UCD Centre for Emergency Medical Science, School of Medicine, Health Sciences Centre, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin, Ireland.
School of Psychology, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin, Ireland.
BMJ Open. 2019 Aug 8;9(8):e029015. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-029015.
To explore the reasons why lay community first responders (CFRs) volunteer to participate in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest response and the realities of their experience in providing this service to the community.
A qualitative study, using in-depth semistructured interviews that were recorded and transcribed. Thematic analysis was undertaken and credibility checks conducted.
Nine geographically varied lay CFR schemes throughout Ireland.
Twelve experienced CFRs.
CFRs were motivated to participate based on a variety of factors. These included altruistic, social and pre-existing emergency care interest. A proportion of CFRs may volunteer because of experience of cardiac arrest or illness in a relative. Sophisticated structures and complex care appear to underpin CFR involvement in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Strategic and organisational issues, multifaceted cardiac arrest care and the psychosocial impact of participation were considered.
Health systems that facilitate CFR out-of-hospital cardiac arrest response should consider a variety of relevant issues. These issues include the suitability of those that volunteer, complexities of resuscitation/end-of-life care, responder psychological welfare as well as CFRs' core role of providing early basic life support and defibrillation in the community.
探讨非专业社区急救员(CFR)自愿参与院外心脏骤停响应的原因,以及他们在为社区提供这项服务时的实际情况。
一项定性研究,采用记录和转录的深入半结构化访谈。进行了主题分析并进行了可信度检查。
爱尔兰九个地理位置不同的非专业 CFR 计划。
12 名经验丰富的 CFR。
CFR 参与的动机各不相同。这些因素包括利他主义、社会和预先存在的紧急护理兴趣。一部分 CFR 可能是因为亲属经历过心脏骤停或疾病而自愿参与。复杂的结构和复杂的护理似乎是 CFR 参与院外心脏骤停的基础。考虑了战略和组织问题、多方面的心脏骤停护理以及参与的心理社会影响。
促进 CFR 院外心脏骤停响应的卫生系统应考虑各种相关问题。这些问题包括志愿者的适宜性、复苏/临终关怀的复杂性、响应者的心理福利以及 CFR 在社区中提供早期基本生命支持和除颤的核心作用。