模拟教育促进尼泊尔急诊医学和儿科重症护理

Shrestha Roshana, A. Lisa, A. Shaza, Kholwadwala Fenil, D. Nicholas, Nguyen Kevin, Brickman Kris, Shrestha Anmol
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背景:国际急诊医学是一个相对年轻的专业,其发展潜力日益得到认可。在低收入中等收入国家,资源相当有限,急诊医学等新专业的发展可能会缓慢发展。由于尼泊尔等国的临床和教育限制,包括儿科重症护理在内的特定急诊领域面临重大挑战。像美国这样拥有健全医疗体系的国家可以在弥合中低收入国家在教育和临床方面的差距方面发挥重要作用。2018年和2019年,托莱多大学医学中心与Dhulikhel医院-加德满都大学医院医学院合作,举办了成人和儿童重症急诊护理讲习班和教育会议,以改善尼泊尔急诊医学的发展。这些会议包括实践研讨会、教育讲座和模拟参与环境,涉及成人和儿童紧急情况的重症护理程序和决策。在这两个讲习班中,共有71名与会者参加了这些会议,其中包括从院前工作人员到教师的尼泊尔紧急护理提供者。结果:提供了研讨会前后的调查,这些主观数据表明,作为提供的教育课程的结果,信心水平以及程序技能、技术和知识都有了显著的提高。结论:多学科的教育和研讨会是发展急诊医学和儿童重症监护的必要条件。模拟教育和研讨会培训是教育这些医疗保健提供者的非常有价值的“实践”方法。高度发达的急救和重症护理卫生系统必须协助这些资源贫乏国家在世界范围内发展急性护理管理
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Simulation Education to Advance Emergency Medicine and Pediatric Critical Care in Nepal
Background: Internationally emergency medicine is a relatively young specialty that is increasingly recognized for its potential for growth. In low middle-income (LMICs) like resources are quite limited and the development of new specialties such as emergency medicine can be slow to evolve. Specific areas of emergency care, including pediatric critical care have significant challenges due to clinical and educational limitations in countries like Nepal. Countries with robust healthcare systems like the United States can play a significant role in bridging this education and clinical divide in LMICs. In 2018 and 2019 the University of Toledo Medical Center in collaboration with Dhulikhel Hospital-Kathmandu University Hospital School of Medicine developed adult and pediatric critical emergency care workshops and educational sessions in an effort to improve the development of emergency medicine in Nepal. These sessions included hands-on workshops, educational lectures, and simulation participation environments in critical care procedures and decision making for both adult and pediatric emergencies. In these two workshops a total of 71 participants, including Nepalese emergency care providers ranging from pre-hospital personnel to faculty, engaged in these sessions. Results: Pre and post-workshop surveys were provided and this subjective data showed significant improvement in confidence levels along with procedural skills technique and knowledge as a result of the educational sessions provided. Conclusion: Multidisciplinary education and workshops to LMIC are necessary for development of emergency medicine and pediatric critical care. Simulation education and workshop training are highly valuable “hands on” methods to educate these healthcare providers. Highly developed healthcare systems in emergency and critical care must assist in the world wide development acute care management in these poorly resourced countries
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