Phenomenology Study: Experiences Of Community Living Near A Road In Providing Help To Accident Victims

Vela Purnamasari, Nove Lestari, Nurul
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Background: A phenomenon that often occurs in the community when a traffic accident occurs is that those who provide first aid (first responders) are mostly not medical officers but ordinary people around the scene. Of course, ordinary people will have unique and profound experiences that need to be explored to describe rescue actions when finding accident victims with all their limitations. Methods This study uses a qualitative design with an interpretive phenomenological approach to explore the meaning of the experiences of ordinary people who live close to the highway in assisting accident victims. Data saturation was achieved with 7 participants. The instrument in this research is the researcher as the core instrument, and other supporting tools in the form of a netbook equipped with a voice recording program (Camtasia studio ), ballpoint pen, and paper for field notes. Data collected through in depth interviews processed into transcripts and then analyzed using Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) . Results: The results of the study found three major themes, namely trying to help victims as best they could, hoping for the best for victims and hoping for cooperation between the rescue team and the health care system. The three major themes are built from several sub-themes.. Conclusion: The conclusion is that people who live near highways will have the potential to become first responders in helping accident victims in the prehospital phase . With good cooperation between the general public and special lay parties and assisted by health services, it will greatly assist the process of first aid and follow-up assistance to accident victims, so that morbidity and mortality in accident victims can be minimized.
现象学研究:道路附近社区对事故受害者的救助经验
背景:当交通事故发生时,社区中经常出现的一个现象是,提供急救的人(第一响应者)大多不是医务人员,而是现场周围的普通人。当然,普通人会有独特而深刻的经验,需要探索,以描述救援行动时,发现事故受害者的所有局限性。方法本研究采用定性设计和解释现象学方法,探讨居住在高速公路附近的普通民众在协助事故受害者方面的经验意义。7名参与者达到数据饱和。本研究的仪器以研究者为核心仪器,其他配套工具为配有录音程序(Camtasia studio)的上网本、圆珠笔、现场笔记纸。通过深度访谈收集的数据整理成文字记录,然后使用解释现象学分析(IPA)进行分析。结果:研究结果发现了三个主要主题,即尽最大努力帮助受害者,希望受害者最好,希望救援队与医疗保健系统合作。三大主题是由几个子主题组成的。结论:在院前阶段,居住在高速公路附近的人有可能成为帮助事故受害者的第一响应者。在公众和特殊非专业人士的良好合作下,在卫生部门的协助下,它将极大地协助事故受害者的急救和后续援助过程,从而最大限度地减少事故受害者的发病率和死亡率。
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