Development of pre-deployment base-based training course for medical units in peacekeeping level-II hospitals
10.3760/cma.j.cn116021-20231016-01700
- VernacularTitle:维和二级医院医疗分队部署前基地化培训课程设置研究
- Author:
Can CHEN
1
;
Wenqiong DU
;
Renqing JIANG
;
Xin ZHONG
;
Wei ZHANG
;
Lin CHEN
;
Zhaowen ZONG
Author Information
1. 陆军军医大学陆军卫勤训练基地战救技能训练教研室,重庆 400038
- Keywords:
Peacekeeping;
Level-II hospital;
Base-based training;
Curriculum development
- From:
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research
2024;23(4):482-486
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To establish a practical and systematic pre-deployment base-based training course for medical units in peacekeeping level-II hospitals.Methods:We surveyed the current status of pre-deployment training of medical teams in peacekeeping level-II hospitals, and organized expert discussions to preliminarily construct centralized training course contents. At the same time, the Delphi method was used to conduct two rounds of questionnaire-based consultation to evaluate the overall framework design of the course and the rationality and importance scores of each module. The contents of the pre-deployment training course were further selected and optimized based on the positive coefficient (%), authority coefficient (Cr), coefficient of concordance ( W), and coefficient of variation (Cv). Results:The contents of the pre-deployment training course for the medical units of peacekeeping level-II hospitals were preliminarily established. The experts scored high for the combat onsite first-aid skills module [rationality score, (9.32±0.75) points; importance score, (9.45±0.65) points] and the combat wound treatment module [rationality score, (9.33±0.75) points; importance score, (9.28±0.74) points], and scored lowest for the field survival module [rationality score, (7.95±2.28) points; importance score, (7.87±2.16) points].Conclusions:The established contents of the pre-deployment base-based training course for the medical units of peacekeeping level-II hospitals are reasonable and practical, which lays the foundation for perfecting the pre-deployment training system of peacekeeping medical teams.