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Technology activated community first responders in Singapore: Real-world care delivery & outcome trends
Background: Community first responders (CFRs) strengthen the Chain of Survival for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) care. Considerable efforts have been invested in Singapore’s CFR program, during the years 2016–2020, by developing an app-based activation system called myResponder. This paper r...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10582741/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37859630 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resplu.2023.100486 |
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author | Siddiqui, Fahad Javaid Fook-Chong, Stephanie Shahidah, Nur Tan, Colin K Poh, Jinn Yang Ng, Wei Ming Quah, Dennis Ng, Yih Yng Leong, Benjamin SH Ong, Marcus EH |
author_facet | Siddiqui, Fahad Javaid Fook-Chong, Stephanie Shahidah, Nur Tan, Colin K Poh, Jinn Yang Ng, Wei Ming Quah, Dennis Ng, Yih Yng Leong, Benjamin SH Ong, Marcus EH |
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description | Background: Community first responders (CFRs) strengthen the Chain of Survival for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) care. Considerable efforts have been invested in Singapore’s CFR program, during the years 2016–2020, by developing an app-based activation system called myResponder. This paper reports on national CFR response indicators to evaluate the real-world impact of these efforts. Methods: We matched data from the Singapore Civil Defence Force’s CFR registry with the Pan Asian Resuscitation Outcomes Study (PAROS) registry data to calculate performance indicators. These included the number of CFRs receiving and accepting an issued alert per OHCA event. Also calculated were the fraction of OHCA events where CFRs received an issued alert, or accepted the alert, and arrived at the scene either before or after EMS. We also present trends of these indicators and compare the prevalence of these fractions between the CFR-attended and CFR-unattended OHCA events. Results: Of 6577 alerted OHCA events, 42.7% accepted an alert, 50% of these arrived at the scene and 71% of them arrived before EMS. Almost all CFR response indicators improved over time even for the pandemic year (2020). The fraction of OHCA events where >2 CFRs received an alert increased from 62% to 96%; the same figure for accepting an alert did not change much but >2 CFRs arriving at the scene increased from 0% to 7.5%. The fraction of OHCA events with an automated external defibrillator applied and defibrillation performed by CFR increased from 4.2% to 10.3% and 1.6% to 3%, respectively. Statistically significant differences were observed in these indicators when CFR-attended and CFR-unattended OHCA events were compared. Conclusion: This real-world study shows that activating CFRs using mobile technology can improve community response to OHCA and are bearing fruit in Singapore at a national level. Some targets for improvement and future research are highlighted in this report. |
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spelling | pubmed-105827412023-10-19 Technology activated community first responders in Singapore: Real-world care delivery & outcome trends Siddiqui, Fahad Javaid Fook-Chong, Stephanie Shahidah, Nur Tan, Colin K Poh, Jinn Yang Ng, Wei Ming Quah, Dennis Ng, Yih Yng Leong, Benjamin SH Ong, Marcus EH Resusc Plus Clinical Paper Background: Community first responders (CFRs) strengthen the Chain of Survival for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) care. Considerable efforts have been invested in Singapore’s CFR program, during the years 2016–2020, by developing an app-based activation system called myResponder. This paper reports on national CFR response indicators to evaluate the real-world impact of these efforts. Methods: We matched data from the Singapore Civil Defence Force’s CFR registry with the Pan Asian Resuscitation Outcomes Study (PAROS) registry data to calculate performance indicators. These included the number of CFRs receiving and accepting an issued alert per OHCA event. Also calculated were the fraction of OHCA events where CFRs received an issued alert, or accepted the alert, and arrived at the scene either before or after EMS. We also present trends of these indicators and compare the prevalence of these fractions between the CFR-attended and CFR-unattended OHCA events. Results: Of 6577 alerted OHCA events, 42.7% accepted an alert, 50% of these arrived at the scene and 71% of them arrived before EMS. Almost all CFR response indicators improved over time even for the pandemic year (2020). The fraction of OHCA events where >2 CFRs received an alert increased from 62% to 96%; the same figure for accepting an alert did not change much but >2 CFRs arriving at the scene increased from 0% to 7.5%. The fraction of OHCA events with an automated external defibrillator applied and defibrillation performed by CFR increased from 4.2% to 10.3% and 1.6% to 3%, respectively. Statistically significant differences were observed in these indicators when CFR-attended and CFR-unattended OHCA events were compared. Conclusion: This real-world study shows that activating CFRs using mobile technology can improve community response to OHCA and are bearing fruit in Singapore at a national level. Some targets for improvement and future research are highlighted in this report. Elsevier 2023-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10582741/ /pubmed/37859630 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resplu.2023.100486 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Clinical Paper Siddiqui, Fahad Javaid Fook-Chong, Stephanie Shahidah, Nur Tan, Colin K Poh, Jinn Yang Ng, Wei Ming Quah, Dennis Ng, Yih Yng Leong, Benjamin SH Ong, Marcus EH Technology activated community first responders in Singapore: Real-world care delivery & outcome trends |
title | Technology activated community first responders in Singapore: Real-world care delivery & outcome trends |
title_full | Technology activated community first responders in Singapore: Real-world care delivery & outcome trends |
title_fullStr | Technology activated community first responders in Singapore: Real-world care delivery & outcome trends |
title_full_unstemmed | Technology activated community first responders in Singapore: Real-world care delivery & outcome trends |
title_short | Technology activated community first responders in Singapore: Real-world care delivery & outcome trends |
title_sort | technology activated community first responders in singapore: real-world care delivery & outcome trends |
topic | Clinical Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10582741/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37859630 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resplu.2023.100486 |
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