Eksi Ali, Celikli Semra, Catak Ibrahim
Ege Universty Ataturk Medical Technology Vocational Training School Paramedic Program, Izmir, Turkey.
Hasan Kalyoncu University Medical Technology Vocational Training School Paramedic Program, Turkey.
Turk J Emerg Med. 2015 Nov 17;15(3):126-30. doi: 10.1016/j.tjem.2015.11.006. eCollection 2015 Sep.
Turkey is a developing country undergoing a system change in the prehospital emergency medical services (EMS). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of the institutional structure and legislative framework on the number of ambulance accidents in Turkey.
During the first phase of the study, ambulance accident data was requested and obtained from the Ministry of the Interior. Similarly, data on ambulance numbers were requested and obtained from the Ministry of Health through the Right to Information law. During the second phase of the study, a survey consisting of 112 EMS personnel viewpoints about the effects of the institutional structure and legislative framework on ambulance accidents was conducted using a structured questionnaire. A total of 209 EMS personnel completed the survey.
The number of ambulance accidents increased by 42.5% over the last five years, whereas the area of coverage increased by 57.3% during the same period. The rate of EMS personnel experiencing ambulance accidents was 69.4%. When age, sex, and profession variables were considered, the varying profiles of the ambulance operators were found to have no significant effect on the number of ambulance accidents following the system change.
The rise in the number of ambulance accidents in Turkey was not significant when compared with the increase in the area of responsibility. The present system change was also found to have no effect on the number of accidents. On the other hand, problematic areas in the institutional structure and the legislative framework increased the risk of accidents.
土耳其是一个正在经历院前急救医疗服务(EMS)系统变革的发展中国家。本研究的目的是评估机构结构和立法框架对土耳其救护车事故数量的影响。
在研究的第一阶段,向内政部请求并获取了救护车事故数据。同样,通过信息权法向卫生部请求并获取了救护车数量的数据。在研究的第二阶段,使用结构化问卷对112名EMS人员关于机构结构和立法框架对救护车事故影响的观点进行了调查。共有209名EMS人员完成了调查。
在过去五年中,救护车事故数量增加了42.5%,而同期覆盖面积增加了57.3%。经历过救护车事故的EMS人员比例为69.4%。在考虑年龄、性别和职业变量时,发现系统变革后救护车操作员的不同特征对救护车事故数量没有显著影响。
与责任区域的增加相比,土耳其救护车事故数量的增加并不显著。目前的系统变革也被发现对事故数量没有影响。另一方面,机构结构和立法框架中的问题领域增加了事故风险。