외상 및 외상진료체계의 인식도 조사

Survey of Recognition of Trauma and Trauma Care System

  • 정일용 (국립중앙의료원 외상외과) ;
  • 김중석 (국립중앙의료원 외상외과) ;
  • 김영철 (국립중앙의료원 외상외과) ;
  • 김성엽 (국립중앙의료원 외상외과)
  • Chung, Il Yong (Department of Trauma Surgery, National Medical Center) ;
  • Kim, Joongsuck (Department of Trauma Surgery, National Medical Center) ;
  • Kim, Yeongcheol (Department of Trauma Surgery, National Medical Center) ;
  • Kim, Seongyup (Department of Trauma Surgery, National Medical Center)
  • 투고 : 2014.09.19
  • 심사 : 2014.12.05
  • 발행 : 2014.12.31

초록

Purpose: Trauma is one of the most common and lethal causes of death in Korea, especially in people under the age of 40. However, a considerable percentage of trauma patients are lost each year due to the scarce resources of the trauma system. The purpose of this study was to determine the recognition of trauma and trauma system. Methods: From April 8th to 22nd, 2014, visitors and in-patients in our medical center were interviewed and surveyed with a questionnaire, which included 28 questions regarding the trauma system, such as the most common cause of death, the locations of trauma centers, the importance of trauma centers, and consent for supporting trauma centers financially. Results: The majority of the respondents recognized trauma as a common cause of death; this was particularly true for people younger than 40. Most respondents' expectancy for the optimal time for trauma patient transport was high, recognizing that major trauma patients should receive urgent care. The respondents felt that trauma centers are important and needed, just as much as police stations and libraries are. Among 178 respondents, 140 (80.5%) were willing to financially support the trauma system. Conclusion: The respondents were aware of the seriousness of trauma and generally agreed on the need for trauma centers. In order to meet the needs and the demands of the people, and to reduce preventable death rate, the trauma system should be improved not only in quality but also in quantity with better and more facilities and manpower, with the aid of publicity from trauma organizations and funding from the government.

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