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A National Survey of Prehospital Care Services of United Kingdom for Use, Governance and Perception of Prehospital Point of Care Ultrasound

Introduction: Point of care ultrasound (POCUS) has become a common practice in prehospital care over the last 10 years. There is lack of literature on its use and governance structure in United Kingdom (UK) prehospital care services. We aimed to survey the use, governance of prehospital POCUS among...

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Autores principales: Naeem, Salman, Edmunds, Christopher, Hirst, Thomas, Williams, Julia, Alzarrad, Amir, Ronaldson, James, Barrat, Jon, East Anglian Air Ambulance Research, Audit, Innovation and Development (RAID) Group, PreHospital Trainee Operated Research Network (PHOTON)
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9983728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36896376
http://dx.doi.org/10.24908/pocus.v7i2.15739
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author Naeem, Salman
Edmunds, Christopher
Hirst, Thomas
Williams, Julia
Alzarrad, Amir
Ronaldson, James
Barrat, Jon
East Anglian Air Ambulance Research, Audit, Innovation and Development (RAID) Group,
PreHospital Trainee Operated Research Network (PHOTON),
author_facet Naeem, Salman
Edmunds, Christopher
Hirst, Thomas
Williams, Julia
Alzarrad, Amir
Ronaldson, James
Barrat, Jon
East Anglian Air Ambulance Research, Audit, Innovation and Development (RAID) Group,
PreHospital Trainee Operated Research Network (PHOTON),
author_sort Naeem, Salman
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description Introduction: Point of care ultrasound (POCUS) has become a common practice in prehospital care over the last 10 years. There is lack of literature on its use and governance structure in United Kingdom (UK) prehospital care services. We aimed to survey the use, governance of prehospital POCUS among UK prehospital services and perceptions of clinicians and services regarding its utility and barriers to its implementation. Methods: Four electronic questionnaire surveys were delivered to UK helicopter emergency medical service (HEMS) & clinicians, ambulance and community emergency medicine (CEM) services between 1(st) of April and 31(st) of July 2021 investigating current use, governance structure for POCUS and perception about its benefits and barriers. Invitations were sent via email to medical directors or research leads of services and using social media. Survey links remained live for two months each. Results: Overall, 90%, 62% and 60% of UK HEMS, ambulance and CEM services respectively, responded to surveys. Most of the services used prehospital POCUS, however only two HEMS organisations fulfilled the Royal College of Radiology governance criteria for POCUS. The most commonly performed POCUS modality was echo in cardiac arrest. Majority of clinicians judged POCUS to be beneficial and the common perceived benefit was promotion of enhanced and effective clinical care. Major barriers to its implementation included a lack of formal governance, limited literature supporting its use and difficulties in performing POCUS in prehospital environment. Conclusion: This survey demonstrates that prehospital POCUS is being provided by a majority of the prehospital care services and clinicians have found it beneficial in providing enhanced clinical care to their patients. However, the barriers to its implementation are relative lack of governance structure and supportive literature.
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spelling pubmed-99837282023-03-08 A National Survey of Prehospital Care Services of United Kingdom for Use, Governance and Perception of Prehospital Point of Care Ultrasound Naeem, Salman Edmunds, Christopher Hirst, Thomas Williams, Julia Alzarrad, Amir Ronaldson, James Barrat, Jon East Anglian Air Ambulance Research, Audit, Innovation and Development (RAID) Group, PreHospital Trainee Operated Research Network (PHOTON), POCUS J Medicine Introduction: Point of care ultrasound (POCUS) has become a common practice in prehospital care over the last 10 years. There is lack of literature on its use and governance structure in United Kingdom (UK) prehospital care services. We aimed to survey the use, governance of prehospital POCUS among UK prehospital services and perceptions of clinicians and services regarding its utility and barriers to its implementation. Methods: Four electronic questionnaire surveys were delivered to UK helicopter emergency medical service (HEMS) & clinicians, ambulance and community emergency medicine (CEM) services between 1(st) of April and 31(st) of July 2021 investigating current use, governance structure for POCUS and perception about its benefits and barriers. Invitations were sent via email to medical directors or research leads of services and using social media. Survey links remained live for two months each. Results: Overall, 90%, 62% and 60% of UK HEMS, ambulance and CEM services respectively, responded to surveys. Most of the services used prehospital POCUS, however only two HEMS organisations fulfilled the Royal College of Radiology governance criteria for POCUS. The most commonly performed POCUS modality was echo in cardiac arrest. Majority of clinicians judged POCUS to be beneficial and the common perceived benefit was promotion of enhanced and effective clinical care. Major barriers to its implementation included a lack of formal governance, limited literature supporting its use and difficulties in performing POCUS in prehospital environment. Conclusion: This survey demonstrates that prehospital POCUS is being provided by a majority of the prehospital care services and clinicians have found it beneficial in providing enhanced clinical care to their patients. However, the barriers to its implementation are relative lack of governance structure and supportive literature. 2022-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9983728/ /pubmed/36896376 http://dx.doi.org/10.24908/pocus.v7i2.15739 Text en Copyright (c) 2022 Salman Naeem, Christopher Edmunds, Thomas Hirst, Julia Williams, Amir Alzarrad, James Ronaldson, Jon Barratt, RAID, PHOTON https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Medicine
Naeem, Salman
Edmunds, Christopher
Hirst, Thomas
Williams, Julia
Alzarrad, Amir
Ronaldson, James
Barrat, Jon
East Anglian Air Ambulance Research, Audit, Innovation and Development (RAID) Group,
PreHospital Trainee Operated Research Network (PHOTON),
A National Survey of Prehospital Care Services of United Kingdom for Use, Governance and Perception of Prehospital Point of Care Ultrasound
title A National Survey of Prehospital Care Services of United Kingdom for Use, Governance and Perception of Prehospital Point of Care Ultrasound
title_full A National Survey of Prehospital Care Services of United Kingdom for Use, Governance and Perception of Prehospital Point of Care Ultrasound
title_fullStr A National Survey of Prehospital Care Services of United Kingdom for Use, Governance and Perception of Prehospital Point of Care Ultrasound
title_full_unstemmed A National Survey of Prehospital Care Services of United Kingdom for Use, Governance and Perception of Prehospital Point of Care Ultrasound
title_short A National Survey of Prehospital Care Services of United Kingdom for Use, Governance and Perception of Prehospital Point of Care Ultrasound
title_sort national survey of prehospital care services of united kingdom for use, governance and perception of prehospital point of care ultrasound
topic Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9983728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36896376
http://dx.doi.org/10.24908/pocus.v7i2.15739
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