College of Social and Behavioral Science and Honors College, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Division of Emergency Medical Services, Rwanda Biomedical Center, Kigali, Rwanda.
Prehosp Emerg Care. 2024;28(3):501-505. doi: 10.1080/10903127.2023.2225195. Epub 2023 Jun 29.
Timely prehospital emergency care significantly improves health outcomes. One substantial challenge delaying prehospital emergency care is in locating the patient requiring emergency services. The goal of this study was to describe challenges emergency medical services (EMS) teams in Rwanda face locating emergencies, and explore potential opportunities for improvement.
Between August 2021 and April 2022, we conducted 13 in-depth interviews with three stakeholder groups representing the EMS response system in Rwanda: ambulance dispatchers, ambulance field staff, and policymakers. Semi-structured interview guides covered three domains: 1) the process of locating an emergency, including challenges faced; 2) how challenges affect prehospital care; and 3) what opportunities exist for improvement. Interviews lasted approximately 60 min, and were audio recorded and transcribed. Applied thematic analysis was used to identify themes across the three domains. NVivo (version 12) was used to code and organize data.
The current process of locating a patient experiencing a medical emergency in Kigali is hampered by a lack of adequate technology, a reliance on local knowledge of both the caller and response team to locate the emergency, and the necessity of multiple calls to share location details between parties (caller, dispatch, ambulance). Three themes emerged related to how challenges affect prehospital care: increased response interval, variability in response interval based on both the caller's and dispatcher's individual knowledge of the area, and inefficient communication between the caller, dispatch, and ambulance. Three themes emerged related to opportunities for processes and tools to improve the location of emergencies: technology to geolocate an emergency accurately and improve the response interval, improvements in communication to allow for real-time information sharing, and better location data from the public.
This study has identified challenges faced by the EMS system in Rwanda in locating emergencies and identified opportunities for intervention. Timely EMS response is essential for optimal clinical outcomes. As EMS systems develop and expand in low-resource settings, there is an urgent need to implement locally relevant solutions to improve the timely locating of emergencies.
及时的院前急救可显著改善健康结局。在定位需要紧急服务的患者时,一个重要的挑战是耗时过长。本研究旨在描述卢旺达紧急医疗服务(EMS)团队在定位紧急情况时面临的挑战,并探讨潜在的改进机会。
2021 年 8 月至 2022 年 4 月,我们对卢旺达 EMS 响应系统的三个利益相关者群体进行了 13 次深入访谈:调度员、现场工作人员和决策者。半结构式访谈指南涵盖了三个领域:1)定位紧急情况的过程,包括面临的挑战;2)挑战如何影响院前护理;3)存在哪些改进机会。访谈持续约 60 分钟,并进行了录音和转录。采用应用主题分析方法识别三个领域的主题。使用 NVivo(版本 12)对数据进行编码和组织。
在基加利定位遭遇医疗紧急情况的患者时,目前的流程受到缺乏足够技术、依赖呼叫者和响应团队对紧急情况的当地知识以及各方(呼叫者、调度、救护车)之间需要多次通话以共享位置详细信息的阻碍。有三个主题与挑战如何影响院前护理有关:响应间隔增加、呼叫者和调度员对该地区的个人知识都会导致响应间隔的变化,以及呼叫者、调度员和救护车之间的沟通效率低下。有三个主题与改进流程和工具以改善紧急情况定位的机会有关:准确地理定位紧急情况和改善响应间隔的技术、改善实时信息共享的沟通、以及来自公众的更好位置数据。
本研究确定了卢旺达 EMS 系统在定位紧急情况时面临的挑战,并确定了干预的机会。及时的 EMS 响应对于最佳临床结果至关重要。随着 EMS 系统在资源匮乏的环境中发展和扩展,迫切需要实施适合当地的解决方案,以提高紧急情况的及时定位。