对新的军事烧伤护理教育课程进行需求评估,重点是长期野外护理:烧伤护理人员计划 (BP2)。

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我们进行了一次需求评估,以确定在多领域争夺战环境中与同级/近级对手开展大规模作战行动期间烧伤护理教学课程的基本要素。我们与以下三个层面的 20 位利益相关者举行了虚拟和面对面的现场访问会议:1)美国陆军外科研究所 (USAISR)、联合创伤系统 (JTS) 和美国陆军卓越医疗中心 (U.S. Army Medical Center Excellence) 的军事烧伤伤员护理方面的主题专家 (SME)。这些专家包括:1)位于德克萨斯州山姆休斯顿堡圣安东尼奥联合基地(JBSA)的美国陆军卓越医疗中心(US Army MedCOE)的专家;2)圣安东尼奥联合基地战斗辅助医务人员分部和重症监护飞行辅助医务人员项目(CCFPP)的课程主任、讲师、课程创新者和撰稿人;3)为美国陆军外科研究所(USAISR)和美国陆军卓越医疗中心(US Army MedCOE)提供教育、研究和 IRB 管理服务的监管管理人员。确定的最终学习目标包括以下方面的培训:烧伤伤员监测和根据现有资源进行烧伤伤口护理的原则;PCC 期间疼痛、营养和感染控制的最佳实践;吸入、化学、辐射、电、儿科和大规模烧伤伤员的具体管理;以及病人净化、清创、包扎和烧伤切除术的程序性技能培训。此外,还确定了对新型技术的需求,这些技术可利用交互式角色扮演模拟、沉浸式模拟或虚拟现实模拟以及动手操作程序模拟器提供异步个人学习机会。在利益相关者的参与下,我们确定了 16 项最终学习目标,这些目标随后被用作我们称之为 "烧伤护理人员计划"(BP2)的军事课程的基础。
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Needs assessment for a new military burn care educational curriculum focused on prolonged field care: The Burns for Providers Program (BP2).

We performed a needs assessment to determine the essential elements for a curriculum teaching burn care during Large Scale Combat Operations against peer/near-peer adversaries within multi-domain contested combat environments. Virtual and face-to-face site visit meetings were conducted with 20 stakeholders at 3 levels: 1) Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) in military burn casualty care at the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research (USAISR), the Joint Trauma System (JTS), and the U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence (US Army MedCOE) in Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA) - Fort Sam Houston, TX; 2) Course Directors, Instructors, Curriculum Innovators and Writers for the Combat Paramedic Branch and the Critical Care Flight Paramedic Program (CCFPP) at JBSA; and 3) regulatory administrators providing education, research and IRB administration for USAISR and US Army MEDCOE. The identified terminal learning objectives consisted of training in: burn casualty monitoring and principles of burn wound care according to available resources; best practices during PCC for pain, nutrition, and infection control; specific management of inhalation, chemical, radiation, electrical, pediatric, and mass casualty burn injuries; and procedural skill training for patient decontamination, debridement, dressings, and escharotomy. Additionally, needs were identified for novel technology that provides asynchronous individual learning opportunities using interactive role play simulations, immersive simulation, or virtual reality simulation as well as hands-on procedure simulators. Stakeholder engagement resulted in identification of sixteen terminal learning objectives that were subsequently used as the basis for a military curriculum we are calling the "Burns for Providers Program" (BP2).

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2.60
自引率
21.40%
发文量
535
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Burn Care & Research provides the latest information on advances in burn prevention, research, education, delivery of acute care, and research to all members of the burn care team. As the official publication of the American Burn Association, this is the only U.S. journal devoted exclusively to the treatment and research of patients with burns. Original, peer-reviewed articles present the latest information on surgical procedures, acute care, reconstruction, burn prevention, and research and education. Other topics include physical therapy/occupational therapy, nutrition, current events in the evolving healthcare debate, and reports on the newest computer software for diagnostics and treatment. The Journal serves all burn care specialists, from physicians, nurses, and physical and occupational therapists to psychologists, counselors, and researchers.
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