Experience of Paramedics Providing Care to People Living with Dementia: The Working with Uncertainty

H. Courtney-Pratt, C. Eccleston, Peter Lucas, Laura T Tierney, Wayne Harris, Briony Campbell, K. Lawler
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Paramedics are key to the provision of emergency care in the community. Those living with dementia use paramedic services at a high rate, due to a range of issues related to comorbid conditions and other acute events which mean care cannot continue in the home. There is a paucity of literature related to care provided in such instances. Anecdotally, a perception exists that providing care to this group of people is challenging for paramedics in situations where high level assessment and emergency care are paramount. Paramedics in one Australian state were sought to participate in an exploratory study to enhance understanding of how they currently worked with people who lived in the community and had dementia. Sixteen participants were recruited to the study, and they worked in a number of areas, including urban and rural. Experience was broad, ranging from one to 36 years in the paramedic role. Inductive thematic analysis of interviews revealed key themes that framed the paramedic role and permeated interactions, assessment and decision-making. Paramedics participating in this study recognised people living with dementia who had high level impacts of the condition, suggesting those with less visible symptoms may remain hidden. With the projected increase of people diagnosed with dementia it is imperative that paramedics are aware of, and integrate dementia knowledge, skills and confidence into their practice. Deeper exploration of the area that includes volunteer ambulance personnel and further inquiry of the role of paramedics in relation to those living with dementia is needed. A focus on education and professional development to equip paramedics to work with people living with dementia is recommended. The findings suggest that greater work in this area is required.
护理人员为痴呆症患者提供护理的经验:工作中的不确定性
护理人员是社区提供紧急护理的关键。由于与合并症和其他急性事件有关的一系列问题,痴呆症患者无法继续在家中接受护理,因此他们使用护理人员服务的比例很高。在这种情况下,缺乏与提供护理有关的文献。有趣的是,有一种看法认为,在高水平评估和紧急护理至关重要的情况下,为这群人提供护理对护理人员来说是具有挑战性的。澳大利亚一个州的护理人员被要求参加一项探索性研究,以加深对他们目前如何与居住在社区的痴呆症患者一起工作的了解。这项研究招募了16名参与者,他们在包括城市和农村在内的许多地区工作。经验广泛,从1年到36年的护理人员角色。访谈的归纳专题分析揭示了关键主题,这些主题构成了护理人员的角色,并渗透到互动、评估和决策中。参与这项研究的护理人员认出了患有痴呆症的人,他们对这种疾病的影响程度很高,这表明那些症状不太明显的人可能会被隐藏起来。随着预计痴呆症患者的增加,护理人员必须意识到并将痴呆症知识、技能和信心融入到他们的实践中。需要对包括志愿救护人员在内的这一领域进行更深入的探索,并进一步探究护理人员在痴呆症患者中的作用。建议将重点放在教育和专业发展上,使护理人员能够与痴呆症患者一起工作。研究结果表明,在这方面需要做更多的工作。
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