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Cureus ; 15(9): e45758, 2023 Sep.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37872933

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Background As point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) has gained popularity, some educational guidelines have been developed. However, in Vietnam, no training course in pediatric POCUS has yet been developed. This was challenging, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Objectives This study aimed to implement a three-month hybrid training course for pediatric POCUS training in Vietnam using both online and face-to-face hands-on sessions and to assess participants' self-efficacy level and change in their attitudes towards pediatric POCUS. Methods A hybrid training course in pediatric POCUS was implemented at a children's hospital in Vietnam. This study developed a standardized training course, including online learning, live lectures, hands-on sessions, and skill assessment based on the POCUS consensus educational guidelines. Physicians interested in pediatric POCUS were recruited for participation. They completed a self-evaluation survey before and after the course using a Likert score to assess their background, self-efficacy in performing POCUS, overall satisfaction with the course, and change in their attitudes towards POCUS three months after the course. Results A total of 19 physicians participated in the course. The mean post-training self-efficacy score was significantly higher than the pre-course assessment score: 73.1 (standard deviation (SD): 7.2) vs. 48.9 (SD: 12.5) (p <0.05). The efficacy level was retained three months after the course. Furthermore, overall satisfaction with the course was high at 9.5 (SD: 0.6). After the course, almost all participants strongly agreed to increase the use of POCUS in their clinical practice. Conclusion A hybrid training course in pediatric POCUS was successfully implemented in Vietnam and found the participants' self-efficacy level to be significantly higher after the course and the effect to be retained after the course. The training course could positively affect the participants' attitudes towards POCUS, encouraging them to use POCUS more frequently in their clinical practice.

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Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg ; 108(10): 670-2, 2014 Oct.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25059527

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BACKGROUND: The role that hands play in the transmission of Ascaris is not well understood. METHODS: A newly developed method to quantify the presence helminth eggs on hands was tested among a group of farmers in Vietnam. High turbidity in hand rinse samples meant that the adopted sugar solution had to be replaced by zinc sulphate as a flotation solution. RESULTS: The survey found 34% (31/90) of study participant hands' were positive for helminth eggs, though concentrations were low and ranged from 0-10 eggs/2 hands. The use of fresh excreta in agriculture was the only variable that showed an association with the concentrations of eggs found on hands. CONCLUSIONS: The results highlight the need to promote handwashing with soap to prevent the transmission of soil-transmitted helminth infections.


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Maladies des agriculteurs/parasitologie , Main/parasitologie , Helminthiase/transmission , Helminthes/isolement et purification , Ovule , Adulte , Animaux , Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Numération des oeufs de parasites , Caractéristiques de l'habitat , Facteurs de risque , Population rurale , Vietnam
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Article de Vietnamien | WPRIM (Pacifique Occidental) | ID: wpr-4092

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The survey of demographic statistics and health status in 2002 was aimed to evaluate the trends of Vietnamese demographic changes. Results: total fertility rate (TFR) was preserved at 1.9 children/woman, childbearing age between 20 and 24. The rate of abortion in childbearing time was 0.6 time/woman. Author also mentioned some issues such as family planning, sources of contraceptive supply, rate of child death, maternal care, and immunization for children, treatment of diarrhea, and breastfeeding with concrete data


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Démographie , État de santé , Fécondité , Diagnostic
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