URN | etd-0808124-203135 | Statistics | This thesis had been viewed 54 times. Download 0 times. |
Author | Ya-Nan Chou | ||
Author's Email Address | hbk750509@gmail.com | ||
Department | Department of construction & spatial design | ||
Year | 2023 | Semester | 2 |
Degree | Master | Type of Document | Master's Thesis |
Language | zh-TW.Big5 Chinese | Page Count | 91 |
Title | Research on the Application of Team Resource Management To Rescue Site | ||
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Abstract | This study focused on the resource management of emergency ambulance teams. It was pointed out in a report in the Journal of the Taiwan Emergency Medical Association that in recent years, the use of emergency responders' AED and the continuous rescue CPR were implemented, and the survival rate of patients in hospitals was increased by 2 times in just a few years by strengthening ambulance personnel and improving public participation. "Emergency rescue training" has always been the focus of training for medical and disaster relief units. When the technology of rescue and disaster relief personnel becomes more mature and the more resources can be provided on the scene, the integration of resources can effectively play the effect of 1+1 greater than 2. The United States promoted the introduction of Team resource management into TeamSTEPPS in 2005. As shown in Figure 1, the concept of team resource management was initially established in Taiwan by team member management CRM from the aviation industry. In 2006, the Taiwan Patient Safety Association of the Ministry of Health and Welfare invited professionals from AHRQ to enter Taiwan to train local medical team resource management. These first trained personnel become seed teachers, and through these seed teacher education, the hope is that this concept can be applied to the medical community. This study uses the questionnaire survey method and SPSS for analysis and research, hoping to discuss the variables of firefighters in the process of first aid and the current measures of fire protection and first aid through research, send questionnaires to firefighters to fill in, and make analysis based on the recovered questionnaires. The final analysis suggestions of this study are as follows: 1. Increase the capacity of ambulance personnel and increase the ambulance load. 2. Give women more opportunities to participate in rescue missions. 3. Increase interaction and communication opportunities to make the rescue tacit understanding better. 4. If researchers want to study related subjects in the future, it is suggested that more nurses can be included in the research sample. |
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Date of Defense | 2024-07-09 | Date of Submission | 2024-08-08 |