Authors
Jakob Lederman, Caroline Löfvenmark, Therese Djärv, Veronica Lindström, Carina Elmqvist
Publication date
2019/9/1
Journal
BMJ open
Volume
9
Issue
9
Pages
e030203
Publisher
British Medical Journal Publishing Group
Description
Objectives
To combat overcrowding in emergency departments, ambulance clinicians (ACs) are being encouraged to make on-site assessments regarding patients’ need for conveyance to hospital, and this is creating new and challenging demands for ACs. This study aimed to describe ACs’ experiences of assessing non-conveyed patients.
Design
A phenomenological interview study based on a reflective lifeworld research approach.
Setting
The target area for the study was Stockholm, Sweden, which has a population of approximately 2.3 million inhabitants. In this area, 73 ambulances perform approximately just over 200 000 ambulance assignments annually, and approximately 25 000 patients are non-conveyed each year.
Informants
11 ACs.
Methods
In-depth open-ended interviews.
Results
ACs experience uncertainty regarding the accuracy of their assessments of non-conveyed patients. In particular, they fear …
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