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Understanding the Effect of Electronic Prehospital Medical Records in Ambulances: A Qualitative Observational Study in a Prehospital Setting

Little is known of ambulance professionals’ work practices regarding the use of medical records, their communication with patients, before and during hand over to Emergency Departments (ED). An electronic Prehospital Medical Record (ePMR) has been implemented in all Danish ambulances since 2015. Our...

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Autores principales: Jensen, Frederikke Bøgh, Ladefoged, Kathrine Tornbjerg, Lindskou, Tim Alex, Søvsø, Morten Breinholt, Christensen, Erika Frischknecht, Teli, Maurizio
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7967689/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33673420
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052330
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author Jensen, Frederikke Bøgh
Ladefoged, Kathrine Tornbjerg
Lindskou, Tim Alex
Søvsø, Morten Breinholt
Christensen, Erika Frischknecht
Teli, Maurizio
author_facet Jensen, Frederikke Bøgh
Ladefoged, Kathrine Tornbjerg
Lindskou, Tim Alex
Søvsø, Morten Breinholt
Christensen, Erika Frischknecht
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description Little is known of ambulance professionals’ work practices regarding the use of medical records, their communication with patients, before and during hand over to Emergency Departments (ED). An electronic Prehospital Medical Record (ePMR) has been implemented in all Danish ambulances since 2015. Our aim was to investigate the use of ePMR and whether it affected the ambulance professionals’ clinical practice. We performed a qualitative study with observations of ePMR use in ambulance runs in the North Denmark Region. Furthermore, informal interviews with ambulance professionals was performed. Analysis was accomplished with inspiration from grounded theory. Our main findings were: (1) the ePMR is an essential work tool which aided ambulance professionals with overview of data collection and facilitated a checklist for ED hand overs, (2) mobility and flexibility of the ePMR facilitated conversations and relations with the patients, and (3) in acute severe situations, the ePMR could not stand alone in hand over or communication with the ED. The ePMR affected the ambulance professionals’ work practice in various ways and utilization of ePMR while simultaneously treating patients in ambulances does not obstruct the relation with the patient. To this end, the ePMR appears feasible in collaboration across the prehospital setting.
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spelling pubmed-79676892021-03-18 Understanding the Effect of Electronic Prehospital Medical Records in Ambulances: A Qualitative Observational Study in a Prehospital Setting Jensen, Frederikke Bøgh Ladefoged, Kathrine Tornbjerg Lindskou, Tim Alex Søvsø, Morten Breinholt Christensen, Erika Frischknecht Teli, Maurizio Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Little is known of ambulance professionals’ work practices regarding the use of medical records, their communication with patients, before and during hand over to Emergency Departments (ED). An electronic Prehospital Medical Record (ePMR) has been implemented in all Danish ambulances since 2015. Our aim was to investigate the use of ePMR and whether it affected the ambulance professionals’ clinical practice. We performed a qualitative study with observations of ePMR use in ambulance runs in the North Denmark Region. Furthermore, informal interviews with ambulance professionals was performed. Analysis was accomplished with inspiration from grounded theory. Our main findings were: (1) the ePMR is an essential work tool which aided ambulance professionals with overview of data collection and facilitated a checklist for ED hand overs, (2) mobility and flexibility of the ePMR facilitated conversations and relations with the patients, and (3) in acute severe situations, the ePMR could not stand alone in hand over or communication with the ED. The ePMR affected the ambulance professionals’ work practice in various ways and utilization of ePMR while simultaneously treating patients in ambulances does not obstruct the relation with the patient. To this end, the ePMR appears feasible in collaboration across the prehospital setting. MDPI 2021-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7967689/ /pubmed/33673420 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052330 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Understanding the Effect of Electronic Prehospital Medical Records in Ambulances: A Qualitative Observational Study in a Prehospital Setting
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7967689/
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