Optimising the emergency-readiness of public access defibrillators across Wales using quality improvement methodology.

IF 1.6 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Susan Goodfellow, Wendy Hardyman, Jamie Sullivan, Julie Starling
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Abstract

Early bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation and use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs) have been shown to significantly improve survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). Public access to AEDs, also known as public access defibrillators (PADs), is hence a critical component for successful emergency bystander intervention.Wales currently has over 8000 PADs registered on a UK-wide defibrillator network-'The Circuit' supported by the British Heart Foundation. This enables emergency services to direct people to the nearest emergency-ready PAD when an OHCA occurs. However, not all PADs are on The Circuit as registration is not mandated, and maintaining PAD fleets in emergency-ready status represents a substantial challenge. Limited research exists regarding the veracity of operational status of PADs in real-world settings, or initiatives which increase numbers of available emergency-ready PADs.This national quality improvement (QI) project assessed the introduction, spread and scale across Wales of an innovative role, Community Coordinators, funded by Welsh Government through the Save a Life Cymru programme. The project aimed to increase the emergency-ready status of the Welsh PAD fleet by 5% from a baseline of 89% by June 2024. Data from The Circuit supported establishment of baseline measures and ongoing data analytics during the study period (August 2022-July 2024).The introduction of Community Coordinators increased the proportion of Wales' emergency-ready PADs from 0.89 to 0.94. Process measures indicated firstly, an increase in registered PADs in Wales from 6415 to 8638. Secondly, the proportion of PADs registered with a PAD Guardian on The Circuit increased from 0.73 to 0.89.This QI project demonstrated that the problem of PAD non-readiness is complex, multifactorial and dynamic. Networked Community Coordinators to support volunteer PAD Guardians increased the emergency-ready status of the all-Wales defibrillator fleet. This innovative Welsh model could benefit wider UK and international communities.

使用质量改进方法优化威尔士各地公共除颤器的应急准备。
早期旁观者心肺复苏和使用自动体外除颤器(aed)已被证明可显着提高院外心脏骤停(OHCA)的生存率。因此,公众获得aed,也称为公众获取除颤器(pad),是成功的紧急旁观者干预的关键组成部分。威尔士目前在英国心脏基金会支持的全英除颤器网络“电路”上注册了8000多个pad。这使得紧急服务能够在OHCA发生时将人们引导到最近的应急PAD。然而,并不是所有的PAD都在赛道上,因为注册不是强制性的,并且保持PAD车队处于应急准备状态是一项重大挑战。关于实际环境中pad运行状态的准确性或增加可用应急pad数量的举措的研究有限。这个国家质量改进项目评估了威尔士政府通过拯救生命Cymru方案资助的创新角色——社区协调员的引进、推广和规模。该项目旨在到2024年6月将威尔士PAD舰队的应急准备状态从89%的基线提高5%。在研究期间(2022年8月至2024年7月),来自The Circuit的数据支持基线测量的建立和持续的数据分析。引入社区协调员后,威尔士的应急pad比例从0.89提高到0.94。进程措施首先表明,威尔士注册的pad从6415个增加到8638个。其次,PAD监护人在电路上注册的PAD比例从0.73增加到0.89。该QI项目表明,PAD未准备就绪问题是复杂的、多因素的和动态的。支持志愿PAD监护人的网络社区协调员提高了全威尔士除颤器舰队的应急状态。这种创新的威尔士模式可以使更广泛的英国和国际社会受益。
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BMJ Open Quality
BMJ Open Quality Nursing-Leadership and Management
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