Ali M, Miyoshi C, Ushijima H
Department of Developmental Medical Sciences, Institute of International Health, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan.
Public Health. 2006 Jan;120(1):50-7. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2005.03.009. Epub 2005 Sep 29.
The objective of this study was to evaluate the emergency medical services (EMS) based in Islamabad, Pakistan. Rescue-15 is an innovative EMS collaboration project between the police, the private sector and the community.
Data from Rescue-15 were used for systems analysis. The institutional set-up, private-public partnership, client satisfaction and sustainability issues were examined. The access and efficiency of EMS were assessed in terms of ambulance response time.
Primarily, systems analysis showed community participation to explain the project's strength. Since its establishment, the project has been meeting its own recurrent expenditures without levying an extra burden on the Government. Sustainability issues such as amendments to legislation have been addressed at departmental and governmental levels. Data analysis showed that rescue time is, on average, 10.4 min (SD=2.6 min). A client survey also demonstrated user satisfaction and increased confidence in the service.
This EMS programme exemplifies the potential of public-private partnership involving the police and the private sector in project implementation and management in a developing country with scarce resources. This initiative to involve the public and the private sector may provide a model for implementation of such services in other resource-poor developing countries, which may in turn facilitate realistic solutions for better prehospital care in developing countries.
本研究的目的是评估巴基斯坦伊斯兰堡的紧急医疗服务(EMS)。救援15是警方、私营部门和社区之间开展的一项创新性紧急医疗服务合作项目。
使用来自救援15的数据进行系统分析。对机构设置、公私伙伴关系、客户满意度和可持续性问题进行了研究。从救护车响应时间方面评估了紧急医疗服务的可及性和效率。
首先,系统分析表明社区参与是该项目优势的原因。自成立以来,该项目一直能够自行承担经常性支出,而没有给政府增加额外负担。在部门和政府层面已经解决了诸如立法修订等可持续性问题。数据分析表明,平均救援时间为10.4分钟(标准差=2.6分钟)。一项客户调查也显示了用户的满意度以及对该服务信心的增强。
这个紧急医疗服务项目体现了在资源稀缺的发展中国家,公私伙伴关系在项目实施和管理中涉及警方和私营部门的潜力。这种让公共部门和私营部门参与的举措可能为其他资源匮乏的发展中国家实施此类服务提供一个模式,进而有助于为发展中国家更好的院前护理找到切实可行的解决方案。