Short- and long-term results of low cost trauma training in a low-income resource-poor country [Version 2]
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 traum...
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doaj-ba028381354e40c2a8ed5f9589fd38312020-11-25T01:38:33ZengAssociation for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE)MedEdPublish2312-79962018-10-0173Short- and long-term results of low cost trauma training in a low-income resource-poor country [Version 2]Ninos Oussi0Mitra Sadeghi1Javeria S. Qureshi2Charles Mabedi3Peter Elbe4Lars Enochsson5Division of Surgery, Department of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology (CLINTEC), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm.Department of Vascular Surgery, Västmanlands Hospital Västerås.Department of Surgery, Cook County Hospital, Chicago, IL.Kamuzu Central Hospital, Department of Surgery, Lilongwe.Division of Surgery, Department of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology (CLINTEC), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm.Department of Surgical and Perioperative Sciences, Division of Surgery, Umeå University, Umeå.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 identical multiple-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 (26.2±3.2 vs. 21.8±3.1; p>0.001) and 6MPOE (25.7±2.4 vs. 21.8±3.1; p 0.003). 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. https://www.mededpublish.org/Manuscripts/1983Trauma in AfricaTrauma trainingSub-Saharan AfricaTrauma team training |
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Short- and long-term results of low cost trauma training in a low-income resource-poor country [Version 2] |
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Short- and long-term results of low cost trauma training in a low-income resource-poor country [Version 2] |
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Short- and long-term results of low cost trauma training in a low-income resource-poor country [Version 2] |
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Short- and long-term results of low cost trauma training in a low-income resource-poor country [Version 2] |
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short- and long-term results of low cost trauma training in a low-income resource-poor country [version 2] |
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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 identical multiple-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 (26.2±3.2 vs. 21.8±3.1; p>0.001) and 6MPOE (25.7±2.4 vs. 21.8±3.1; p 0.003). 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.
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