2019
DOI: 10.1186/s40814-019-0536-0
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A single-site pilot implementation of a novel trauma training program for prehospital providers in a resource-limited setting

Abstract: BackgroundPrehospital (ambulance) care can reduce morbidity and mortality from trauma. Yet, there is a dearth of effective evidence-based interventions and implementation strategies. Emergency Medical Services Traumatic Shock Care (EMS-TruShoC) is a novel bundle of five core evidence-based trauma care interventions. High-Efficiency EMS Training (HEET) is an innovative training and sensitization program conducted during clinical shifts in ambulances. We assess the feasibility of implementing EMS-TruShoC using t… Show more

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“…Programs known to increase job-related self-efficacy typically provide training to assist workers to master specific skills of their occupation. For example, a recent pilot implementation of the Emergency Medical Services Traumatic Shock Care (EMS-TruShoC) intervention resulted in a 100% increase in self-efficacy among South African ambulance staff (Mould-Millman et al, 2019). EMS-TruShoC includes five components that focus on controlling on-scene hemorrhage control, keeping time at the scene time below 10 minutes, inserting large bore intravenous catheters, administering high-flow oxygen, and transporting to a trauma center.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Programs known to increase job-related self-efficacy typically provide training to assist workers to master specific skills of their occupation. For example, a recent pilot implementation of the Emergency Medical Services Traumatic Shock Care (EMS-TruShoC) intervention resulted in a 100% increase in self-efficacy among South African ambulance staff (Mould-Millman et al, 2019). EMS-TruShoC includes five components that focus on controlling on-scene hemorrhage control, keeping time at the scene time below 10 minutes, inserting large bore intravenous catheters, administering high-flow oxygen, and transporting to a trauma center.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the time of this study, foundational education for WCG EMS providers from across the Western Cape Province included a 6-week certificate courses for BLS (recently discontinued), a 12-week course for ILS (soon to be replaced with a 1-year certificate), and a 2-year (diploma) and 4-year (degree-earning) training for ALS providers [14]. WCG EMS providers responded to over 500,000 calls per year, of which approximately 40% are trauma cases [11,12]. Providers often staff ambulances as a mixed-tier crew (e.g., BLS with ILS, or BLS with ALS).…”
Section: Setting and Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ALS providers, however, can deliver a wide variety of drugs and may perform advanced cardiac, trauma, and critical care life support and procedures, including endotracheal intubation and ventilator management. ILS providers' scope of practice lies between BLS and ALS, and ILS providers can perform several invasive interventions and deliver a narrow selection of intravenous drugs [12].…”
Section: Setting and Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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