An evaluation of Emergency Management of Severe Burn (EMSB) course in Bangladesh: a strategic direction

Abstract Background Burn is one of the major public health problems in Bangladesh. Specialized personnel and technologies are required, however, in many cases they are not readily available. Taking the situation into account, Interplast Australia and New Zealand, Australia & New Zealand Burn Ass...

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Main Authors: Animesh Biswas, Fazlur Rahman, Peter Maitz, Kamran Ul Baset, Jahangir Hossain, Saidur Rahman Mashreky
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2017-04-01
Series:Burns & Trauma
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41038-017-0078-8
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spelling doaj-c5d8fee3e50e4b7dbe9d676ee93f46e82020-11-25T03:08:39ZengOxford University PressBurns & Trauma2321-38762017-04-01511710.1186/s41038-017-0078-8An evaluation of Emergency Management of Severe Burn (EMSB) course in Bangladesh: a strategic directionAnimesh Biswas0Fazlur Rahman1Peter Maitz2Kamran Ul Baset3Jahangir Hossain4Saidur Rahman Mashreky5Centre for Injury Prevention and Research, Bangladesh (CIPRB)Centre for Injury Prevention and Research, Bangladesh (CIPRB)The University of SydneyCentre for Injury Prevention and Research, Bangladesh (CIPRB)Centre for Injury Prevention and Research, Bangladesh (CIPRB)Centre for Injury Prevention and Research, Bangladesh (CIPRB)Abstract Background Burn is one of the major public health problems in Bangladesh. Specialized personnel and technologies are required, however, in many cases they are not readily available. Taking the situation into account, Interplast Australia and New Zealand, Australia & New Zealand Burn Association (ANZBA), and Centre for Injury Prevention and Research, Bangladesh (CIPRB) initiated Emergency Management of Severe Burn (EMSB) training programme for Bangladeshi physicians in 2008 to help improving their burn management skill. The study was designed to evaluate the effect of EMSB programme in Bangladesh. Methods Both qualitative and quantitative methods were adopted. A cross-sectional survey was conducted to obtain quantitative information from 38 randomly selected EMSB-trained doctors among 380 trained physicians based on a five year database of EMSB (2008-2012). In-depth interviews (IDIs) and focus group discussion (FGD) were used as data collection techniques to get information. Results A total of 32 participants completed the interview. It was found that 87.5% (n=28) doctors were using their skill in burn management that they learnt from the EMSB course. About 43.8% (n=14) doctors felt that the course largely helped improve their confidence. Majority (56.2%, n=18) of doctors stated EMSB is essential for the Bangladeshi doctors to learn better management of burns. Qualitative findings show that the courses were organized successfully with an excellent coordination, maintaining same quality and standard as running anywhere in the world. For its effectiveness, the course has been recommended to train graduate nurses and junior doctors from the periphery of the country. Conclusions EMSB has already created a large doctor community who are able to effectively manage burn patients. It also has proven its indispensability for learning burn management skill. The EMSB established a platform to serve the burn victims and reduce the burden of injuries in Bangladesh.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41038-017-0078-8BurnEMSBBangladeshLow-income countries
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author Animesh Biswas
Fazlur Rahman
Peter Maitz
Kamran Ul Baset
Jahangir Hossain
Saidur Rahman Mashreky
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Fazlur Rahman
Peter Maitz
Kamran Ul Baset
Jahangir Hossain
Saidur Rahman Mashreky
An evaluation of Emergency Management of Severe Burn (EMSB) course in Bangladesh: a strategic direction
Burns & Trauma
Burn
EMSB
Bangladesh
Low-income countries
author_facet Animesh Biswas
Fazlur Rahman
Peter Maitz
Kamran Ul Baset
Jahangir Hossain
Saidur Rahman Mashreky
author_sort Animesh Biswas
title An evaluation of Emergency Management of Severe Burn (EMSB) course in Bangladesh: a strategic direction
title_short An evaluation of Emergency Management of Severe Burn (EMSB) course in Bangladesh: a strategic direction
title_full An evaluation of Emergency Management of Severe Burn (EMSB) course in Bangladesh: a strategic direction
title_fullStr An evaluation of Emergency Management of Severe Burn (EMSB) course in Bangladesh: a strategic direction
title_full_unstemmed An evaluation of Emergency Management of Severe Burn (EMSB) course in Bangladesh: a strategic direction
title_sort evaluation of emergency management of severe burn (emsb) course in bangladesh: a strategic direction
publisher Oxford University Press
series Burns & Trauma
issn 2321-3876
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Abstract Background Burn is one of the major public health problems in Bangladesh. Specialized personnel and technologies are required, however, in many cases they are not readily available. Taking the situation into account, Interplast Australia and New Zealand, Australia & New Zealand Burn Association (ANZBA), and Centre for Injury Prevention and Research, Bangladesh (CIPRB) initiated Emergency Management of Severe Burn (EMSB) training programme for Bangladeshi physicians in 2008 to help improving their burn management skill. The study was designed to evaluate the effect of EMSB programme in Bangladesh. Methods Both qualitative and quantitative methods were adopted. A cross-sectional survey was conducted to obtain quantitative information from 38 randomly selected EMSB-trained doctors among 380 trained physicians based on a five year database of EMSB (2008-2012). In-depth interviews (IDIs) and focus group discussion (FGD) were used as data collection techniques to get information. Results A total of 32 participants completed the interview. It was found that 87.5% (n=28) doctors were using their skill in burn management that they learnt from the EMSB course. About 43.8% (n=14) doctors felt that the course largely helped improve their confidence. Majority (56.2%, n=18) of doctors stated EMSB is essential for the Bangladeshi doctors to learn better management of burns. Qualitative findings show that the courses were organized successfully with an excellent coordination, maintaining same quality and standard as running anywhere in the world. For its effectiveness, the course has been recommended to train graduate nurses and junior doctors from the periphery of the country. Conclusions EMSB has already created a large doctor community who are able to effectively manage burn patients. It also has proven its indispensability for learning burn management skill. The EMSB established a platform to serve the burn victims and reduce the burden of injuries in Bangladesh.
topic Burn
EMSB
Bangladesh
Low-income countries
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41038-017-0078-8
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