The characteristics and distribution of emergency medical services in Saudi Arabia.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Ahmed M Al-Otaibi, Sultan M Alghadeer, Yazed Sulaiman AlRuthia, Abdulmajeed Mobrad, Mohammed A Alhallaf, Abdullah A Alghamdi, Saqer M Althunayyan, Nawaf A Albaqami
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Abstract

Background: Emergency medical services (EMS) play an essential role in treating and transporting patients to hospitals or between hospitals. EMS providers must be distributed wisely across all regions of the country to meet healthcare needs during normal times and disasters. No previous study has investigated the characteristics and distribution of the EMS workforce in Saudi Arabia.

Objectives: Examine the characteristics and distribution of the EMS workforce in Saudi Arabia to identify gaps and areas in need of improvement. Also, explore the sociodemographic and educational characteristics of licensed EMS providers in Saudi Arabia.

Design: Cross-sectional SETTINGS: EMS in Saudi Arabia METHODS: We included all licensed EMS providers in Saudi Arabia as of 23 December 2020 who were registered in the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties (SCFHS) database. Sociodemographics, where they earned certification, and their job affiliations were collected and categorized.

Main outcome measures: EMS workforce distribution, gender, and EMS provider-to-population ratio.

Sample size: 18 336 EMS providers; 8812 (48.1%) with documented job affiliations.

Results: The EMS provider-to-population ratio is very low. In Saudi Arabia, in general, the ratio is 1:3871 (based on n=8812 providers), which is low compared to the 1:1400 ratio for Australian EMS provider-to-population, for example. That makes it a challenge for EMS providers to meet the population's needs, especially in times of disaster. The low ratio may have contributed to the delayed response time in Saudi Arabia (13 minutes for critical cases) which does not meet the international standard response time (8 minutes maximum). Also, only 3.5% of the total EMS providers registered were females, and the clear majority of all EMS providers were technicians.

Conclusions: The growth in the EMS workforce, including the recruitment of more females into the workforce and more EMS specialists compared to EMS technicians and health assistants, is critical to reaching a satisfactory EMS provider-to-population ratio.

Limitations: Most noteworthy of the limitations of this research are the insufficient statistics describing EMS distribution in Saudi Arabia, the lack of previous studies on the research topic in Saudi Arabia, and job affiliation not accurately recorded in the SCFHS database.

Conflict of interest: None.

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沙特阿拉伯紧急医疗服务的特点和分布。
背景:紧急医疗服务(EMS)在治疗和运送患者到医院或医院之间发挥着至关重要的作用。EMS供应商必须明智地分布在全国所有地区,以满足正常时间和灾害期间的医疗保健需求。没有先前的研究调查了沙特阿拉伯EMS劳动力的特征和分布。目的:检查沙特阿拉伯EMS员工的特点和分布,以确定差距和需要改进的领域。此外,探讨社会人口和教育特点的特许EMS供应商在沙特阿拉伯。方法:我们纳入了截至2020年12月23日在沙特卫生专业委员会(SCFHS)数据库中注册的沙特阿拉伯所有有执照的EMS供应商。社会人口统计,他们在哪里获得认证,以及他们的工作单位被收集和分类。主要结果测量:EMS劳动力分布、性别和EMS提供者与人口的比例。样本量:18 336家EMS供应商;8812(48.1%)有工作背景。结果:医疗服务提供者与人口之比很低。在沙特阿拉伯,这一比例通常为1:38 . 71(基于n=8812个供应商),与澳大利亚EMS供应商与人口的1:140的比例相比,这一比例很低。这使得医疗服务提供者很难满足人们的需求,尤其是在灾难发生时。低比例可能导致沙特阿拉伯的反应时间较晚(危急病例为13分钟),不符合国际标准反应时间(最长8分钟)。此外,注册的EMS服务提供者中只有3.5%是女性,而且绝大多数EMS服务提供者是技术人员。结论:EMS工作人员的增长,包括招聘更多的女性进入工作队伍,与EMS技术人员和卫生助理相比,更多的EMS专家,对于达到令人满意的EMS提供者与人口比例至关重要。局限性:本研究最值得注意的局限性是描述沙特阿拉伯EMS分布的统计数据不足,缺乏先前对沙特阿拉伯研究课题的研究,以及SCFHS数据库中没有准确记录工作关系。利益冲突:无。
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Annals of Saudi Medicine
Annals of Saudi Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
0.00%
发文量
44
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Annals of Saudi Medicine (ASM) is published bimonthly by King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. We publish scientific reports of clinical interest in English. All submissions are subject to peer review by the editorial board and by reviewers in appropriate specialties. The journal will consider for publication manuscripts from any part of the world, but particularly reports that would be of interest to readers in the Middle East or other parts of Asia and Africa. Please go to the Author Resource Center for additional information.
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