运用定性方法评估作战军医声门上气道装置设计需求:初步分析。

Nguvan Uhaa, Erika A Jeschke, Alexander M Gwynne, Ian L Hudson, Jessica Mendez, Michael D April, Wells L Weymouth, Donald L Parsons, Robert A De Lorenzo, Steven G Schauer
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导言:在最近的冲突中,气道阻塞是造成战场上本可预防的死亡的第二大原因。以前的研究已经注意到使用定量方法招募医务人员的挑战,具体的挑战与有限的先前使用设备的经验有关。这限制了真正评估特定设备功效的能力。我们试图实施声门上气道(SGA)设备测试的定性方法设计。方法:我们进行了前瞻性、定性设计的系列研究,以发现访谈中出现的主题。我们获得了所有参与者的同意和人口统计信息。医务人员在同一次会议上使用2-3个气道设备,并由具有气道专业知识的医生进行正式培训,包括实践应用和故障排除。培训后采用半结构化访谈,以获得最终用户的反馈,重点关注新出现的主题。结果:77名受访医务人员中,年龄中位数为24岁,男性占86%。在采访过程中,我们注意到五个新出现的主题:(1)插入性,这与使用该设计的易用性或复杂性有关;(2)材料,涉及设备的触觉特征;(三)通用性,是指该装置可以在一定条件下使用,也可以与其他装置配合使用;(4)便携性,指设备的存放和携带方式和地点;(5)培训,指的是初始和持续培训的难易程度和频率,以维持医务人员在使用设备时的技术能力。结论:在我们招募了77名医务人员后的初步分析中,我们注意到5个新兴主题,即插入材料、多功能性、便携性和培训方法。我们的结果将为未来的招生会议提供信息,目标是将市场选择从主题缩小到理想设备或设备或操作环境所需的修改。
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An Assessment of Combat Medic Supraglottic Airway Device Design Needs Using a Qualitative Methods Approach: A Preliminary Analysis.

Introduction: Airway obstruction is the second leading cause of potentially preventable death on the battlefield during the recent conflicts. Previous studies have noted challenges with enrolling medics using quantitative methods, with specific challenges related to limited prior experience with the devices presented. This limited the ability to truly assess the efficacy of a particular device. We sought to implement a qualitative methods design for supraglottic airway (SGA) device testing.

Methods: We performed prospective, qualitative-designed studies in serial to discover emerging themes on interview. We obtained consent and demographic information from all participants. Medics were presented 2-3 airway devices in the same session with formal training by a physician with airway expertise to include practice application and troubleshooting. Semi-structured interviews were used after the training to obtain end-user feedback with a focus on emerging themes.

Results: Of the 77 medics surveyed and interviewed, the median age was 24, and 86% were male. During the interview sessions, we noted five emerging themes: (1) insertion, which pertains to the ease or complexity of using the devise; (2) material, which pertains to the tactile features of the device; (3) versatility, which pertains to the conditions in which the device can be used as well as with which other devices it can be used; (4) portability, which refers to how and where the device is stored and carried; and (5) training, which refers to the ease and frequency of initial and ongoing training to sustain medics' technical capability when using the device.

Conclusions: In our preliminary analysis after enrolling 77 medics, we noted 5 emerging themes focused on insertion material, versatility, portability, and training methodology. Our results will inform the future enrollment sessions with a goal of narrowing the market options from themes to ideal device or devices or modifications needed for the operational environment.

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