急救医疗服务现场主管在化学和爆炸事件管理中的感知能力要求-定性访谈研究。

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE BMC Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2024-12-23 DOI:10.1186/s12873-024-01157-w
Jussi Kauppila, Timo Iirola, Hilla Nordquist
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背景:化学、生物、放射、核和爆炸(CBRNE)事件给紧急医疗服务(EMS)带来了罕见而复杂的挑战,需要有效的事件指挥来管理职业和患者安全风险。紧急医疗服务事故指挥官必须在压力下迅速做出决定,协调医疗反应并确保人员安全。本研究考察了芬兰EMS现场主管在管理C和E事件方面的感知能力要求。方法:本研究采用质性访谈法对芬兰西南部EMS现场主管(n = 12)进行调查。个别访谈使用虚构的C和E案例描述。以重大事件医疗管理与保障模型为理论框架,采用归纳演绎内容分析法对数据进行分析。结果:结果分为归纳为主的“准备”一类和演绎为主的“指挥与控制”、“安全”、“通信”、“评估”、“分诊与治疗”和“运输”六类。在主要类别下,共有16个上类别和15个小类别。C类和E类案件的内容大致相似,尽管有些类别有特别强调的领域。结论:EMS现场主管在处理C和E事件方面的感知能力要求与重大事件医疗管理和支持模型一致。此外,EMS现场主管应该做好心理准备,并接受良好的培训,以处理C和E事件。研究结果支持开发特定的C和E培训和指南,而不是“所有危害”方法。进一步的研究应侧重于评估目前的能力水平和差距,并针对不同的CBRNE情况优化培训方法。
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Perceived competency requirements for emergency medical services field supervisors in managing chemical and explosive incidents - qualitative interview study.

Background: Chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBRNE) incidents present rare and complex challenges for Emergency Medical Services (EMS), necessitating effective incident command to manage occupational and patient safety risks. EMS incident commanders must make quick decisions under pressure, coordinating medical responses and ensuring personnel's safety. This study examined the perceived competence requirements of Finnish EMS field supervisors in managing C and E incidents.

Methods: This study was a qualitative interview study among EMS field supervisors (n = 12) in Southwest Finland. Individual interviews utilized fictional C and E case descriptions. The data was analyzed using inductive-deductive content analysis, with the Major Incident Medical Management and Support model as the theoretical framework.

Results: The results were grouped under one inductive main category, "Being Prepared," and six deductive main categories: "Command and Control," "Safety," "Communication," "Assessment," "Triage and Treatment," and "Transport." Under the main categories, there were a total of 16 upper categories and 15 subcategories. Broadly similar content emerged from the C and E cases, although some categories had specific areas of emphasis.

Conclusions: The perceived competence requirements of EMS field supervisors in managing C and E incidents align well with the Major Incident Medical Management and Support model. Also, EMS field supervisors should be mentally prepared and well-trained for handling C and E incidents. The results support the development of specific C and E training and guidelines beyond the "all hazards" approach. Further research should focus on assessing the current level and gaps in competence and optimizing training methods for different CBRNE situations.

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BMC Emergency Medicine
BMC Emergency Medicine Medicine-Emergency Medicine
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178
审稿时长
29 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Emergency Medicine is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all urgent and emergency aspects of medicine, in both practice and basic research. In addition, the journal covers aspects of disaster medicine and medicine in special locations, such as conflict areas and military medicine, together with articles concerning healthcare services in the emergency departments.
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