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Evidence-Based African First Aid Guidelines and Training Materials 英文参考文献
HealthinAction
Evidence-BasedAfricanFirstAidGuidelinesandTraining
Materials
StijnVandeVelde1*,EmmyDeBuck1,PhilippeVandekerckhove1,JimmyVolmink2
1CentreofExpertise,BelgianRedCross-Flanders,Mechelen,Belgium,2FacultyofHealthSciences,StellenboschUniversity,CapeTown,SouthAfrica
This Health in Action report describes
the African First Aid Materials project
(AFAM, http://www.afam.redcross.be/).
This project developed evidence-based
guidelines on how basic first responders
should be trained to manage emergency
situations in an African context. The
project also includes the development of
training materials to support the imple-
mentation. The objective of this manu-
script is to inform educators and health
care professionals about these guidelines
and training materials and to promote
theirusewhendevelopingfirstaidtraining
programmesforsub-SaharanAfrica.
the continent that are not adapted to the
Africancontext.Althoughwell-intentioned,
such resources sometimes lead to misdi-
rected,inadequate,orevenharmfultrain-
inginstructions.SeveralAfricanRedCross
National Societies expressed the need for
first aid materials adapted to the African
context.Wearenotawareofanyevidence-
based reference that comprehensively ad-
dresseshowbasicfirstrespondersshouldbe
trainedtomanageemergencysituationsin
an African context. Since evidence-based
reviewswithrelevancetolow-andmiddle-
incomecountriesarescarce,thisaddedto
the importance of our work [9]. Our
guidelines are intended to guide those
responsible for first aid programmes and
to form the basis of African training
materials. We defined first aid as ‘‘appro-
priateandbeneficialhelptoasuddenlyill
orinjuredpersonwhichisinitiatedassoon
aspossibleandcontinueduntilthatperson
hasrecoveredormedicalcareisavailable’’.
Theseguidelinesfocussedonfirstaidinter-
ventionsrequiringminimalornoequipment.
childbirth. This topic selection was based
on published injury and disease statistics
for sub-Saharan Africa [1,2]. For the
topics of choking, unconsc
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