Task Analysis Tool to Evaluate Tactical Combat Casualty Care in the Extreme Cold.

Q3 Medicine
Justin P Bequette, Andres Martinez Murillo, Marcus Caldera, Jack Harris, William D'Angelo
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Abstract

Due to the evolving geopolitical strategy of near-peer nations, there has been a growing national interest in the Arctic region. However, Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) assessments and interventions have been shaped based on input from conflicts such as Iraq and Afghanistan. They do not consider the unique factors seen in extreme cold environments. Naval Medical Research Unit San Antonio has developed a task analysis tool, the Task Step Analysis Tool-Binary (TSAT-B), to evaluate the effects of extreme cold on tasks within the current TCCC protocols. The tool was pilot-tested using a trauma manikin in field environments in Alaska, with temperatures ranging from -2 to -35°C. As part of the TSAT-B, task steps are graded into three categories (provider, casualty, and procedure). Steps are timed, and hand temperature is measured before and after a task. Written and verbal feedback is used to enhance the binary (go/nogo) two-alternative forced-choice. The TSAT-B has proven to be a useful evaluation tool and is being offered to standardize how current TCCC protocols and proposed changes are evaluated.

任务分析工具在极寒条件下评估战术战斗伤亡护理。
由于邻近国家不断演变的地缘政治战略,各国对北极地区的兴趣日益浓厚。然而,战术战斗伤亡护理(TCCC)评估和干预措施是基于伊拉克和阿富汗等冲突的投入而形成的。他们没有考虑极端寒冷环境中的独特因素。圣安东尼奥海军医学研究单位开发了一种任务分析工具,即任务步骤分析工具-二进制(TSAT-B),以评估当前TCCC协议中极端寒冷对任务的影响。该工具在阿拉斯加的野外环境中使用创伤模型进行了试点测试,温度范围为-2至-35°C。作为TSAT-B的一部分,任务步骤分为三类(提供者、伤亡人员和程序)。步数是定时的,并且在任务前后测量手的温度。书面和口头反馈用于增强二元(go/nogo)两种选择的强制选择。TSAT-B已被证明是一个有用的评估工具,并被提供用于标准化如何评估当前TCCC协议和拟议的变更。
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