A qualitative exploration of the views of paramedics regarding the identification of cardiovascular risk factors in the pre-hospital environment.

Josie Taylor, Graham McClelland
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Background: Cardiovascular disease remains the most prominent cause of death in England. Healthcare professionals have been encouraged to identify cardiovascular risk factors (CVRFs). The aim of this study was to explore how paramedics contribute to the identification of CVRFs in the pre-hospital setting, through their role, behaviours and practice.

Methods: The study took place within the North East Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust supported by a National Institute for Health Research clinical research internship. A qualitative approach was used, and a single focus group was conducted. The study recruited participants through advertising for volunteers and purposive sampling. The themes that arose from the focus group allowed the initial exploration of the views of paramedics in relation to role, behaviour and practice in identifying CVRFs.

Results: A single focus group with five paramedics was conducted in June 2021. Two central themes emerged: education/health promotion and fear/anxiety. Participants agreed that their role in this area centred around patient education. Participants' behaviours and practice were adversely affected through fear of complaints, fear of hypocrisy and feeling a lack of support from the ambulance service. Participants felt that further training and subsequent indemnity from complaints would improve the likelihood of more direct patient education. Support from the ambulance service to improve employees' own health and well-being was also a key topic of discussion.

Conclusion: The study explored the views of a small sample of paramedics on this topic. Patient education was felt to be part of a paramedic's role; however, barriers were identified that prevent paramedics from carrying out this role. Further research is needed to explore these barriers further.

对院前环境中护理人员关于心血管危险因素识别的观点进行定性探讨。
背景:心血管疾病仍然是英国最主要的死亡原因。鼓励医疗保健专业人员识别心血管危险因素(cvrf)。本研究的目的是探讨护理人员如何通过他们的角色、行为和实践,在院前环境中对cvrf的识别做出贡献。方法:该研究在东北救护车服务NHS基金会信托基金内进行,由国家卫生研究所临床研究实习支持。采用定性方法,并进行了单一焦点小组。这项研究通过广告招募志愿者和有目的的抽样来招募参与者。焦点小组提出的主题使我们能够初步探讨护理人员在确定cvrf方面的作用、行为和实践方面的观点。结果:于2021年6月进行了5名护理人员的单一焦点小组。出现了两个中心主题:教育/健康促进和恐惧/焦虑。与会者一致认为,他们在这方面的作用以患者教育为中心。参与者的行为和实践受到负面影响,因为他们害怕抱怨,害怕虚伪,感觉缺乏救护车服务的支持。与会者认为,进一步的培训和随后的投诉赔偿将提高更直接的患者教育的可能性。救护车服务部门为改善员工自身健康和福祉提供的支持也是讨论的一个关键议题。结论:该研究探讨了一小部分护理人员对这一主题的看法。病人教育被认为是护理人员角色的一部分;然而,确定了阻碍护理人员发挥这一作用的障碍。需要进一步的研究来进一步探索这些障碍。
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