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ASSESSMENT OF EGYPTIAN EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS’ LEVEL OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN MANAGING MASS CASUALTIES AND DISASTER EVENTS

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Introduction: Egypt has been and continues to be at risk of a multitude of natural and man-made disasters and mass casualty incidents (MCIs). In spite of the essential and integral role of the emergency medical services in MCIs management, there is abundant literature indicating that healthcare providers lack adequate education and training in responding to MCIs. Aim of work: The objectives of the study were to assess the current level of education, training, experience, preparedness and satisfaction with knowledge and training of the Egyptian emergency medical technicians (EMTs) in responding to MCIs. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional and questionnaire-based survey that recruited 177 EMTs working within the Egyptian Ambulance Authority. Planning, education and training scores were calculated in order to determine a possible correlation with self-confidence and preparedness in responding to MCIs. Results: The results of the study demonstrated that about one-third of the surveyed EMTs found that they had a high MCIs planning level and about two-thirds had a high MCIs training level. However, about 70% of EMTs had no training regarding terrorism response and about half of them had never participated in MCIs exercises. Both the MCIs training level and the participation in MCIs exercises were correlated with the perception of the EMTs' confidence and preparedness for their role during MCIs response. The surveyed EMTs ranked the administrative obstacles as the most frequent barriers to MCIs medical education or training. Conclusion: The educational strategy should include mechanism that substitute for practice and experience and should ensure that the identified training needs and the required competencies are met.

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10.21608/ejom.2018.6808

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Mass casualty incidents, Training, education, preparedness, Emergency medical technicians, Shift work

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Eldeh

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Research Group on Emergency and Disaster Medicine, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium,

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Ewis

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Department of Occupational Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Minia University, Minia, Egypt , Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, Umm Al-Quraa University, Qunfudah, KSA.

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Research Group on Emergency and Disaster Medicine, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium

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42

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2

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1273

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2018-05-01

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2018-05-08

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2018-05-01

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241

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256

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1110-1881

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2357-058X

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Egyptian Journal of Occupational Medicine

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ASSESSMENT OF EGYPTIAN EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS’ LEVEL OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN MANAGING MASS CASUALTIES AND DISASTER EVENTS

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22 Jan 2023