The capabilities and scope-of-practice requirements of advanced life support practitioners undertaking critical care transfers: A Delphi study

M. Venter, W. Stassen
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Background . Critical care transfers (CCT) refer to the high level of care given during transport (via ambulance, helicopter or fixed-wing aircraft) of patients who are of high acuity. In South Africa (SA), advanced life support (ALS) paramedics undertake CCTs. The scope of ALS in SA has no extended protocol regarding procedures or medications in terms of dealing with these CCTs. Aim . The aim of this study was to obtain the opinions of several experts in fields pertaining to critical care and transport and to gain consensus on the skills and scope-of-practice requirements of paramedics undertaking CCTs in the SA setting. Methods . A modified Delphi study consisting of three rounds was undertaken using an online survey platform. A heterogeneous sample ( n =7), consisting of specialists in the fields of anaesthesiology, emergency medicine, internal medicine, critical care, critical care transport and paediatrics, was asked to indicate whether, in their opinion, selected procedures and medications were needed within the scope of practice of paramedics undertaking CCTs. Results . After three rounds, consensus was obtained in 70% (57/81) of procedures and medications. Many of these items are not currently within the scope of paramedics’ training. The panel felt that paramedics undertaking these transfers should have additional postgraduate training that is specific to critical care. Conclusion . Major discrepancies exist between the current scope of paramedic practice and the suggested required scope of practice for CCTs. An extended scope of practice and additional training should be considered for these practitioners.
进行重症监护转移的高级生命支持从业人员的能力和实践范围要求:德尔菲研究
背景。重症监护转移(CCT)是指在运送(通过救护车、直升机或固定翼飞机)高敏度患者期间给予的高水平护理。在南非(SA),高级生命支持(ALS)护理人员进行有条件现金转移治疗。ALS在SA的范围内没有关于处理这些cct的程序或药物的扩展协议。的目标。本研究的目的是获得与重症监护和运输相关领域的几位专家的意见,并就在SA环境中进行有条件现金转移治疗的护理人员的技能和执业范围要求达成共识。方法。采用在线调查平台进行了三轮改进的德尔菲研究。由麻醉学、急诊医学、内科、重症监护、重症监护运输和儿科等领域的专家组成的异质性样本(n =7)被要求表明,在他们看来,在进行有条件现金转移治疗的护理人员的实践范围内,是否需要选定的程序和药物。结果。三轮后,70%(57/81)的手术和药物获得了共识。其中许多项目目前不在护理人员培训的范围内。专家小组认为,承担这些转诊工作的护理人员应接受额外的针对重症监护的研究生培训。结论。目前护理人员的执业范围与建议的cct执业范围之间存在重大差异。应考虑扩大这些从业人员的实践范围和额外的培训。
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