Dainty Katie N, Yng Ng Yih, Pin Pek Pin, Koster Rudolph W, Eng Hock Ong Marcus
Patient-Centered Outcomes, North York General Hospital Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, Canada.
Digital and Smart Health Office, Ng Teng Fong Centre for Healthcare Innovation Department of Preventive and Population Medicine, Tan Tock Seng Hospital Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Resusc Plus. 2024 Jan 12;17:100547. doi: 10.1016/j.resplu.2023.100547. eCollection 2024 Mar.
Amplifying lay-rescuer response is a key priority to increase survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). We describe the current state of lay-rescuer response, how we envision the future, and the gaps, barriers, and research priorities that will amplify response to OHCA.
'Amplifying Lay-Rescuer Response' was one of six focus topics for the Wolf Creek XVII Conference held on June 14-17, 2023, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. Conference invitees included international thought leaders and scientists in the field of cardiac arrest resuscitation from academia and industry. Participants submitted via online survey knowledge gaps, barriers to translation and research priorities for each focus topic. Expert panels used the survey results and their own perspectives and insights to create and present a preliminary unranked list for each category that was debated, revised and ranked by all attendees to identify the top 5 for each category.
The top five knowledge gaps as ranked by the panel, reflected a recognition of the need to better understand the psycho-social aspects of lay response. The top five barriers to translation reflected issues at the individual, community, societal, structural, and governmental levels. The top five research priorities were focused on understanding the social/psychological and emotional barriers to action, finding the most effective/cost-effective strategies to educate lay persons and implement community life-saving interventions, evaluation of new technological solutions and how to enhance the role of dispatch working with lay-rescuers.
Future research in lay rescuer response should incorporate technology innovations, understand the "humanity" of the situation, leverage implementation science and systems thinking to save lives. This will require the field of resuscitation to engage with scholars outside our traditional ranks and to be open to new ways of thinking about old problems.
增强现场救援者的响应是提高院外心脏骤停(OHCA)生存率的关键优先事项。我们描述了现场救援者响应的当前状态、对未来的设想以及将增强对OHCA响应的差距、障碍和研究重点。
“增强现场救援者响应”是2023年6月14日至17日在美国密歇根州安阿伯市举行的第17届沃尔夫溪会议的六个重点主题之一。会议受邀者包括来自学术界和行业的心脏骤停复苏领域的国际思想领袖和科学家。参与者通过在线调查提交了每个重点主题的知识差距、转化障碍和研究重点。专家小组利用调查结果以及他们自己的观点和见解,为每个类别创建并展示了一个初步的未排名列表,所有与会者对其进行了辩论、修订和排名,以确定每个类别的前五项。
专家小组排名的前五项知识差距反映出认识到需要更好地理解现场响应的心理社会方面。前五项转化障碍反映了个人、社区、社会、结构和政府层面的问题。前五项研究重点集中在理解行动的社会/心理和情感障碍、找到教育公众并实施社区救生干预措施的最有效/成本效益最高的策略、评估新技术解决方案以及如何增强调度员与现场救援者合作的作用。
未来关于现场救援者响应的研究应纳入技术创新,理解情况的“人性”,利用实施科学和系统思维来挽救生命。这将要求复苏领域与传统领域之外的学者合作,并对思考老问题的新方法持开放态度。