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. 2022 May 1;38(5):224-227.
doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000002699. Epub 2022 Mar 16.

Developing Sustainable Prehospital Pediatric Care in Rwanda

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Developing Sustainable Prehospital Pediatric Care in Rwanda

Ashley Rosenberg et al. Pediatr Emerg Care. .

Abstract

Objective: Unintentional injury is the leading cause of death in children older than 1 year and disproportionately affects pediatric patients in low- and middle-income countries.Improved prehospital care capacity has demonstrated the ability to improve care and save lives. Our collaboration developed and implemented a sustainable prehospital emergency pediatrics care course (EPCC) for Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente, the public emergency medical service in Rwanda.

Methods: A 1-day context-specific EPCC was developed based on international best practices and local feedback. Two cohorts were created to participate in the course. The first group, EPCC 1, was made of 22 Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente providers with preexisting knowledge on the topic who participated in the course and received training to lead future sessions. After completion of the EPCC1, this group led the second cohort, EPCC 2, which was composed of 26 healthcare providers from around Rwanda. Each group completed a 50 question assessment before and after the course.

Results: Emergency pediatrics care course 1 mean scores were 58% vs 98% (pre vs post), EPCC 2 mean scores were 49% vs 98% (pre vs post), using matched-pair analysis of 22 and 32 participants, respectively. When comparing unequal variances across the groups with a 2-tailed paired t test, EPCC 1 and EPCC 2 had a statistically significant mean change in pretest and posttest assessment test scores of 40% compared with 46%, P < 0.0001, with 95% confidence interval. A 1-way analysis of variance mean square analysis for the change in scores showed that regardless of the baseline level of training for each participant, all trainees reached similar postassessment scores (F(1) = 1.45, P = 0.2357).

Conclusions: This study demonstrates effective implementation of a context-appropriate prehospital pediatric training program in Kigali, Rwanda. This program may be effective to support capacity development for prehospital care in Rwanda using a qualified local source of instructors.

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Disclosure: The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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