2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2007.01.006
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First aid and initial management for childhood burns in Vietnam—An appeal for public and continuing medical education

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“…In international studies, these were also the professionals questioned, who provide the initial assistance to burns victims. 9,11 To have internal consistency, the instrument must homogeneously identify, to a greater or lesser extent, the health professionals' knowledge regarding the initial assistance to the burns victim. 12 The Pearson coefficient varied from -0.952 to 0.604 in the 10 items evaluated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In international studies, these were also the professionals questioned, who provide the initial assistance to burns victims. 9,11 To have internal consistency, the instrument must homogeneously identify, to a greater or lesser extent, the health professionals' knowledge regarding the initial assistance to the burns victim. 12 The Pearson coefficient varied from -0.952 to 0.604 in the 10 items evaluated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was also ascertained that those professionals who had undertaken the training in Emergency Management of Serious Burns had better theoretical knowledge of the treatment protocols and benchmarks than the professionals who had not. 9 In studies undertaken in Turkey 10 and Vietnam 11 for assessing the health team's knowledge regarding assistance to burns victims, gaps were evidenced in the theoretical knowledge and the technical-assistential practices of the professionals investigated. These studies' authors suggested the undertaking of refresher courses and continuous education in this area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emergency management, which includes first-aid measures at the scene of the incident and treatment at the peripheral hospital prior to evacuation to the professional hospital, is considered to be a significantly important step in the treatment of chemical burns, especially for severe inhalation injuries [14]. A fatal outcome generally corresponds to untimely or incorrect treatment in the initial phases.…”
Section: Emergency Management Evacuation and Triagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prawidłowo przeprowadzone chłodzenie powierzchni oparzonej jest bardzo istotnym elementem postępowania, ponieważ powoduje zmniejszenie dolegliwości bólowych oraz zahamowanie konwersji głębokości rany, co przyspiesza gojenie i zapobiega powstawaniu późniejszych blizn [14]. Porównywalnie niskie wyniki wykonywania w ramach pierwszej pomocy przedmedycznej schładzania rany oparzeniowej na poziomie 27,17% otrzymali autorzy wietnamscy [15]. Inni podają o wiele wyższy odsetek dzieci, u których dokonano schładzania rany oparzeniowej [16,17].…”
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