西开普省高级生命支持提供者为新生儿设施间转移提供临床稳定和重症监护的准备

E. Ismail, R. Naidoo, D. Prakaschandra
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西开普省是南非的一个省,以港口城市开普敦而闻名,被印度洋和大西洋包围。高危新生儿在南非西开普省新生儿重症监护病房之间的运输由高级生命支持(ALS)提供者执行。这种做法的影响还没有文献记载。本研究将评估ALS提供者在机构间转移期间对危重新生儿进行重症监护的准备情况。方法采用问卷调查法收集资料,问卷回复率为81% (n=145)。数据分析包括使用表格和数字的描述性统计。采用卡方检验进行推论统计,p<0.05为显著性。信度采用Cronbach’s alpha测定。结果受访者强调,他们最初的ALS培训不足以使他们做好管理危重新生儿的准备。当被问及他们的新生儿理论和实践培训的结合时,大多数人(n= 63,43.4%)表达了这一观点,他们的课程侧重于管理危重新生儿。结论在新生儿方面,迫切需要改进ALS提供者的培训方案。许多因素影响准备ALS提供者管理危重新生儿已被强调。
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Preparedness of Western Cape Advanced Life Support Providers to Provide Clinical Stabilisation and Intensive Care for Neonatal Interfacility Transfers
Introduction The Western Cape is a province in South Africa – known for the port city of Cape Town – surrounded by the Indian and Atlantic oceans. The transport of high-risk neonates between neonatal intensive care units in the Western Cape of South Africa is performed by advanced life support (ALS) providers. The implications of this practice have not been documented. This study will evaluate the preparedness of ALS providers to undertake intensive care of critically ill neonates during interfacility transfers. Methods Data collection was performed using a questionnaire with a response rate of 81% (n=145). The data analysis encompassed descriptive statistics using tables and figures. Inferential statistics was done using the chi-square test with a significance reported for p<0.05. Reliability was determined using Cronbach's alpha. Results The respondents highlighted that their initial ALS training was not adequate to prepare them for managing critically ill neonates. This view was expressed by the greater majority (n=63, 43.4%) when asked about their combined neonatal theory and practical training notional hours of their curriculum which focussed on managing critically ill neonates. Conclusion There is an urgent need to improve the training programs of ALS providers with regards to neonatology. Numerous factors affecting the preparedness of ALS providers to manage critically ill neonates have been highlighted.
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