2016
DOI: 10.33151/ajp.13.3.538
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Time to Improve Prehospital Care in Developing Countries

Abstract: This editorial highlights the issue of prehospital care in developing countries

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“…In order to enhance the competency of ambulance nurses in Malang, two projects funded by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade through the Australia Indonesia Institute have been implemented (24). The projects involved staff from Monash University, Griffith University and Brawijaya University.…”
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“…In order to enhance the competency of ambulance nurses in Malang, two projects funded by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade through the Australia Indonesia Institute have been implemented (24). The projects involved staff from Monash University, Griffith University and Brawijaya University.…”
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“…The projects involved staff from Monash University, Griffith University and Brawijaya University. The sharing of knowledge and experience by Australian university staff about aspects of pre-hospital care has been received by Brawijaya University staff during the pilot project of the Ambulance Nurse Course involving ambulance nurses from both the puskesmas and hospital EDs in Malang and will also be used as part of the nurse specialist program (Emergency Nursing) at Brawijaya University (24). With great anticipation, the course is expected to be delivered by Brawijaya University with a broader range of participants in the future.…”
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“…Today's phenomenon shows that the implementation of emergency medical services in Indonesia is still not going well. The difficulty of the call center to be contacted, limited human resources and infrastructure, also the lack of public knowledge about the way to access this service is allegedly to be the main cause of the sub-optimal service, so there is no guarantee that ambulances and health workers will arrive at the scene on time (Boyle, Wallis & Suryanto, 2016). So one of the attempts that can we do to improve the survival rate of the victim is by improving the number of bystander CPR (Wati, Wihastuti & Nasution, 2017).…”
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“…089673305582. EMS di Indonesia belum dikembangkan secara komprehensif(Boyle, Wallis, & Suryanto, 2016). Selain itu kejadian cedera yang serius seperti akibat kecelakaan lalu lintas hanya sedikit yang menggunakan…”
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