Coggins Jessica, Kirby Kim, Body Richard, Benger Jonathan
School for Health and Social Wellbeing, University of the West of England, Bristol, England, BS16 1DD, UK.
South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust, Exeter, EX2 7HY, UK.
NIHR Open Res. 2024 Jun 27;4:38. doi: 10.3310/nihropenres.13583.1. eCollection 2024.
Heightened pressures on hospitals and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) due to growing demand and staff shortages have led to prolonged ambulance response times and delays in handing over the care of EMS patients on arrival at an Emergency Department. These delays jeopardise patient safety and staff wellbeing. Point of care (POC) tests in EMS have been proposed to facilitate effective on-scene decision-making, reduced conveyance, improved clinical outcomes, enhanced system efficiency and patient experience. Despite an acceleration in POC testing during the Covid-19 pandemic, limited evidence exists for integrating POC tests into routine EMS practice. The aim of this research was to explore the impact, benefits, barriers, and facilitators of POC testing in United Kingdom (UK) EMS, alongside factors influencing future research on POC testing implementation.
Convenience and snowballing sample techniques were used to recruit a diverse stakeholder group, including patient and public participants, for online semi-structured interviews between June and July 2023. Interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim and thematically analysed using the framework method. The codes were pre-selected using the outcomes of a prior stakeholder event and double coded by the research team.
A total of 25 participants took part in semi-structured interviews. Whilst most participants identified clear potential benefits associated with the implementation of further POC tests within UK EMS, barriers that need to be considered in future research were also highlighted. Three themes were identified: enhancing patient care and system efficiency through POC testing; navigating implementation challenges: balancing barriers and facilitators for successful implementation; building the foundations: key considerations for future research.
Our study indicates that although the adoption of further POC testing was viewed positively, with substantial potential for impact, it will be essential to carefully address the barriers identified, along with insights from prior research, to overcome the associated challenges effectively.
由于需求增长和人员短缺,医院和紧急医疗服务(EMS)面临的压力不断增大,导致救护车响应时间延长,以及EMS患者到达急诊科后交接护理的延迟。这些延迟危及患者安全和工作人员的健康。有人提议在EMS中进行即时检验(POC),以促进有效的现场决策、减少转运、改善临床结果、提高系统效率和患者体验。尽管在新冠疫情期间POC检测加速发展,但将POC检测纳入常规EMS实践的证据有限。本研究的目的是探讨POC检测在英国EMS中的影响、益处、障碍和促进因素,以及影响未来POC检测实施研究的因素。
采用便利抽样和滚雪球抽样技术,招募包括患者和公众参与者在内的不同利益相关者群体,于2023年6月至7月进行在线半结构化访谈。访谈进行录音,逐字转录,并使用框架法进行主题分析。编码是根据先前利益相关者活动的结果预先选择的,并由研究团队进行双重编码。
共有25名参与者参加了半结构化访谈。虽然大多数参与者确定了在英国EMS中进一步实施POC检测的明显潜在益处,但也强调了未来研究中需要考虑的障碍。确定了三个主题:通过POC检测提高患者护理和系统效率;应对实施挑战:平衡成功实施的障碍和促进因素;奠定基础:未来研究的关键考虑因素。
我们的研究表明,尽管进一步采用POC检测被视为积极的,具有重大的潜在影响,但必须仔细应对已确定的障碍,并结合先前研究的见解,以有效克服相关挑战。