Autor: |
Moghazy AM; Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University, Ismalia, Egypt., Kamel MH; Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University, Ismalia, Egypt., Farghaly RM; Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University, Ismalia, Egypt. |
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angličtina |
Zdroj: |
Annals of burns and fire disasters [Ann Burns Fire Disasters] 2014 Mar 31; Vol. 27 (1), pp. 31-6. |
Abstrakt: |
The management of burns within the first hours of injury has a significant impact on mortality and morbidity. In case of burns disasters, most patients are managed by non-burn practitioners. The knowledge held by our local family physicians is thought to be representative of that of non-burn practitioners, as they had not partaken in any courses or training on burn management beyond graduation. With regard to emergency burn management, the knowledge required is: assessment of burn extent and depth, associated injuries, indications of escharotomy, fluid therapy and airway management, as well as safe transportation. The aim of this study therefore was to assess the knowledge of family physicians - as an indicator of that of non-burn practitioners - on emergency burn management, and design accordingly an appropriate burn educational program. An interview questionnaire was distributed to all physicians working in Family Medicine Centers in Ismailia, Egypt, who did not possess a post-graduate degree. A total of twenty-four family physicians (100%) participated in this study. The questionnaire findings showed that, out of a possible score of 25 correct answers, the highest result was 12; achieved by 6 physicians (25%). The highest frequency score was 8 correct responses; obtained by 10 physicians (29.2%). This demonstrated a knowledge deficit among Ismailia's family physicians, and subsequently non-burn practitioners, with regard to burns management, due to gaps in undergraduate teaching. |
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