“Prevention is cure, Education is essential” – responsible implications of young people in educational and prophylactic actions against accidental cervical spinal cord injury and severe disabilities by diving in unverified waters

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A. Anghelescu, E. Constantin, A. Mihăescu, G. Onose
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Introduction: Encouraged by the favorable outcomes of previous mediatic national prophylactic campaigns, initiated and sustained by the medical team of Teaching Emergency Hospital "Bagdasar-Arseni" and National TV Channels (ProTv, TVR1) focused on the risk of severe disability after cervical spinal cord injury (CSCI) by diving in unknown waters, we decided to continue increasing awareness education actions. The previous prophylactic campaigns were followed by a statistically significant reduction in the number of young patients admitted to hospital with quadriplegia after diving in unverified waters (26.8% in 2016 and 39% in 2017). Starting from the ISCoS paradigm "Prevention is cure", we have resumed the prophylactic educational actions addressed to healthcare professionals (students, residents, young doctors) in campaigns to prevent CSCI and accidental tetraplegia during summer sports. The objective of the study was to test medical, diving biomechanical level of knowledge and circumstances regarding risks associated with diving in unknown waters, among young kinetotherapy FMAM students (under the age of 35). The study has the Teaching Emergency Hospital “Bagdasar-Arseni” Ethics Committee's approval NO 17464/14.06.2019. Materials and methods: The research was conducted using the questionnaire technique, containing 16 closed questions addressed to a number of 40 students from Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania Results: We observed that most of the young students act precociously: 67.5% swim in special designated places, 77.5% dive with their feet first, versus 22.5% plunge the head first. Students have a low level of knowledge about biomechanics of plunging and the impressive speeds reached during diving. More than two-thirds of them did not answer the question about the speed reached during diving from 1 m (7.5 m/s, equivalent to 27 km/h) (67.5% students), from 10 m platform (17.5 m/s, 63 km/h) (70% students) and diving from 30 m (25 m/s, 90 km/h) (67% students). Regarding the alcohol consumption before diving, 80% of them responded with "no", and only 5% responded with "occasional consumption". Eighteen students (45%) know the main risk of diving in unknown and shallow waters, and 20 students (50%) have responded incorrectly. Conclusions: Young students - future therapists have a low level of knowledge about CSCI risk and the severe disabilities that can occur accidentally by diving. It is mandatory to continue the education prophylactic initiative sustained activity through mass media, started in 2016-2018. Key words: traumatic spinal cord injury, tetraplegia, diving, plunging, unverified / unfamiliar water, summer sports,
“预防即治疗,教育至关重要”-青少年在教育和预防行动中负责任的意义,防止在未经核实的水域潜水意外造成颈脊髓损伤和严重残疾
导语:由“巴格达萨-阿尔塞尼”教学急救医院医疗团队和国家电视频道(ProTv, TVR1)发起并持续的先前全国性预防运动取得了良好的成果,这些运动关注的是未知水域潜水导致颈椎损伤(CSCI)后严重残疾的风险,受此鼓舞,我们决定继续加强意识教育行动。在之前的预防运动之后,在未经验证的水域潜水后入院的四肢瘫痪年轻患者人数在统计上显着减少(2016年为26.8%,2017年为39%)。从ISCoS的“预防即治疗”范式出发,我们恢复了针对保健专业人员(学生、住院医生、年轻医生)的预防性教育行动,以预防夏季运动期间的CSCI和意外四肢瘫痪。本研究的目的是测试FMAM年轻运动疗法学生(35岁以下)在未知水域潜水相关风险的医学、潜水生物力学知识水平和情况。本研究已获得教学急救医院“Bagdasar-Arseni”伦理委员会NO 17464/14.06.2019批准。材料和方法:本研究采用问卷调查法,对罗马尼亚布加勒斯特卡罗尔·达维拉医药大学的40名学生进行了16个封闭问题的调查。结果:我们观察到大多数年轻学生行为早熟:67.5%的学生在特定的地方游泳,77.5%的学生先用脚跳水,22.5%的学生先用头跳水。学生对跳水的生物力学和跳水时达到的令人印象深刻的速度的知识水平很低。超过三分之二的学生没有回答从1米(7.5米/秒,相当于27公里/小时)(67.5%的学生),从10米平台(17.5米/秒,63公里/小时)(70%的学生)和从30米(25米/秒,90公里/小时)潜水时达到的速度(67%的学生)。对于跳水前的饮酒情况,80%的人回答“没有”,只有5%的人回答“偶尔饮酒”。18名学生(45%)知道在未知水域和浅水区潜水的主要风险,20名学生(50%)回答错误。结论:青年学生-未来理疗师对CSCI风险及潜水意外可能导致的严重残疾的认知水平较低。从2016-2018年开始,必须继续通过大众媒体开展教育预防活动。关键词:外伤性脊髓损伤,四肢瘫痪,潜水,跳水,未经验证/不熟悉的水域,夏季运动,
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