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58 Introduction of a Basic Trauma Course and an Observational Study of Attitudes to Open Fractures in a Rural Region of Sierra Leone

Authors: B. Gabbott; R. Mistry; G. McKnight; P. Sinclair; J. David;

58 Introduction of a Basic Trauma Course and an Observational Study of Attitudes to Open Fractures in a Rural Region of Sierra Leone

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Abstract Introduction Sierra Leone ranks in the bottom quartile of the ‘Least Developed Countries’ across the world. ‘Injury’ is responsible for an estimated 325,000 deaths per annum. Kambia is a rural district in the northwest of the country with an approximate population of 340,000 people. We were invited to teach the regions community health care officers (CHO) the first ever trauma skills course. Our secondary aim while in Kambia was to investigate the barriers to safe open fracture care in the region. Method A 4day teaching course was created and co-ordinated. Questionnaires examining candidate’s trauma knowledge, were utilised. Feedback sheets were collected to assess the courses local acceptability. Three senior CHOs were invite for a semi-structured interview exploring Open Fractures. This was recorded and a thematic analysis was performed on the results. Results The mean pre course questionnaire score was 9.0 (SD 3.45), and post course score 19.7(SD 3.8). This gave a mean difference of 10.7(CI 9.5 – 11.8, p value 0.01). All feedback collected was positive, with 15/23 candidates reports ‘Primary Survey’ the most useful teaching session. The reported boundaries to open fracture care included local beliefs, Lack or resources and services, Lack of finances. Conclusions Our basic trauma course provided an effective method of teaching trauma skills to the CHO’s of Kambia. It offered a widely accepted teaching structure and was enjoyed by the local medical community. We also identified barriers to optimal open fracture care in the region of Kambia, which can be targeted for further work.

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