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Abstract
Objective: To determine the instructional programs required by volunteers based on the studies carried out worldwide.
Methods: A systematic search was carried out by PubMed, Cochran Library, Scopus, EMBASE, Science Direct, Web of Science and ProQuest databases between January 1970 and the end of June 2019. The articles were selected based on the keywords chosen by the author. In the end, the volunteer's instructional titles were extracted from the articles in disasters.
Results: Eleven articles were chosen for final analysis after studying the titles, abstracts, and complete articles texts which 45 instructional titles were extracted. The most frequent scales in terms of repetition were ethics, kinds of exercises, personal protection instruments, general hygiene, awareness of certain disasters, accident command system, disaster triage and emergency planning.
Conclusion: Governments should offer programs that can best serve the improvement of their performance by considering the daily increasing growth in the number of volunteers and in natural and manmade disasters. Universities and schools play determinant roles in this regard. It is hoped that the present study findings can be effective in codify an efficient instructional program for elevating the performance of the volunteers by taking part in disasters response.
目的:根据世界范围内开展的研究,确定志愿者所需的教学计划。方法:系统检索PubMed、Cochran Library、Scopus、EMBASE、Science Direct、Web of Science和ProQuest数据库,检索时间为1970年1月至2019年6月底。文章是根据作者选择的关键词来选择的。最后,从灾难文章中提取志愿者的教学标题。结果:通过对题目、摘要和全文的研究,最终筛选出11篇文章进行分析,提取出45篇教学题目。重复次数最多的是职业道德、演习种类、个人防护工具、一般卫生、对某些灾害的认识、事故指挥系统、灾害分类和应急计划。结论:考虑到志愿者数量的日益增长以及自然灾害和人为灾害,政府应该提供最能提高其绩效的方案。大学和学校在这方面起着决定性的作用。希望本研究结果能有效地编纂一套有效的指导方案,以提升志愿人员参与灾害应变的表现。
期刊介绍:
BEAT: Bulletin of Emergency And Trauma is an international, peer-reviewed, quarterly journal coping with original research contributing to the field of emergency medicine and trauma. BEAT is the official journal of the Trauma Research Center (TRC) of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences (SUMS), Hungarian Trauma Society (HTS) and Lusitanian Association for Trauma and Emergency Surgery (ALTEC/LATES) aiming to be a publication of international repute that serves as a medium for dissemination and exchange of scientific knowledge in the emergency medicine and trauma. The aim of BEAT is to publish original research focusing on practicing and training of emergency medicine and trauma to publish peer-reviewed articles of current international interest in the form of original articles, brief communications, reviews, case reports, clinical images, and letters.