Py Nicolas, Prunet Bertrand, Lamblin Antoine, Tourtier Jean Pierre, de Saint Maurice Guillaume, Adnet Frédéric, Pottecher Julien, Cariou Alain, Whitaker David K, Aymart Katia, Pasquier Pierre
Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Unit, Military Training Hospital Percy, Clamart, France.
French Military Health Service Academy, Ecole du Val-de-Grâce, Paris, France.
Resusc Plus. 2022 Apr 1;10:100228. doi: 10.1016/j.resplu.2022.100228. eCollection 2022 Jun.
In 2016, three European scientific societies called for standardization to the "2222" as a European unique phone number in case of in-hospital emergencies. This study describes the management of in-hospital emergency calls in all French military training hospitals and aims to detail their original transition, for the first time in France, to the "2222".
An electronic standardized questionnaire was emailed to heads of rapid response teams in the eight French military training hospitals.
All participants answered the questionnaire (100%). The eight French military training hospitals had a specific procedure for management of in-hospital emergencies. Six hospitals already used a unique phone number for in-hospital emergencies, but none of them were using the 2222 in March 2019. Two hospitals still used several phone numbers for in-hospital emergencies, mainly due to historical and local arrangements. Rapid response teams included at least a physician and a nurse. There was a discussion to switch to "2222" as the unique phone number for in-hospital emergencies in two hospitals. In both, the discussions involved hospital executive officers, medical teams, rapid response teams and technical teams leading to a step-by-step transition. Finally, in October 2019, these two hospitals launched the "2222" procedure for in-hospital emergencies.
This study found a large disparity in the eight French military training hospitals, concerning in-hospital emergency protocols. Two French military training hospitals launched the "2222" procedure for the first time in France. Further efforts are still needed to continue to promote the use of the 2222 as a European unique phone number for in-hospital emergencies.
2016年,三个欧洲科学协会呼吁将“2222”标准化为欧洲医院内紧急情况的唯一电话号码。本研究描述了法国所有军事训练医院的院内紧急呼叫管理情况,并旨在首次详细介绍其在法国向“2222”的原始过渡情况。
通过电子邮件向法国八所军事训练医院的快速反应小组负责人发送了一份电子标准化问卷。
所有参与者都回答了问卷(100%)。法国八所军事训练医院都有管理院内紧急情况的特定程序。六所医院已经使用了院内紧急情况的唯一电话号码,但在2019年3月,它们都没有使用“2222”。两所医院仍使用多个电话号码处理院内紧急情况,主要是由于历史和当地的安排。快速反应小组至少包括一名医生和一名护士。两所医院正在讨论将“2222”作为院内紧急情况的唯一电话号码。在这两所医院中,讨论涉及医院行政人员、医疗团队、快速反应小组和技术团队,从而实现逐步过渡。最后,在2019年10月,这两所医院启动了“2222”院内紧急情况程序。
本研究发现,法国八所军事训练医院在院内紧急预案方面存在很大差异。两所法国军事训练医院在法国首次启动了“2222”程序。仍需进一步努力,继续推广将“2222”作为欧洲医院内紧急情况的唯一电话号码。