缩小从农村创伤到农村医疗的差距:消防部门教育会议。

Q4 Medicine
Kaihlen Smith, Gaven Bowman, Susan Anderson
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导言:美国许多农村社区都依靠志愿消防员和急救人员来应对紧急情况。然而,研究发现,"农村急救医疗服务的医疗指导被认为是美国大多数州的主要问题"。考虑到有些消防员可能比救护车早 15 分钟到达现场,因此在时间和技能方面存在差距,而基本应急技术知识可以让消防员在生命攸关的情况下协助急救人员:我们的研究在南达科他州帕克斯顿进行,由大约 30 名消防员和急救人员组成的志愿团队参加。在预先安排的双周会议之外,我们的研究为消防员提供了各种应急技能的进一步培训。我们为每个培训站提供了三个晚上的培训,并进行了培训前后的问卷调查,以五分制分析信心水平。得出了培训前和培训后信心水平的平均值。计算了标准偏差、标准误差、95% 置信区间和平均信心水平的百分比增长。绘制了分组条形图,并进行了统计意义分析:结果:除第 2 晚的两个培训站外,第 1、第 2 和第 3 晚的所有其他培训站在所教授的每项技能的平均信心水平上都有显著的统计学增长:根据本研究获得的数据,每个培训站的平均信心水平都有统计学意义上的显著提高,这表明继续为消防员提供农村培训课程很有价值。随着全美消防员和急救人员数量的不断减少,在我国农村社区的应急响应场景中,时机的选择变得越来越重要。培养受过基本急救和心肺复苏术以外技能培训的自信消防员,可为农村急救医疗的持续发展提供巨大价值。
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Bridging the Gap From Rural Trauma to Rural Healthcare: Fire Department Education Sessions.

Introduction: Many rural communities within the United States rely upon volunteer firefighters and EMS personnel in emergency response scenarios. However, it has been found that "medical direction in rural EMS was identified as a major issue for a majority of states" within America. With the consideration that some firemen can arrive on the scene ~15 minutes before an ambulance, a gap exists in time and skills where knowledge of basic emergency response techniques could equip firefighters to assist EMS personnel in life-sensitive scenarios.

Methods: Our study took place in Parkston, South Dakota with a volunteer crew of ~ 30 firefighters and EMS personnel. Outside of their pre-scheduled bi-weekly meetings, our study provided further training for firefighters with various emergency response skills. Three nights of training were provided with pre-and post-surveys administered for each training station, analyzing confidence levels on a five-point system. Mean pre- and post-training confidence levels were obtained. Standard deviation, standard error, 95% confidence interval, and percent increase in mean confidence levels where calculated. Grouped bar graphs were plotted and analyzed for statistical significance.

Results: With the exception of two stations in night 2, all remaining training stations in nights 1, 2, and 3 demonstrated a statistically significant increase in mean confidence levels for each skill being taught.

Conclusions: Based on the data obtained from this study, a statistically significant increase in mean confidence levels per training station demonstrates value in continued delivery of rural training sessions to firefighter personnel. As firefighter and EMS numbers across the United States continue to decline, timing is becoming increasingly more important in emergency response scenarios within our country's rural communities. Creating confident firefighters that are trained in skills beyond basic first aid and CPR may provide immense value for the continued evolution of rural emergency healthcare.

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