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一项针对未通过救护车服务转运的患者的现象学访谈研究。

A phenomenological interview study with patients being non-conveyed in the ambulance service.

机构信息

Department of Clinical Science and Education, Södersjukhuset, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

Academic Emergency Medical Services/AISAB Ambulance care in Greater Stockholm Ltd, Region Stockholm, Sweden.

出版信息

BMC Emerg Med. 2023 Mar 16;23(1):30. doi: 10.1186/s12873-023-00797-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Non-conveyed patients (i.e. patients who are not transported to a hospital after being assessed by ambulance clinicians) represent a significantly increasing proportion of all patients seeking ambulance care. Scientific knowledge about patients' non-conveyance experiences is sparse. This study describes the lived experiences of non-conveyed patients in an ambulance care context.

METHODS

A reflective lifeworld research (RLR) approach founded on phenomenology is used. Data is derived from nine in-depth interviews with patients not conveyed by the ambulance service in a major Swedish region.

RESULTS

Patients' lived experiences of becoming acutely ill or injured and not conveyed by ambulance to a hospital are characterised by several dynamic movements: losing and regaining situational and bodily control, dependence and autonomy, external competence and inner knowledge, handing over and regaining responsibility, and fear and security.

CONCLUSIONS

Patients' lived experiences of non-conveyance are complex and versatile. Although non-conveyed patients initially experience strong fear and the loss of situational and bodily control, they gradually feel more secure when experiencing confirmation and trust, which evolves into insecurity and uncertainty. The non-conveyance situation's complexity from a patient's perspective implies the need for ambulance organisations to take measures to prevent further suffering. Non-conveyed patients must be taken seriously in their unique situations, requiring ambulance clinicians to reflect and act with a conscious ethical perspective before, during and after their visit.

摘要

背景

非转运患者(即经救护车临床医生评估后未被送往医院的患者)在寻求救护车服务的所有患者中所占比例显著增加。关于患者非转运体验的科学知识还很匮乏。本研究描述了在救护车护理背景下非转运患者的生活体验。

方法

采用基于现象学的反思生活世界研究(RLR)方法。数据来自瑞典一个主要地区的 9 名未通过救护车服务转运的患者的深度访谈。

结果

患者在突发疾病或受伤且未通过救护车转运至医院的生活体验表现出几种动态变化:丧失和重新获得情境和身体控制、依赖和自主、外部能力和内在知识、移交和重新获得责任、以及恐惧和安全。

结论

患者非转运的生活体验是复杂多样的。尽管非转运患者最初会经历强烈的恐惧和情境及身体控制的丧失,但当他们经历到确认和信任时,他们会感到更加安全,这种安全感会演变为不安全感和不确定性。从患者的角度来看,非转运情况的复杂性意味着救护车组织需要采取措施防止进一步的痛苦。必须认真对待非转运患者的独特情况,这要求救护车临床医生在出诊前、出诊期间和出诊后都要以有意识的伦理视角进行反思和行动。

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