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IMPACT OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE TRAINING IMPLEMENTATION ON PREHOSPITAL MORTALITY OUTCOMES IN KAZAKHSTAN
Introduction It has been proven that high mortality is a consequence of improper and untimely medical care. A series of experimental and clinical studies have revealed relationship between patient survival after cardiac arrest and quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The aim of the study impact of emergency medicine training implementation on mortality outcomes in Kazakhstan. Materials and methods The National Coordination Center for Emergency Medicine of Kazakhstan's prehospital mortality data for the years 2018–2021 were analyzed. Additionally, a study was done on ambulance staff members who received emergency care training in BLS, ASLS, PHTLS, and PALS between 2018 and 2020. Statistical Analysis Used: SPSS for Windows version 21.0. Results Data analysis showed that training EMS personnel in emergency care resulted in a reduction in prehospital mortality. Rapid, targeted interventions by trained healthcare providers have played a pivotal role in saving lives. However, the prehospital mortality rate before ambulance arrival remains high. Conclusion The introduction of specialized emergency medicine training in Kazakhstan has been a transformative step towards enhancing healthcare delivery. To reduce prehospital death rates, continued training of emergency medical personnel is necessary, as well as training for persons without medical education.
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Messova A., Pivina L., Ygiyeva D., Batenova G., Dyussupov A., Jamedinova U., Bayanbaev A., Otarbayev N., Orazbayev M. Impact of emergency medicine training implementation on prehospital mortality outcomes in Kazakhstan // Nauka i Zdravookhranenie [Science & Healthcare]. 2023, (Vol.25) 5, pp. 57-63. doi 10.34689/SH.2023.25.5.007

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