针对无家可归者开展火灾、烧伤和冷伤预防教育并对其进行消费者测试:EQUIP工具包。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Caitlin M Orton, Maiya I Pacleb, Tony M Machacha, Carly Marincasiu, Megan Moore, Barclay T Stewart
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在北美城市烧伤中心接受严重烧伤治疗的人中,有15%在受伤前无家可归。由于越来越多的人无家可归(PEH)和极端气候事件的频繁发生,此类伤害的数量和风险正在增加。预防教育以及被动和主动的火灾和寒冷天气保护对于预防这些伤害至关重要。为了提高可接受性、可理解性和可操作性,预防教育需要用通俗易懂的语言、情境化和消费者测试。我们的目的是测试新开发的火灾、烧伤和冷伤预防教育材料与PEH,并获得优选的预防策略,以解决和减轻相关的风险和危害。对PEH患者进行了40次认知访谈。使用模型系统知识翻译中心的消费者测试工具包来评估教材的可理解性和可操作性。使用减少伤害框架和演绎和归纳主题编码分析转录本。主题是:1)参与-平易近人,2)使用特定环境的设计来增强相关性-反映PEH及其环境的生活经验,3)减少伤害-侧重于减轻而不是消除危害,4)授权-纳入预防指导,以PEH与传统预防策略相结合为指导,5)整合-传播预防教育和PEH首选的安全设备在PEH使用的服务和地点。消费者测试PEH的过程产生了可接受的火灾、烧伤和冷伤预防和缓解策略。这些战略被用来编制可操作的预防教育材料。
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Developing and consumer testing fire and burn and cold injury prevention education with people who are unhoused: EQUIP Toolkit.

Fifteen percent of people receiving care for major burn injuries in urban burn centers across North America were homeless pre-injury. The number and risk of such injuries are increasing due to greater numbers of people experiencing homelessness (PEH) and frequency of extreme climate events. Prevention education, along with passive and active fire and cold weather protections are critical for preventing these injuries. To increase acceptability, understandability, and actionability, prevention education needs to be in plain language, contextualized, and consumer-tested. We aimed to test newly developed fire and burn and cold injury prevention education materials with PEH and gain insights for preferred prevention strategies to address and mitigate related risks and hazards. Forty cognitive interviews with PEH were conducted. The Model System Knowledge Translation Center's consumer-testing toolkit was used to evaluate understandability and actionability of the education materials. Transcripts were analyzed using a harm reduction framework and deductive and inductive thematic coding. Themes were: 1) engage - being approachable and accessible, 2) use context-specific design to enhance relatability - reflect the lived experiences of PEH and their environments, 3) reduce harm - focus on mitigating rather than eliminating hazards, 4) empower - incorporate prevention guidance, guided by PEH in combination with conventional prevention strategies, and 5) integrate - disseminate prevention education and PEH preferred safety equipment within services and locations utilized by PEH. The process of consumer-testing with PEH generated acceptable fire, burn and cold injury prevention and mitigation strategies. These strategies were used to develop actionable prevention education materials.

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CiteScore
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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