McManamny Tegwyn, Jennings Paul A, Boyd Leanne, Sheen Jade, Lowthian Judy A
School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, 553 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Vic. 3004, Australia.
Department of Community Emergency Health and Paramedic Practice, Monash University, Moorooduc Hwy, Frankston, Vic. 3199, Australia. Email.
Aust Health Rev. 2020 Feb;44(1):114-120. doi: 10.1071/AH17228.
Objective A growing body of research indicates that paramedics may have a greater role to play in health care service provision, beyond the traditional models of emergency health care. The aim of this study was to identify and synthesise the literature pertaining to the role of paramedic-initiated health education within Australia, with specific consideration of metropolitan, rural and remote contexts. Methods A literature review was undertaken using the Ovid Medline, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), EMBASE and Scopus databases. The search time frame was limited from January 2007 to November 2017. The search was performed using key paramedic search terms in combination with keywords such as health education, rural, metropolitan, remote and Australia. Reference lists from relevant papers were also reviewed. Results Fourteen articles met the inclusion criteria for synthesis. Health education in the Australian paramedic context relates largely to expanded-scope paramedics, health promotion and the role of paramedics as key members of local communities. There were no studies specifically related to the paramedic role in health education, although many papers referred to health education as one of many roles paramedics engage in today. Conclusion This review highlights a broadening of paramedicine's traditional scope of practice, and an indication of how vital paramedics could be to local communities, particularly in rural and remote areas. An expanded role may help address health workforce sustainability problems in areas where health care provision is challenged by geographical constraints and low workforce numbers. What is known about the topic? A broadening of paramedicine's traditional scope of practice has been linked to improvements in health workforce sustainability problems in areas where health care provision is challenged by geographical constraints and low workforce numbers, such as rural and remote Australia. Health education, as well as health promotion, primary health care and chronic disease management, have been proposed as potential activities that paramedics could be well placed to participate in, contributing to the health and well-being of local communities. What does this paper add? This paper identifies and synthesises literature focusing on paramedic-initiated health education in the Australian context, assessing the current health education role of paramedics in metropolitan, rural and remote areas. It provides an understanding of different geographical areas that may benefit from expanded-scope prehospital practice, indicating that the involvement of paramedics in health education in Australia is significantly determined by their geographical place of work, reflecting the influence of the availability of healthcare resources on individual communities. What are the implications for practitioners? Today's paramedics fill broader roles than those encompassed within traditional models of prehospital care. Rural and remote communities facing increasing difficulty in obtaining health service provision appear to benefit strongly from the presence of expanded-scope paramedics trained in health promotion, primary injury prevention, chronic disease management and health education: this should be a consideration for medical and allied health practitioners in these areas. Australian paramedics are uniquely placed to 'fill the gaps' left by shortages of healthcare professionals in rural and remote areas of the country.
目的 越来越多的研究表明,护理人员在医疗服务提供中可能发挥比传统急诊医疗模式更大的作用。本研究的目的是识别并综合澳大利亚国内与护理人员发起的健康教育作用相关的文献,特别考虑大都市、农村和偏远地区的情况。方法 使用Ovid Medline、护理及相关健康文献累积索引(CINAHL)、EMBASE和Scopus数据库进行文献综述。搜索时间范围限制在2007年1月至2017年11月。搜索使用护理人员关键搜索词与健康教育、农村、大都市、偏远和澳大利亚等关键词相结合。还对相关论文的参考文献列表进行了审查。结果 14篇文章符合综合纳入标准。澳大利亚护理人员背景下的健康教育主要与范围扩大的护理人员、健康促进以及护理人员作为当地社区关键成员的作用有关。虽然许多论文将健康教育视为护理人员目前从事的众多角色之一,但没有专门与护理人员在健康教育中的作用相关的研究。结论 本综述强调了护理医学传统实践范围的拓宽,以及护理人员对当地社区可能有多重要的迹象,特别是在农村和偏远地区。扩大的角色可能有助于解决医疗服务因地理限制和劳动力数量少而面临挑战的地区的卫生人力可持续性问题。关于该主题已知的情况是什么?护理医学传统实践范围的拓宽与医疗服务因地理限制和劳动力数量少而面临挑战的地区(如澳大利亚农村和偏远地区)的卫生人力可持续性问题的改善有关。健康教育以及健康促进、初级卫生保健和慢性病管理已被提议作为护理人员可能适合参与的潜在活动,有助于当地社区的健康和福祉。本文补充了什么?本文识别并综合了关注澳大利亚背景下护理人员发起的健康教育的文献,评估了护理人员在大都市、农村和偏远地区当前的健康教育作用。它提供了对可能受益于扩大范围的院前实践的不同地理区域的理解,表明澳大利亚护理人员参与健康教育在很大程度上取决于他们的工作地理位置,反映了医疗资源可用性对各个社区的影响。对从业者有什么影响?如今的护理人员所扮演的角色比传统院前护理模式所涵盖的更为广泛。在获得医疗服务方面面临越来越大困难的农村和偏远社区似乎从接受过健康促进、初级伤害预防、慢性病管理和健康教育培训的范围扩大的护理人员的存在中受益匪浅:这应成为这些地区医学和相关健康从业者的一个考虑因素。澳大利亚护理人员处于独特地位,能够“填补”该国农村和偏远地区医疗保健专业人员短缺所留下的“空白”。