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背景:道路交通伤害对撒哈拉以南非洲,特别是乌干达的公共卫生构成重大挑战。由于紧急医疗服务有限,警察和旁观者提供的院前护理不足,导致道路交通事故受害者死亡率高。该研究评估了教育干预对乌干达西南部警察院前护理RTA受害者的知识和技能的影响。方法:本研究在姆巴拉拉中央警察局采用准实验设计进行。我们招募了45名服务至少6个月并提供知情同意参与的参与者作为方便样本。使用有效的结构化问卷和检查表收集数据。使用Stata version 17进行分析,变量的p值为0.001,使用t检验。结果:大多数(80%)参与者为男性,平均年龄为41.2±11.3岁。院前护理的基线知识和技能较低,平均得分分别为50.7%±16.8分和34.0%±8.1分。干预后,警察的知识和技能分别提高了15.4%和46.4%,差异有统计学意义(p)结论和建议:研究发现,教育干预大大提高了警察对RTA受害者的院前护理技能,建议对警察进行定期的急救培训。
Effect of an Educational Intervention on Knowledge and Skills of Police Officers Towards Prehospital Care for Road Traffic Accident Victims in Southwestern Uganda.
Background: Road traffic injuries pose a significant public health challenge in Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly Uganda. Due to limited emergency medical services, police officers and bystanders provide inadequate prehospital care, contributing to high mortality rates of road traffic accident victims. The study evaluated the effect of an educational intervention on the knowledge and skills of police officers towards prehospital care for RTA victims in Southwestern Uganda.
Methodology: The study was conducted at Mbarara Central Police Station using a quasi-experimental design. We recruited a convenience sample of 45 participants who had served for at least 6 months and provided informed consent to participate. Data were collected using a validated structured questionnaire and checklist. Analysis was done using Stata version 17, with variables scoring a p-value of 0.001, which was considered significant utilizing a t-test.
Results: The majority (80%) of the participants were men, mean age was 41.2±11.3 years. Baseline knowledge and skills in prehospital care were low, with mean scores of 50.7%±16.8 and 34.0%±8.1 respectively. Post-intervention, there was a significant improvement in knowledge by 15.4% and skills by 46.4%, which was statistically significant (P<0.001). Improvement was most notable in the secondary survey by 67% for skills and least in the assessment for major bleeding by 18.5% for knowledge.
Conclusion and recommendations: The study found that an educational intervention greatly enhanced police officers' prehospital care skills for RTA victims, recommending regular training for Police officers as first responders.