Factors influencing pre-hospital care time intervals in Iran: a qualitative study
Abstract: Background: Pre-hospital time management provides better access to victims of road traffic crashes (RTCs) and can help minimize preventable deaths, injuries and disabilities. While most studies have been focused on measuring various time intervals in the pre-hospital phase, to our best k...
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doaj-458bf89fde1e4dec8bc47ad14788c8f32020-11-24T22:22:57ZengKermanshah University of Medical SciencesJournal of Injury and Violence Research2008-20532008-40722018-07-01102839010.5249/jivr.v10i2.953Factors influencing pre-hospital care time intervals in Iran: a qualitative studyDavoud Khorasani-Zavareh0Reza Mohammadi1Katarina Bohm2Safety Promotion and Injury Prevention Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Division of Family Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden.Department of Clinical Sciences and Education, Södersjukhuset (KI SÖS), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.Abstract: Background: Pre-hospital time management provides better access to victims of road traffic crashes (RTCs) and can help minimize preventable deaths, injuries and disabilities. While most studies have been focused on measuring various time intervals in the pre-hospital phase, to our best knowledge there is no study exploring the barriers and facilitators that affects these various intervals qualitatively. The present study aimed to explore factors affecting various time intervals relating to road traffic incidents in the pre-hospital phase and provides suggestions for improvements in Iran. Methods: The study was conducted during 2013-2014 at both the national and local level in Iran. Overall, 18 face-to-face interviews with emergency medical services (EMS) personnel were used for data collection. Qualitative content analysis was employed to analyze the data. Results: The most important barriers in relation to pre-hospital intervals were related to the manner of cooperation by members of the public with the EMS and their involvement at the crash scene, as well as to pre-hospital system factors, including the number and location of EMS facilities, type and number of ambulances and manpower. These factors usually affect how rapidly the EMS can arrive at the scene of the crash and how quickly victims can be transferred to hospital. These two categories have six main themes: notification interval; activation interval; response interval; on-scene interval; transport interval; and delivery interval. Conclusions: Despite more focus on physical resources, cooperation from members of the public needs to be taken in account in order to achieve better pre-hospital management of the various intervals, possibly through the use of public education campaigns.http://jivresearch.org/jivr/index.php/jivr/article/view/953/601Pre-hospital emergency managementResponse time intervalRoad traffic crash |
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Davoud Khorasani-Zavareh Reza Mohammadi Katarina Bohm Factors influencing pre-hospital care time intervals in Iran: a qualitative study Journal of Injury and Violence Research Pre-hospital emergency management Response time interval Road traffic crash |
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Davoud Khorasani-Zavareh Reza Mohammadi Katarina Bohm |
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Factors influencing pre-hospital care time intervals in Iran: a qualitative study |
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Factors influencing pre-hospital care time intervals in Iran: a qualitative study |
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Factors influencing pre-hospital care time intervals in Iran: a qualitative study |
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Factors influencing pre-hospital care time intervals in Iran: a qualitative study |
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Factors influencing pre-hospital care time intervals in Iran: a qualitative study |
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factors influencing pre-hospital care time intervals in iran: a qualitative study |
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Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences |
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Journal of Injury and Violence Research |
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2008-2053 2008-4072 |
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Abstract:
Background: Pre-hospital time management provides better access to victims of road traffic crashes (RTCs) and can help minimize preventable deaths, injuries and disabilities. While most
studies have been focused on measuring various time intervals in the pre-hospital phase, to our best knowledge there is no study exploring the barriers and facilitators that affects these various intervals qualitatively. The present study aimed to explore factors affecting various time intervals relating to road traffic incidents in the pre-hospital phase and provides suggestions for improvements in Iran.
Methods: The study was conducted during 2013-2014 at both the national and local level in Iran. Overall, 18 face-to-face interviews with emergency medical services (EMS) personnel were used for data collection. Qualitative content analysis was employed to analyze the data.
Results: The most important barriers in relation to pre-hospital intervals were related to the manner of cooperation by members of the public with the EMS and their involvement at the crash scene, as well as to pre-hospital system factors, including the number and location of EMS facilities, type and number of ambulances and manpower. These factors usually affect how rapidly the EMS can arrive at the scene of the crash and how quickly victims can be transferred to hospital. These two categories have six main themes: notification interval; activation interval; response interval; on-scene interval; transport interval; and delivery interval.
Conclusions: Despite more focus on physical resources, cooperation from members of the public needs to be taken in account in order to achieve better pre-hospital management of the various intervals, possibly through the use of public education campaigns. |
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Pre-hospital emergency management Response time interval Road traffic crash |
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