Knowledge, attitude, and practice toward hypothermia in severe trauma patients among healthcare professionals in emergency departments and trauma centers in Shanghai: a cross-sectional study
Jun Lv, Yanyun Tan, Fei Peng, Bei Wang, Qian Liu, Zhuojuan Jiang

TL;DR
This study assesses healthcare professionals' knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding hypothermia management in severe trauma patients in Shanghai hospitals.
Contribution
The study identifies gaps in hypothermia management practices and highlights the need for targeted training among emergency and trauma center staff.
Findings
Healthcare professionals in Shanghai show positive attitudes but lack sufficient knowledge and practice in hypothermia management.
Knowledge significantly correlates with attitudes and practices, suggesting a need for education to improve clinical outcomes.
Handling patients and high patient volume directly and indirectly affect knowledge, attitudes, and practices in hypothermia management.
Abstract
Hypothermia is a critical component of the trauma triad of death and has been shown to increase morbidity and mortality among severely injured patients. Early recognition and effective temperature management are essential to improving outcomes, yet clinical knowledge and implementation remain inconsistent. Understanding healthcare professionals’ preparedness for hypothermia management is therefore of great importance. To examine the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) of medical staff in emergency departments and trauma centers in Shanghai regarding the management of hypothermia in patients with severe trauma. This cross-sectional study enrolled doctors, nurses, and technicians within their emergency and trauma centers from 13 tertiary and 2 secondary hospitals in Shanghai between April and May 2023. Demographic characteristics and KAP scores were collected through a self-made…
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Taxonomy
TopicsThermal Regulation in Medicine · Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation · Respiratory Support and Mechanisms
