Title of article :
Pre-hospital Emergency Response Time Index for Trauma Victims in Iran
Author/Authors :
Karagholi ، Abdul Jalil Department of Nursing - Student Research Committee, Nasibeh School of Nursing and Midwifery - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences , Shafipour ، Vida Department of Nursing - Mazandaran University of Medical Science , Yazdani-Charati ، Jamshid Department of Nursing - Mazandaran University of Medical Science , Moghasemi ، Mohammad Javad Medical Emergency Management Center - Golestan University of Medical Sciences , Fahim Yegane ، Almas Golestan University of Medical Sciences , Heidarigorji ، Mohammad Ali Department of Nursing - Mazandaran University of Medical Science
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1
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Abstract :
Background: The most important basis of medical care consists of emergency care, especially that of pre-hospital type, and it plays a significant role in reducing deaths rate and trauma-induced disabilities. Objectives: This research addressed the response time index of providing pre-hospital emergency call services to trauma victims in Golestan province in 2020. Methods: This retrospective descriptive-analytical study was conducted on all the missions performed for trauma victims in Golestan pre-hospital emergency in 2020. The sampling was done as the census. The data were collected by referring to the existing systems in the pre-hospital emergency centers using a checklist based on the mission forms of the countrywide pre-hospital emergency. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics (frequency, mean, and standard deviation) and inferential statistics using parametric tests (such as t-test and Tukey’s test to compare the two groups). Results: Out of 9867 trauma victims transferred by Golestan pre-hospital emergency call service, 67.02% were men, 14.56% were women, and 18.43% were not registered by gender. The maximum mean age was related to the middle-aged group (38.86%) caused by traffic incidents. According to the international standard, the mean delay time was 01:11 m, the EMS response time for the central urban districts and the suburbs was 10:10 m and 12:00 m, the time of transfer to the central urban district and the suburb hospitals was 08:28 m and 17:28 m, the delivery time to the hospital was 7:14 m, the total mission time of the central urban district and the suburb bases was 1:01:25 h 1:30:20 h, and the mean response time for the trauma victims was 65.89%. Conclusions: The time indices of pre-hospital emergency missions in Golestan province are within the normal range of the standard time, and considering the effective role of pre-hospital emergency in reducing the mortality and disability of trauma victims, more attention should be paid to the structural and functional indices and management, especially the response and scene time.
Keywords :
Trauma , Emergency , Response Time , Index
Journal title :
Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Sciences (JNMS)
Journal title :
Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Sciences (JNMS)
Record number :
2746123
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