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Effects of postgraduate emergency training among general practitioners working in emergency units in Denizli, Turkey.

机译:在土耳其代尼兹利的急诊科工作的全科医生对研究生进行急诊培训的效果。

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INTRODUCTION: Emergency medicine is characterised by rapid decisionmaking to help patients in life-threatening situations. For this purpose, special qualifications are necessary. The aim of our study was to evaluate the emergency medicine knowledge obtained during an obligatory postgraduate emergency medicine training programme that has been recently applied among Turkish physicians. METHODS: The training targeted all general practitioners (GPs) working in emergency units in the city hospitals, city-wide primary healthcare centres, public health offices, emergency services and private hospitals. Over an 8-month period between September 2004 and April 2005, seven individual groups of approximately 45 physicians were formed. Each group undertook an identical 5-day training programme and every participant completed identical pre-and post-training tests. RESULTS: Two-hundred and ninety-eight physicians participated in the training programme. The majority of participants were male (n=224, 75.2%), aged between 35 and 39 years (n=127, 42.6%), had been in the medical professional for 11 to 15 years (n=121, 40.7%), and were employed in city hospitals (n=102, 34.2%). Surprisingly, the majority of GPs had never participated in a postgraduate training programme before (n=166, 55.7%). Mean post-test scores of the participants were significantly higher than the pre-test scores (89.70%+/-12.41% vs 43.15%+/-10.47%, respectively; P<0.001). Mean pretest scores were significantly higher in the emergency services subgroup (51%, P=0.001) and in the subgroup of participants that had previously undertaken two or more postgraduate training courses (47.9%, P=0.004) compared with the mean pre-test scores of the other subgroups. However post-test scores were not statistically different between the groups. CONCLUSIONS: This postgraduate emergency medicine training programme appears to be effective in improving physicians' knowledge regarding emergencies. Any developing emergency medicine system in Turkey should include continuous, up-to-date, standardised educational programmes for emergency professionals. These may include postgraduate workshops to improve the knowledge and skill levels of emergency professionals.
机译:简介:急诊医学的特点是快速决策,可帮助处于生命危险状态的患者。为此,需要特殊资格。我们研究的目的是评估最近在土耳其医师中应用的强制性研究生急诊医学培训计划中获得的急诊医学知识。方法:该培训针对在城市医院,全市初级卫生保健中心,公共卫生办公室,紧急服务和私立医院急诊室工作的所有全科医生。在2004年9月至2005年4月的8个月中,形成了大约45位医生的七个独立小组。每个小组进行相同的5天培训计划,每个参与者完成相同的培训前和培训后测试。结果:298名医生参加了培训计划。参加者大多数是男性(n = 224,75.2%),年龄在35至39岁之间(n = 127,42.6%),曾从事医学专业11至15年(n = 121,40.7%),并在城市医院工作(n = 102,34.2%)。令人惊讶的是,大多数全科医生以前从未参加过研究生培训计划(n = 166,55.7%)。参与者的测试后平均得分显着高于测试前得分(分别为89.70%+ /-12.41%和43.15%+ /-10.47%; P <0.001)。与平均测试前相比,紧急服务亚组的平均测试前分数(51%,P = 0.001)和先前参加过两次或以上研究生培训课程的参与者子组的平均测试前分数高得多(47.9%,P = 0.004)其他子组的分数。但是,各组之间的测试后分数没有统计学差异。结论:该研究生急诊医学培训计划似乎可以有效地提高医师对紧急情况的了解。土耳其任何正在发展的急诊医学系统都应包括针对急诊专业人员的持续,最新,标准化的教育计划。这些活动可能包括研究生讲习班,以提高应急专业人员的知识和技能水平。

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