Evaluation of prehospital care for neurotrauma in Iran.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Spinal cord Pub Date : 2024-12-27 DOI:10.1038/s41393-024-01054-w
Mohsen Hajiqasemi, Mahgol Sadat Hassan Zadeh Tabatabaei, Vafa Rahimi-Movaghar
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Abstract

Study design: Narrative review.

Background: Neurotrauma has a considerable impact on healthcare, the economy, and human resources worldwide. In Iran, young males are especially vulnerable, with road traffic accidents (RTAs) being the major cause. Evaluating prehospital care systems is critical for detecting shortcomings and implementing improvements. This study seeks to evaluate the prehospital neurotrauma care procedure in Iran, highlighting its strengths and flaws.

Method: We searched PubMed and Scopus databases for literature on the present condition of prehospital neurotrauma care in Iran. Consultations with an expert panel yielded additional material not previously available in the literature, particularly on Iran's emergency medical system.

Results: Our findings indicate that the emergency dispatch system in Iran is relatively well-managed, regardless of the lack of a single emergency contact number. However, major obstacles still exist, particularly in terms of human resources, training, and equipment availability. Emergency medical technicians (EMTs) have intermediate to poor levels of knowledge and skills in dealing with neurotrauma, which might be considerably improved by ongoing training programs. Furthermore, Iranian hospitals lack specific trauma center designations and levels, resulting in overcrowded emergency rooms and delayed care delivery. National neurotrauma guidelines have been adopted in recent years, although their compliance is not consistently monitored.

Conclusion: Compared to developed healthcare systems, Iran's prehospital treatment system for individuals with neurotrauma has considerable limitations. Improving EMT education, recruiting more trained professionals, and simultaneous improvement of current medical facilities should be addressed as the first steps toward better care.

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伊朗神经外伤院前护理评价
研究设计:叙述性回顾。背景:神经创伤在世界范围内对医疗保健、经济和人力资源有相当大的影响。在伊朗,年轻男性尤其容易受到伤害,道路交通事故(rta)是主要原因。评估院前护理系统对于发现缺陷和实施改进至关重要。本研究旨在评估院前神经创伤护理程序在伊朗,突出其优势和缺陷。方法:检索PubMed和Scopus数据库中有关伊朗院前神经外伤护理现状的文献。与专家小组的磋商产生了以前文献中没有的额外材料,特别是关于伊朗紧急医疗系统的材料。结果:我们的研究结果表明,尽管缺乏单一的紧急联系电话,但伊朗的紧急调度系统管理相对良好。然而,主要障碍仍然存在,特别是在人力资源、培训和设备供应方面。紧急医疗技术人员(emt)在处理神经创伤方面的知识和技能水平是中等到较差的,通过持续的培训计划可以大大提高这些知识和技能。此外,伊朗医院缺乏具体的创伤中心名称和级别,导致急诊室人满为患,护理延误。近年来,国家神经创伤指南已被采用,尽管其依从性并没有得到一致的监测。结论:与发达的医疗保健系统相比,伊朗的院前治疗系统对神经外伤患者有相当大的局限性。改善EMT教育,招募更多训练有素的专业人员,同时改善现有的医疗设施,这些都是迈向更好护理的第一步。
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Spinal cord
Spinal cord 医学-临床神经学
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4.50
自引率
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发文量
142
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Spinal Cord is a specialised, international journal that has been publishing spinal cord related manuscripts since 1963. It appears monthly, online and in print, and accepts contributions on spinal cord anatomy, physiology, management of injury and disease, and the quality of life and life circumstances of people with a spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord is multi-disciplinary and publishes contributions across the entire spectrum of research ranging from basic science to applied clinical research. It focuses on high quality original research, systematic reviews and narrative reviews. Spinal Cord''s sister journal Spinal Cord Series and Cases: Clinical Management in Spinal Cord Disorders publishes high quality case reports, small case series, pilot and retrospective studies perspectives, Pulse survey articles, Point-couterpoint articles, correspondences and book reviews. It specialises in material that addresses all aspects of life for persons with spinal cord injuries or disorders. For more information, please see the aims and scope of Spinal Cord Series and Cases.
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