Mohammed Alkuwaiti, Azhar Talal, Emad Masuadi, Ghada Albluwi, Abdulla Alkuwaiti, David Olukolade Alao
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摘要
导言:脑血管疾病是阿拉伯联合酋长国三大死亡原因之一。阿兰市急诊人员急性脑卒中护理调查旨在评估急诊人员对急性脑卒中护理的经验、知识和态度,以确定教育和培训干预的领域。方法:这是一项观察性横断面面对面电子调查,调查对象是阿拉伯联合酋长国Alain的四家急诊/紧急护理中心的急诊医生和护士。该调查在2023年8月4日至2024年10月15日期间完成,使用了一份当地有效的调查问卷。结果:在215名参与者中,178名(83%)完成了调查,其中56%是医生。三分之二(66.1%)的应答者在三级保健中心工作,约三分之一(35.4%)的应答者在过去三个月内亲自照顾过10名以上的中风或TIA患者。超过75%的应答者认为面部下垂、单侧手臂或腿部无力和言语不清是急性中风的症状。只有61%的应答者认为房颤是危险因素。内科医生的总体平均(SD)知识得分为59.76分(23.74分),护士为52.9分(21.35分)(P = 0.054)。来自三级和二级中心的应答者在总体平均(SD)知识得分上有显著差异。59.9 (21.8) vs 51.8 (21.9), P = 0.019。在所有领域具有2年经验的应答者(47.1(27.34))与具有10年经验的应答者(60.54(20.1))相比,P = 0.008)。结论:本研究确定了卒中护理系统中工作人员的显著知识差距。这些问题可以通过对所有一线工作人员,包括在日常中风护理经验有限的二级中心工作的人员进行定期的中风更新培训来解决。
Knowledge and experience of local emergency care staff on stroke recognition and acute care in the United Arab Emirates.
Introduction: Cerebrovascular diseases are among the top three causes of death in the United Arab Emirates. The acute stroke care survey among emergency care personnel in Alain City aims to assess the experience, knowledge and attitude of emergency department staff about acute stroke care to identify areas for educational and training interventions.
Method: This is an observational cross-sectional Face-to-Face electronic survey of the Emergency care doctors and nurses across four emergency/urgent care centres in Alain, the United Arab Emirates. The survey was completed between 4th August 2023 to 15th October 2024 using a locally validated survey questionnaire.
Results: Of the 215 participants in the study, 178 (83%) completed the survey of which 56% were Physicians. Two-thirds (66.1%) of the responders work in a tertiary care centre and about a third 49 (35.4%) of the responders personally cared for more than ten stroke or TIA patients in the past three months. Over 75% of the responders identified facial droop, unilateral arm or leg weakness and slurred speech as symptoms of acute stroke. Only 61% of the responders recognised atrial fibrillation as a risk factor. The overall mean (SD) knowledge score was 59.76 (23.74) for physicians compared with 52.9 (21.35) for nurses (P = 0.054). There was a significant difference in the overall mean (SD) knowledge score between responders from tertiary and secondary centres. (59.9 (21.8) versus 51.8 (21.9) respectively, P = 0.019. Responders with < 2 years of experience achieved a significantly lower mean (SD) score compared with responders with > 2 years of experience in all domains (47.1 (27.34) compared with 60.54 (20.1) for those with > 10 years of experience, P = 0.008).
Conclusions: This study identified significant knowledge gaps among staff working in our stroke care system. These can be addressed by regular stroke update training for all front-line staff including those working at secondary centres with limited experience of daily stroke care.
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The aim of the journal is to bring to light the various clinical advancements and research developments attained over the world and thus help the specialty forge ahead. It is directed towards physicians and medical personnel undergoing training or working within the field of Emergency Medicine. Medical students who are interested in pursuing a career in Emergency Medicine will also benefit from the journal. This is particularly useful for trainees in countries where the specialty is still in its infancy. Disciplines covered will include interesting clinical cases, the latest evidence-based practice and research developments in Emergency medicine including emergency pediatrics.