Tecnología en Atención Prehospitalaria
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Item Guías de atención de partos extrahospitalarios existentes en Colombia: una revisión de alcance(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2023) Restrepo Celorio, Camila Alexandra; Villota Chitan, Gary Vanessa; Hernández López, Andreina Yomaira (Directora)Introduction: Obstetric-gynecological emergencies have a high risk of both maternal and fetal mortality, which is why these emergencies require immediate and effective attention from pre-hospital care technologists (TAPH), therefore, it is of vital importance that TAPH have the necessary capacity and knowledge to best address these types of emergencies, which may arise in their daily work. Background: In the health area there are countless studies for the care of gynecological and obstetric emergencies, however, this material is of little use for ASCT, since it focuses on care within a hospital center and not outside of it. he. Objectives: Therefore, this degree work is aimed at TAPH staff and aims to identify the birth care protocols in the out-of-hospital setting that exist in Colombia. Methodology: For this scope review article, the PRISMA methodology, Results: although it is true that Colombia currently does not have a specific and exclusive guide on the management of gynecological-obstetric emergencies, there is a guide called “Basic guides for prehospital medical care” in its second edition, issued by the ministry. national health and social protection, in collaboration with the University of Antioquia, which is available to TAPH staff. Conclusions. The present research work allowed us to show that there are multiple advances at the national level in terms of studies on gynecology-obstetrics in the intra-hospital setting. Consequently, with regard to the extra-hospital setting, these studies have not had significant significance, due to the level of development of greater complexity, for which Prehospital Care Technologists could be trained.