Role of Student Nurse in the Prehospital Medical Teams Responding to the Scene of A Terrorist Attack in France

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作者
De Stefano, Carla [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Akodad, Hayatte [1 ]
Gauducheau, Helene [4 ]
Reuter, Paul-Georges [1 ,2 ]
Ricard, Jean-Damien [5 ,6 ]
Petrovic, Tomislau [1 ]
Adnet, Frederic [1 ,2 ]
Truchot, Jennifer [6 ,7 ]
Lapostolle, Frederic [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Paris 13 Univ, Avicenne Hosp, AP HP, SAMU93 Res Teaching Qual, Bobigny, France
[2] Paris 13 Univ, Sorbonne Cite, Bobigny, France
[3] Paris 13 Sorbonne Univ, Lab UTRPP, Avicenne Hosp,AP HP, Dept Child & Adolescent Pyschiatry & Gen Psychiat, Paris, France
[4] Paris 13 Univ, IADE Sch Nurse Anesthetists Theodore Simon, Sorbonne Cite, Neuilly Sur Marne, France
[5] Louis Mourier Hosp, AP HP, Intens Care Unit, Colombes, France
[6] Paris Diderot Univ, Paris, France
[7] Lariboisiere Hosp, AP HP, Emergency Dept, Paris, France
关键词
Nurses; Prehospital emergency care; Students; Terrorism; POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; SEX-DIFFERENCES; DISASTER; IMPACT; EXPRESSION; EXPERIENCE; ERRORS; JAPAN; RISK;
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10.1016/j.outlook.2019.02.004
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R47 [护理学];
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1011 ;
摘要
Background: The terrorist attacks in Paris and in Saint-Denis in November 2015 were unprecedented events involving various human and material resources. These events question the role of nurse students in prehospital teams. Purpose: To investigate nursing students' preference about whether they wished to participate in the prehospital care during a terrorist attack. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted with student nurses, from two nursing schools in the Greater Paris area. They completed an anonymous survey assessing the desire to be called to help the mobile intensive care units (MICU) or another ward; whether their presence should be mandatory, and the feelings associated with their experience. The responses were collected with a visual analogue scale and could range from 1 (yes, very much) to 10 (no, not at all). A Chi-square test was performed for qualitative variables and a Mann Whitney test for quantitative variables. Findings: Among 225 students, 205 (91%) responded, 133 (65%) were women. When on duty, 169 (82%) would have preferred to accompany the MICU team, compared with 31 (15%) who would have preferred not to go. Overall, 146 students (71%) considered that this presence should be optional. Only gender was significantly associated with the choice to accompany the MICU team (W = 87% vs. M = 13%; p = .002). Students expressed a moderate feeling of frustration and fear. Discussion: Students would prefer to assist the MICU team responding to the scene of a terrorist attack but feel this choice should be optional. A discussion in nursing schools and universities should be considered for the implementation of a "systematic" procedure to ensure the student's willingness to participate in such interventions.
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页数:9
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