出版社:Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE)
摘要:Introduction: Malawi is among the world’s least developed countries. There are 2.1 physicians per 100 000 people and a high trauma-related mortality and morbidity. The lack of healthcare resources requires essential high capacity trauma training at a low cost.Methods: A one-week trauma course was conducted at the Kamuzu Central Hospital in Lilongwe, Malawi. 15 students (13 interns and 2 chief nurses) attended the course. They were trained in initial trauma care, triage and basic practical procedures. Thereafter, evaluated through an identicalmultiple-choice exam, pre- (PRE) and post-course (POE), following a similar exam 6 months post-course (6MPOE).Prior to, and after the course a confidence-based questionnaire was completed.Results: The participants presented significantly higher test-scores after the course in both POE (26.9±2.6 vs. 22.8±1.6; p=0.0002) and 6MPOE (25.7±2.4 vs. 22.8±1.6; p=0.0028). We also identified the nurses to improve significantly after the course. The highest score of improvement was 27.3%. Higher confidence scores were noticed after the course.Conclusion: This study shows that any healthcare personnel in a low-income setting could benefit from a designed course in trauma management. Thus, we emphasize that healthcare staff undertake similar course to orient towards correct management and assessment of initial trauma patients.
关键词:Trauma in Africa; Trauma training; Sub-Saharan Africa; Trauma team training