澳大利亚远程和工业护理人员的临床表现,医生咨询和病人运输选择

Tania Johnston, Joseph Acker
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本研究的目的是提供澳大利亚远程和工业护理人员的病人临床表现的快照,与医生咨询的经验和选择的病人转移到三级护理。方法本探索性、横断面描述性研究采用专门设计的在线调查。参与者是2015年在澳大利亚农村和偏远工业环境中工作的78名护理人员,使用基于网络的受访者驱动抽样。除了一系列封闭式问题外,受访者还被要求回忆他们在过去一年中遇到特定临床表现的次数。使用描述性统计分析数据,并计算与临床表现相关的顺序数据的模式。结果参与者回忆过去一年遭遇至少10次的创伤表现包括背部疼痛(39.7%)、轻微撕裂伤(38.5%)、关节(36.4%)和手部损伤(30.8%)。受访者选择头痛(64.1%)、恶心、呕吐或腹泻(52.6%)、呼吸道感染(50%)、耳鼻喉问题(43.6%)和局部感染或皮疹(39.7%)作为最常见的医学表现。在受访者中,38.4%的人在前一年至少管理过六次有精神健康表现的患者,45.3%的人至少治疗过一名心脏骤停患者。虽然94.8%的参与者表示可以获得上层支持,但超过一半的人表示不经常咨询医生,即使咨询,也通常是通过电话。大多数答复者(61%)表示,他们的工作地点距离医院100多公里。结论调查结果表明,参与护理人员回忆起遇到各种各样的临床表现和处理低敏锐度疾病比创伤性损伤更常见。大多数答复者的住所距离最近的医院至少100公里,虽然几乎所有人都能获得上层支持,但半数以上的人表示他们不经常咨询医生。
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Clinical Presentations, Physician Consultations and Patient Transport Options for Australian Remote and Industrial Paramedics
Introduction The aim of this study was to provide a snapshot of Australian remote and industrial paramedics’ patient clinical presentations, experience with physician consultations and options for patient transport to tertiary care. Methods This exploratory, cross-sectional descriptive study employed a purpose-built online survey. Participants were 78 paramedics working in Australian rural and remote industrial settings recruited in 2015 using web-based, respondent-driven sampling. In addition to a series of closed ended questions, respondents were asked to recall the number of times they encountered specific clinical presentations during the past year. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics and modes were calculated for ordinal data associated with clinical presentations. Results The traumatic presentations that participants recalled encountering at least 10 times the preceding year included back pain (39.7%), minor lacerations (38.5%), joint (36.4%) and hand (30.8%) injuries. Respondents selected headache (64.1%), nausea, vomiting or diarrhoea (52.6%), respiratory infections (50%), ear, nose or throat problems (43.6%) and localised infections or rash (39.7%) as the most common medical presentations. Of the respondents, 38.4% managed patients with mental health presentations a minimum of six times in the preceding year, and 45.3% treated at least one patient in cardiac arrest. While 94.8% of participants said topside support was available, over half described consulting physicians infrequently and if they did, it was typically by telephone. Most respondents (61%) indicated that their worksite was located over 100 km from a hospital. Conclusion Survey findings indicate that paramedic participants recall encountering a wide range of clinical presentations and managing low acuity illnesses more commonly than traumatic injuries. Most respondents were located at least 100 km from the nearest hospital and although almost all had access to topside support, over half stated they consulted physicians infrequently.
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