The Experience and Competence of Physicians Who Provide Emergency Health Care at Public Health Sub-Centers on Remote Islands in Korea / 農村醫學 地域保健
Journal of Agricultural Medicine & Community Health
;
: 36-46, 2011.
Article
in Korean
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-720001
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVES:
To investigate the experience and competence of physicians providing emergency medical services at public health sub-centers on remote Korean islands.METHODS:
This study enrolled 79 doctors who work at public health sub-centers on remote Korean islands. Data were collected in December 2009 via self-administered e-mail questionnaires. The response rate was 44.3%.RESULTS:
Emergent situations occurred at most (58.68%) of the public health sub-centers that were surveyed in December 2009. An average of 1.92 cases required treatment by public health physicians. Only 20.25% of the physicians were specialists in emergency medicine, while the remainder were general practitioners (GPs) without clinical experience as emergency doctors. We also found that the physicians we surveyed had insufficient knowledge of emergency medical care. At some health centers only one doctor was available, and there was no medical team in holiday, although most of the physicians indicated that the ideal number of doctors per center was two or three. In cases of emergency, patients were often sent to the mainland by ship without receiving first-aid treatment. The public health sub-centers lacked the necessary medical equipment to save lives in emergencies and lacked escort systems for emergency patients.CONCLUSIONS:
The Korean government should address the importance of providing emergency care in remote areas. Health administrators should provide suitable manpower, medical equipment, guidelines for emergency medicine, and education for public health physicians on remote islands.
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WPRIM (Western Pacific)
Main subject:
Ships
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Specialization
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Public Health
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Administrative Personnel
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Mental Competency
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Delivery of Health Care
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Electronic Mail
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Emergencies
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Emergency Medical Services
Type of study:
Practice guideline
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Qualitative research
Limits:
Humans
Country/Region as subject:
Asia
Language:
Korean
Journal:
Journal of Agricultural Medicine & Community Health
Year:
2011
Type:
Article
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