Facility-Oriented Simulation-Based Emergency Care Training in Kenya : A Practical Approach for Low- and Middle-Income Countries - 24/09/22
, Janet Sugut, MBCHB a, Trufosa Mochache, MBCHB a, Pauline Kimeu, MBCHB a, Grace Mukundi, B.S.N. a, David Ngugi, Diploma Nursing a, Sally Njonjo, B.S.N. a, Adan Mustafa, MBCHB a, Paul Mbuvi, MBCHB a, Emily Nyagaki, M.S. Digital Business a, Gatebe Kironji, MD, MPH b, Grace Wanjiku, MD, MPH c, Benjamin Wachira, MBCHB, MD dResumen |
One of the major obstacles to delivering effective emergency care in developing countries is a lack of adequate training. Facility-oriented, simulation-based emergency care training programs developed locally present an opportunity to improve the quality of emergency care in low- and middle-income countries. We describe the development and implementation of the emergency care course in Kenya and the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, challenges, and recommendations for locally developed facility-oriented simulation-based emergency care training.
El texto completo de este artículo está disponible en PDF.Keywords : Emergency care, Simulation training, Clinical mentoring, Emergency departments
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Vol 38 - N° 4
P. 839-852 - octobre 2022 Regresar al númeroBienvenido a EM-consulte, la referencia de los profesionales de la salud.
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