高级实践提供者在西弗吉尼亚州创伤系统中的作用

Afton Wagner, CCRP, Jordan Brewer, MPAS, PA-C, Daniel Grabo, MD, FACS
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背景:在像西弗吉尼亚州(WV)这样的农村州,受伤患者在转移到有额外资源的医疗中心之前,依赖于高级实践提供者(APPs)在ii级和IV级创伤中心提供初始护理。这是第一次尝试调查WV创伤中心,并报告app在创伤护理中的作用。方法采用在线调查的方式,对WV所有21家经认证的创伤中心的创伤主任和项目经理进行询问。调查各中心参与创伤护理的医师助理(PAs)和执业护士(NPs)人数。获得app参与创伤护理的地点信息,如:创伤室、手术室、重症监护病房。随访调查询问了向app提供的创伤教育机会,包括:高级创伤生命支持(ATLS)、农村创伤团队发展课程(RTTDC)和止血(STB)。结果81%的WV创伤中心收到了回复。参与创伤护理的app共81名(PAS =48;NPS = 33)。大多数app在创伤室扮演病人护理的角色(84%)。随访调查结果显示,100%的创伤中心为其app提供ALS课程,83%提供RTTDC, 50%提供STB培训。结论:WV创伤系统依赖于app从患者到达到最终治疗和处置提供护理。在农村创伤系统中,APP社区存在教育和培训的机会。
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The Role of Advanced Practice Providers in the West Virginia Trauma System
BACKGROUND Injured patients in rural states like West Virginia (WV) rely on advanced practice providers (APPs) to provide initial care in Level Ill an IV trauma centers prior to transfer to medical centers with additional resources. This is a first attempt to survey trauma centers in WV and report on the roles that APPs perform in trauma care. METHODS Trauma directors and program managers at all 21 accredited trauma centers in WV were queried via an online survey. The number of APPs~-physicians' assistants (PAs) and nurse practitioners (NPs) participating in trauma care were queried from each center. Information was obtained on the location where APPs participated in trauma care, such as: trauma bay, operating room, and intensive care unit. Follow-up surveys inquired about trauma educational opportunities provided to APPs, including: Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS), Rural Trauma Team Development Course (RTTDC), and Stop the Bleed (STB). RESULTS Responses were received from 81% of WV's trauma centers. The total number of APPs participating in trauma care were 81 (PAS =48; NPS = 33). The majority of APPs performed patient care roles in the trauma bay (84%). The results of the follow-up survey demonstrated that 100% of trauma centers provide the ALS course for their APPs, 83% provide RTTDC, and 50% provide STB training. CONCLUSIONS The WV trauma system relies on APPs to deliver care from patient arrival through definitive treatment and disposition. Opportunities exist for education and training of the APP community within a rural trauma system.
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