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Impact of Lift Assist Calls on Paramedic Services: A Descriptive Study

机译:电梯协助呼叫对护理人员服务的影响:描述性研究

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Introduction: The aging population in Canada is steadily increasing and is placing greater demand on paramedic services, especially through the growing number of non-emergent lift assist (LA) calls. A LA occurs when a person calls paramedic services and requests assistance to get up or mobilize, usually after experiencing a fall. The patient refuses transport to the emergency department for further medical attention. LA calls are time consuming and are non-reimbursable. The increase in number of this call type, specifically amongst older adults, is placing strain on paramedic services. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to describe the characteristics of LA calls in patients aged 65 and older and determine their impact on paramedic services. Methods: A dataset of 1,121 LA calls of patients aged 65 and older was extracted from Middlesex-London Emergency Medical Services (MLEMS) database of electronic patient care reports collected over 1 year in 2015. Statistical and qualitative analyses were performed to describe LAs, perform time analysis, and extract dominant themes from the text in report notes written by paramedics. Results: The LA calls were generated from 611 individuals: 334 women (54.7%) and 275 men (45%), of which 192 (32%) individuals called more than one time. On average, a LA call lasted 43 minutes and ranged from 6 minutes to 2 hours and 23 minutes. In 2015, paramedics spent 801 hours, or the equivalent of 33 days (24 hours/day), solely conducting LAs for older adults. Text analysis determined that the bedroom (24.9%) and bathroom (17.0%) were the most common locations where LAs occurred. Most frequently, LAs were caused by a collapse or drop (28.7%), slide (25.7%), slip (16.7%), or trip (11.7%). Conclusion: LAs consume the time of paramedics, preventing them from responding to more urgent emergency calls. Alternative solutions are needed to reduce the negative impact of LAs on paramedic services.
机译:简介:加拿大的老龄化人口稳步增加,并对护理人员服务进行了更大的需求,特别是通过越来越多的非紧急升力辅助(LA)呼叫。当一个人呼叫护理服务并要求帮助以启动或动员时,就会发生洛杉矶,通常在经历秋季之后。患者拒绝运输到急诊部门以进一步医疗。洛杉矶电话是耗时的,不可逾越。此呼叫类型的数量增加,特别是在老年人之间,正在对护理人员服务进行紧张。目的:本研究的目的是描述65岁及以上患者的LA呼叫的特征,并确定其对护理人员服务的影响。方法:2015年1年内收集的电子患者护理报告中1,121岁及以上的患者的数据集1,121岁及以上的患者的患者的数据库。进行统计和定性分析来描述LAS,表演时间分析,并从医护人员编写的报告说明中提取主导主题。结果:洛杉矶呼叫是从611个人产生的:334名女性(54.7%)和275名男子(45%),其中192名(32%)个体称为超过一次。平均而言,洛杉矶电话持续43分钟,从6分钟到2小时23分钟。 2015年,医护人员花了801小时,或相当于33天(24小时/天),仅为老年人进行LAS。文本分析确定卧室(24.9%)和浴室(17.0%)是LAS发生的最常见的位置。最常见的是,LAS是由崩溃或下降(28.7%),幻灯片(25.7%),滑动(16.7%)或绊倒(11.7%)引起的。结论:LAS消耗了医护人员的时间,防止他们响应更紧急的紧急呼叫。需要替代解决方案来减少LAS对护理人员服务的负面影响。

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