Ambulance Staff Experiences and Perceptions of Medical Emergencies in Care Homes in the East Midlands, United Kingdom: A Qualitative Interview Study.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Despina Laparidou, Viet-Hai Phung, Maria Kordowicz, Gregory A Whitley, Ffion Curtis, Nicoya Palastanga, Lissie Wilkins, Robert Spaight, Elizabeth Miller, Adam L Gordon, Aloysius Niroshan Siriwardena
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Abstract

Objectives: Care home residents often experience medical emergencies requiring ambulance attendance that may lead to potentially avoidable hospitalization. We aimed to explore ambulance staff experiences of medical emergencies in care homes.

Methods: We used a qualitative design and purposive sampling to recruit frontline ambulance staff who had attended medical emergencies in care homes in England, United Kingdom. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews (conducted by telephone or online) and were analyzed using thematic analysis.

Results: We interviewed 15 ambulance staff members and developed four analytical themes, capturing what ambulance staff perceived facilitated or impeded high-quality care being provided during emergencies in care homes. Participants felt that effective communication was important to ensure a good care experience and discussed barriers to communications, such as language difficulties or disagreements during decision-making. They highlighted the need for better ongoing care in care homes, further training for ambulance and care staff, and that the current service pressures were a barrier to providing high-quality emergency care.

Conclusions: This study highlights the main challenges and facilitators that ambulance staff are faced with when dealing with emergencies in care homes. The findings will help inform the development and evaluation of interventions to improve outcomes and experiences of emergencies in care homes.

救护人员在护理之家的经验和医疗紧急情况的看法在东米德兰兹,英国:一项定性访谈研究。
目的:护理院的居民经常遇到需要救护车的医疗紧急情况,这可能导致潜在的可避免的住院治疗。我们的目的是探索救护人员在护理院的医疗紧急情况的经验。方法:我们采用定性设计和目的抽样的方法,招募在英国英格兰的养老院参加过医疗紧急情况的一线救护人员。数据采用半结构化访谈(通过电话或在线进行)收集,并采用专题分析进行分析。结果:我们采访了15名救护车工作人员,并制定了四个分析主题,捕捉救护车工作人员认为在养老院紧急情况下提供高质量护理的便利或阻碍。与会者认为,有效的沟通对于确保良好的护理体验很重要,并讨论了沟通障碍,如语言困难或决策过程中的分歧。他们强调需要在护理院提供更好的持续护理,对救护车和护理人员进行进一步培训,目前的服务压力是提供高质量紧急护理的障碍。结论:本研究突出了救护人员在养老院处理紧急情况时面临的主要挑战和促进因素。调查结果将有助于为干预措施的制定和评估提供信息,以改善养老院紧急情况的结果和经验。
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Prehospital Emergency Care
Prehospital Emergency Care 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
12.50%
发文量
137
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Prehospital Emergency Care publishes peer-reviewed information relevant to the practice, educational advancement, and investigation of prehospital emergency care, including the following types of articles: Special Contributions - Original Articles - Education and Practice - Preliminary Reports - Case Conferences - Position Papers - Collective Reviews - Editorials - Letters to the Editor - Media Reviews.
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