Faculty of health sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, UK
RCDM (Research and Academia), MOD, Birmingham, UK.
BMJ Mil Health. 2023 Aug;169(4):370-372. doi: 10.1136/bmjmilitary-2021-001781. Epub 2021 Mar 4.
Recruitment and retention of doctors have been highlighted as some of the leading causes of the current perceived crisis within civilian emergency care. Indeed, the NHS recognises the contribution made by other healthcare professionals by supporting accreditation in advanced practice to mitigate the risks associated with these capability gaps. Consequently, roles such as the advanced clinical practitioner are now well established. Previous research and clinical experience in the civilian sector suggest that the advanced practitioner (AP) role could be used within Defence. Operationally, the role could be advantageous for the Defence Medical Services in the delivery of deployed healthcare. However, there is no available research that defines the role of UK military APs and, more specifically, their potential to support deployed prehospital care. Further work is required to determine how an AP might be effectively used within the military prehospital patient care pathway.
招募和留住医生一直是民用紧急护理领域当前公认危机的一些主要原因。事实上,国民保健制度通过支持高级实践认证来承认其他医疗保健专业人员的贡献,以减轻与这些能力差距相关的风险。因此,高级临床医生等角色已经得到很好的建立。民用部门的先前研究和临床经验表明,高级从业者(AP)角色可以在国防领域使用。从操作上讲,该角色对于国防医疗服务在部署医疗保健方面具有优势。但是,没有可用的研究来定义英国军队 AP 的角色,更具体地说,没有研究来确定他们在支持部署前院护理方面的潜力。需要进一步工作来确定如何在军事前院患者护理途径中有效地使用 AP。