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Developing trauma care education in low, middle-income countries: Sequential Trauma Education Programs, challenges, and lessons learned

机译:在中低收入国家中开展创伤护理教育:创伤培训的顺序,挑战和经验教训

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Background: As one of the leading causes of death and disability in the world, human trauma and injury disproportionately affects individuals in developing countries. During initial program development, senior MOHP physicians stated there was a critical need for a portable and flexible educational course on the clinical care of injured patients. To meet the need for improved trauma care in Egypt, the Sequential Trauma Emergency/Education ProgramS (STEPS) course was created through the collaborative effort of Egyptian and US expert physicians. The objective of course development was to create a high-quality, modular, adaptable, and sustainable trauma care course that could be readily adopted by a lower- or middle-income country. Methods: We describes the course development from 2006 to 2015, highlighting the challenges and solutions of creating a successful, flexible and sustainable in-country trauma care training program that suits low and middle-income countries. Results: STEPS was developed at the University of Maryland, based in part on World Health Organization's Emergency and Trauma Care materials, and introduced to the Egyptian Ministry of Health and Population and Ain Shams University in May 2006. The program is designed to adapt low cost and limited resources with maintaining high fidelity and unified standard. In 2008, the course transitioned completely to the leadership of Egyptian academic physicians. To date, more than 700 physicians from 8 countries have taken the course through the Ministry of Health and Population or public/governmental universities. For the first time the course will be held in Sudan on January 2016. Conclusion: STEPS has rapidly become a desired trauma care training program proved by sustainability based on 7 years of course conduct. Success of this collaborative educational program is demonstrated by the numbers of physicians trained, and program continuance after transitioning to in-country leadership and trainers.
机译:背景:作为世界上导致死亡和残疾的主要原因之一,人的创伤和伤害对发展中国家的个人造成的影响尤其严重。在最初的计划开发过程中,MOHP的高级医师表示,迫切需要针对受伤患者的临床护理提供便携式且灵活的教育课程。为了满足埃及改善创伤护理的需求,在埃及和美国专家医师的共同努力下,建立了顺序创伤紧急教育计划(STEPS)课程。课程开发的目的是创建高质量,模块化,适应性强和可持续的创伤护理课程,该课程可以被中低收入国家轻易采用。方法:我们描述了2006年至2015年的课程发展情况,重点介绍了创建适合中低收入国家的成功,灵活和可持续的国内创伤护理培训计划所面临的挑战和解决方案。结果:STEPS是在马里兰大学开发的,部分基于世界卫生组织的紧急情况和创伤护理材料,并于2006年5月引入埃及卫生和人口部和艾因沙姆斯大学。该计划旨在适应低成本保持高逼真度和统一标准的资源有限。 2008年,该课程完全过渡到埃及学术医师的领导下。迄今为止,已有来自8个国家的700多名医生通过卫生和人口部或公立/政府大学参加了该课程。该课程首次于2016年1月在苏丹举行。结论:STEPS已迅速成为一项理想的创伤护理培训计划,其可持续性基于7年的课程进行证明。通过培训的医生人数以及过渡到国内领导和培训人员后的计划持续性,证明了这种协作式教育计划的成功。

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