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Epidemiology of non-transported emergency medical services calls in Saudi Arabia

OBJECTIVES: To determine the epidemiology of non- transported emergency medical services (EMS) calls within the EMS system at Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to identify factors that contributes to non-transport of patients by EMS provider, and to recommend suggestions for reduction in number of non-transport...

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Autores principales: Alrazeeni, Daifallah M., Sheikh, Sikender A., Mobrad, Abdulmajeed, Ghamdi, Mazen Al, Abdulqader, Nabeel, Gabgab, Mohammed Al, Qahtani, Majed Al, Khaldi, Bader Al
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Saudi Medical Journal 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4880660/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27146623
http://dx.doi.org/10.15537/smj.2016.5.13872
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author Alrazeeni, Daifallah M.
Sheikh, Sikender A.
Mobrad, Abdulmajeed
Ghamdi, Mazen Al
Abdulqader, Nabeel
Gabgab, Mohammed Al
Qahtani, Majed Al
Khaldi, Bader Al
author_facet Alrazeeni, Daifallah M.
Sheikh, Sikender A.
Mobrad, Abdulmajeed
Ghamdi, Mazen Al
Abdulqader, Nabeel
Gabgab, Mohammed Al
Qahtani, Majed Al
Khaldi, Bader Al
author_sort Alrazeeni, Daifallah M.
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: To determine the epidemiology of non- transported emergency medical services (EMS) calls within the EMS system at Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to identify factors that contributes to non-transport of patients by EMS provider, and to recommend suggestions for reduction in number of non-transported calls. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of 1390 patient care reports (PCR) of non-transported cases responded to, and documented by the Saudi Red Crescent Authority (SRCA) emergency medical technicians (EMTs). All PCRs of non-transported cases from 10 EMS stations, in 3 consecutive months were examined. The SRCA EMTs management in Riyadh allocated all non-transported PCRs for 3 months (March-May 2014). Constructive data that includes patients demographics, scene characteristics, trip and timing information, length of stay, clinical and assessment data, and physician contact, or presence status were extracted from those PCRs. RESULTS: Twenty-five percent of calls made during the study period were reported as non-transported calls. Seventy percent of non-transported calls were related to refusal by patient. Approximately 22.4% of non-transported calls were canceled by dispatch. Approximately 50% of non-transported patient were in the young age group (16-30 years). In 26% of non-transported calls, the field time was restricted to 15 minutes. CONCLUSION: More than half of the non-transported emergency calls were reported as refused by patient/relative, while approximately one quarter were reported as cancelled calls.
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spelling pubmed-48806602016-06-09 Epidemiology of non-transported emergency medical services calls in Saudi Arabia Alrazeeni, Daifallah M. Sheikh, Sikender A. Mobrad, Abdulmajeed Ghamdi, Mazen Al Abdulqader, Nabeel Gabgab, Mohammed Al Qahtani, Majed Al Khaldi, Bader Al Saudi Med J Brief Communication OBJECTIVES: To determine the epidemiology of non- transported emergency medical services (EMS) calls within the EMS system at Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to identify factors that contributes to non-transport of patients by EMS provider, and to recommend suggestions for reduction in number of non-transported calls. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of 1390 patient care reports (PCR) of non-transported cases responded to, and documented by the Saudi Red Crescent Authority (SRCA) emergency medical technicians (EMTs). All PCRs of non-transported cases from 10 EMS stations, in 3 consecutive months were examined. The SRCA EMTs management in Riyadh allocated all non-transported PCRs for 3 months (March-May 2014). Constructive data that includes patients demographics, scene characteristics, trip and timing information, length of stay, clinical and assessment data, and physician contact, or presence status were extracted from those PCRs. RESULTS: Twenty-five percent of calls made during the study period were reported as non-transported calls. Seventy percent of non-transported calls were related to refusal by patient. Approximately 22.4% of non-transported calls were canceled by dispatch. Approximately 50% of non-transported patient were in the young age group (16-30 years). In 26% of non-transported calls, the field time was restricted to 15 minutes. CONCLUSION: More than half of the non-transported emergency calls were reported as refused by patient/relative, while approximately one quarter were reported as cancelled calls. Saudi Medical Journal 2016-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4880660/ /pubmed/27146623 http://dx.doi.org/10.15537/smj.2016.5.13872 Text en Copyright: © Saudi Medical Journal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Brief Communication
Alrazeeni, Daifallah M.
Sheikh, Sikender A.
Mobrad, Abdulmajeed
Ghamdi, Mazen Al
Abdulqader, Nabeel
Gabgab, Mohammed Al
Qahtani, Majed Al
Khaldi, Bader Al
Epidemiology of non-transported emergency medical services calls in Saudi Arabia
title Epidemiology of non-transported emergency medical services calls in Saudi Arabia
title_full Epidemiology of non-transported emergency medical services calls in Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Epidemiology of non-transported emergency medical services calls in Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology of non-transported emergency medical services calls in Saudi Arabia
title_short Epidemiology of non-transported emergency medical services calls in Saudi Arabia
title_sort epidemiology of non-transported emergency medical services calls in saudi arabia
topic Brief Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4880660/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27146623
http://dx.doi.org/10.15537/smj.2016.5.13872
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