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Confidence and knowledge in emergency management among medical students across Colombia: A role for the WHO basic emergency care course

INTRODUCTION: Globally, medical students have demonstrated knowledge gaps in emergency care and acute stabilization. In Colombia, new graduates provide care for vulnerable populations. The World Health Organization (WHO) Basic Emergency Care (BEC) course trains frontline providers with limited resou...

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Autores principales: Moretti, Katelyn, Aluisio, Adam R., Gallo Marin, Benjamin, Chen, Chuan-Jay Jeffrey, González Marqués, Catalina, Beaudoin, Francesca L., Clark, Melissa, Patiño, Andrés, Carranza, Heidy, Duarte, Andres, Moreno, Atilio, Aguiar, Leonar G., Arbelaez, Christian
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8782416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35061787
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262282
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author Moretti, Katelyn
Aluisio, Adam R.
Gallo Marin, Benjamin
Chen, Chuan-Jay Jeffrey
González Marqués, Catalina
Beaudoin, Francesca L.
Clark, Melissa
Patiño, Andrés
Carranza, Heidy
Duarte, Andres
Moreno, Atilio
Aguiar, Leonar G.
Arbelaez, Christian
author_facet Moretti, Katelyn
Aluisio, Adam R.
Gallo Marin, Benjamin
Chen, Chuan-Jay Jeffrey
González Marqués, Catalina
Beaudoin, Francesca L.
Clark, Melissa
Patiño, Andrés
Carranza, Heidy
Duarte, Andres
Moreno, Atilio
Aguiar, Leonar G.
Arbelaez, Christian
author_sort Moretti, Katelyn
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description INTRODUCTION: Globally, medical students have demonstrated knowledge gaps in emergency care and acute stabilization. In Colombia, new graduates provide care for vulnerable populations. The World Health Organization (WHO) Basic Emergency Care (BEC) course trains frontline providers with limited resources in the management of acute illness and injury. While this course may serve medical students as adjunct to current curriculum, its utility in this learner group has not been investigated. This study performs a baseline assessment of knowledge and confidence in emergency management taught in the BEC amongst medical students in Colombia. METHODS: A validated, cross-sectional survey assessing knowledge and confidence of emergency care congruent with BEC content was electronically administered to graduating medical students across Colombia. Knowledge was evaluated via 15 multiple choice questions and confidence via 13 questions using 100 mm visual analog scales. Mean knowledge and confidence scores were compared across demographics, geography and prior training using Chi-Squared or one-way ANOVA analyses. RESULTS: Data were gathered from 468 graduating medical students at 36 institutions. The mean knowledge score was 59.9% ± 23% (95% CI 57.8–62.0%); the mean confidence score was 59.6 mm ±16.7 mm (95% CI 58.1–61.2). Increasing knowledge and confidence scores were associated with prior completion of emergency management training courses (p<0.0001). CONCLUSION: Knowledge and confidence levels of emergency care management for graduating medical students across Colombia demonstrated room for additional, specialized training. Higher scores were seen in groups that had completed emergency care courses. Implementation of the BEC as an adjunct to current curriculum may serve a valuable addition.
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spelling pubmed-87824162022-01-22 Confidence and knowledge in emergency management among medical students across Colombia: A role for the WHO basic emergency care course Moretti, Katelyn Aluisio, Adam R. Gallo Marin, Benjamin Chen, Chuan-Jay Jeffrey González Marqués, Catalina Beaudoin, Francesca L. Clark, Melissa Patiño, Andrés Carranza, Heidy Duarte, Andres Moreno, Atilio Aguiar, Leonar G. Arbelaez, Christian PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Globally, medical students have demonstrated knowledge gaps in emergency care and acute stabilization. In Colombia, new graduates provide care for vulnerable populations. The World Health Organization (WHO) Basic Emergency Care (BEC) course trains frontline providers with limited resources in the management of acute illness and injury. While this course may serve medical students as adjunct to current curriculum, its utility in this learner group has not been investigated. This study performs a baseline assessment of knowledge and confidence in emergency management taught in the BEC amongst medical students in Colombia. METHODS: A validated, cross-sectional survey assessing knowledge and confidence of emergency care congruent with BEC content was electronically administered to graduating medical students across Colombia. Knowledge was evaluated via 15 multiple choice questions and confidence via 13 questions using 100 mm visual analog scales. Mean knowledge and confidence scores were compared across demographics, geography and prior training using Chi-Squared or one-way ANOVA analyses. RESULTS: Data were gathered from 468 graduating medical students at 36 institutions. The mean knowledge score was 59.9% ± 23% (95% CI 57.8–62.0%); the mean confidence score was 59.6 mm ±16.7 mm (95% CI 58.1–61.2). Increasing knowledge and confidence scores were associated with prior completion of emergency management training courses (p<0.0001). CONCLUSION: Knowledge and confidence levels of emergency care management for graduating medical students across Colombia demonstrated room for additional, specialized training. Higher scores were seen in groups that had completed emergency care courses. Implementation of the BEC as an adjunct to current curriculum may serve a valuable addition. Public Library of Science 2022-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8782416/ /pubmed/35061787 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262282 Text en © 2022 Moretti et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Moretti, Katelyn
Aluisio, Adam R.
Gallo Marin, Benjamin
Chen, Chuan-Jay Jeffrey
González Marqués, Catalina
Beaudoin, Francesca L.
Clark, Melissa
Patiño, Andrés
Carranza, Heidy
Duarte, Andres
Moreno, Atilio
Aguiar, Leonar G.
Arbelaez, Christian
Confidence and knowledge in emergency management among medical students across Colombia: A role for the WHO basic emergency care course
title Confidence and knowledge in emergency management among medical students across Colombia: A role for the WHO basic emergency care course
title_full Confidence and knowledge in emergency management among medical students across Colombia: A role for the WHO basic emergency care course
title_fullStr Confidence and knowledge in emergency management among medical students across Colombia: A role for the WHO basic emergency care course
title_full_unstemmed Confidence and knowledge in emergency management among medical students across Colombia: A role for the WHO basic emergency care course
title_short Confidence and knowledge in emergency management among medical students across Colombia: A role for the WHO basic emergency care course
title_sort confidence and knowledge in emergency management among medical students across colombia: a role for the who basic emergency care course
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8782416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35061787
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262282
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