22%) recognized symptoms of severe anaphylaxis, and 23 (72%) performed maneuvers not recommended in cases of upper airway partial obstruction. A total of 26 learners (81%) completed the satisfaction questionnaire. The training met the learners' expectations. However, 92% would like further training, and 96% requested regular renewal.

Conclusions: This training was the first step toward the creation of a specialized wilderness first aid course. This work supports the need to reinforce training for nonmedical personnel by integrating regionally specific topics. This experience permitted the rise of a working group that proposed a medical kit as well as first aid protocols for workers in isolated areas.

野外急救和基本生命支持训练。
简介:法属圭亚那是法国在南美洲的领土,90%的热带森林覆盖。尽管有定期的急救标准培训,但偏远地区的一些工作人员仍然没有接受过他们可能遇到的常见问题的培训。我们在此提出对这些工人的急救知识评估和一个新的培训计划。方法:32名边远地区作业人员参加了1-d培训课程。该计划包括传染病、野生动物中毒、急救和基本生命支持,重点是荒野医学。发放问卷以评估他们的知识和对课程的满意度。结果:学员中男性占78%,年龄中等(26-55岁),职业以护林员居多(53%)。专业人员已经在偏远地区工作了12年(4-19年),91%的人已经接受过急救培训。常见的危及生命的紧急情况并不为人所知;只有6名学习者(19%)知道如何识别心脏骤停,7名学习者(22%)认识到严重过敏反应的症状,23名学习者(72%)在上呼吸道部分梗阻的情况下进行了不推荐的操作。共有26名学习者(81%)完成了满意度问卷。训练达到了学习者的期望。然而,92%的人希望进一步培训,96%的人要求定期续约。结论:这次培训是建立专门的荒野急救课程的第一步。这项工作支持需要通过整合区域特定主题来加强对非医务人员的培训。这一经验使一个工作组得以成立,该工作组提议为偏远地区的工作人员提供医疗包和急救规程。
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来源期刊
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
7.10%
发文量
96
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Wilderness & Environmental Medicine, the official journal of the Wilderness Medical Society, is the leading journal for physicians practicing medicine in austere environments. This quarterly journal features articles on all aspects of wilderness medicine, including high altitude and climbing, cold- and heat-related phenomena, natural environmental disasters, immersion and near-drowning, diving, and barotrauma, hazardous plants/animals/insects/marine animals, animal attacks, search and rescue, ethical and legal issues, aeromedial transport, survival physiology, medicine in remote environments, travel medicine, operational medicine, and wilderness trauma management. It presents original research and clinical reports from scientists and practitioners around the globe. WEM invites submissions from authors who want to take advantage of our established publication''s unique scope, wide readership, and international recognition in the field of wilderness medicine. Its readership is a diverse group of medical and outdoor professionals who choose WEM as their primary wilderness medical resource.
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