From: Current use of intraosseous infusion in Danish emergency departments: a cross-sectional study
Tick box options* | Yes | No | ||
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N | (%) | N | (%) | |
A change in procedure is not needed | 4 | (21%) | 15 | (79%) |
The indication is so rare, that I see no further need to promote IOI use | 4 | (21%) | 15 | (79%) |
Training at medical school | 3 | (16%) | 16 | (84%) |
Training during internship | 6 | (32%) | 13 | (68%) |
Training during the first year of specialist training | 12 | (63%) | 7 | (36%) |
Training after first year specialist training | 12 | (63%) | 7 | (36%) |
The manufacturers should promote their devices | 3 | (16%) | 16 | (84%) |
Each doctor should alone seek knowledge to perform the procedures | 1 | (5%) | 18 | (95%) |
Training in IOI should be held by the Emergency Department | 12 | (63%) | 7 | (36%) |