HEALTH PROFESSIONALS OF EMERGENCY SERVICE: AN EVALUATiON OF DISASTER MEDICINE AND ETHICALVALUES.

IF 0.1 Q4 LAW
MEDICINE AND LAW Pub Date : 2015-09-01
Sukran Sevimli, Recep Dursun, Sevdegul Karadas
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Abstract

Aim: To obtain the opinions of health professionals' who work in emergency medical services on the application of basic attitudes like triage,ethics, legal rules; to popularize problems they have encountered or may experience while giving health services after natural disasters; and to develop further suggestions.

Material and method: In order to evaluate health service problems, laws, triage and ethics applications, a questionnaire tool was formulated. The poll that was taken included 133 emergency service workers, with and without earthquake experiences. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics with statistical significance set at p<0.001. The frequency distributions taken into account and chi square test were applied to understand the difference between the employees who experienced an earthquake and the employees who did not.

Findings: 57.7% of participants in the survey were males and 42.3% females. Their average age was 29.8 %. 16.8% of them worked in the university hospital, 77.4 % in a state hospital and 5.8% in private hospitals. 51.1% of the participants were doctors, 43.1% nurses and 5.8% emergency medical technicians. 48.2% of the participants had experienced earthquakes, 52.6% had not. 27% of them were consulted on triage, 372% on both triage and legal rules, 31.4% on triage, laws and ethics and 4.4% on triage and ethical principles.

Conclusion: Results show that while ethical principles are less considered in medical services after natural disasters, triage and legal regulations play an essential role in resource allocation and medical service presentation. The results show that the inclusion of ethical training in natural disaster medicine education and its enhancement through regular rehearsals is essential.

急救卫生专业人员:灾难医学与伦理价值的评估。
目的:了解从事急救医疗服务的卫生专业人员对分诊、道德、法律规则等基本态度的应用意见;普及他们在自然灾害后提供保健服务时遇到或可能遇到的问题;并提出进一步的建议。材料与方法:为了评估卫生服务问题、法律、分类和伦理应用,制定了问卷调查工具。调查对象包括133名有或没有地震经历的急救服务人员。数据分析采用描述性统计,统计显著性设为p . findings:调查参与者中男性占57.7%,女性占42.3%。平均年龄为29.8%。其中16.8%在大学医院工作,77.4%在公立医院工作,5.8%在私立医院工作。51.1%为医生,43.1%为护士,5.8%为急救医疗技术人员。48.2%的参与者经历过地震,52.6%没有。其中27%的人咨询过分诊,372%的人咨询过分诊和法律规则,31.4%的人咨询过分诊、法律和道德,4.4%的人咨询过分诊和道德原则。结论:自然灾害后医疗服务中伦理原则较少,而分诊和法律法规在资源配置和医疗服务呈现中起着至关重要的作用。结果表明,将伦理培训纳入自然灾害医学教育,并通过定期演练加强伦理培训至关重要。
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