Title of article :
South African pre-hospital guidelines: Report on progress and way forward
Author/Authors :
McCaul, Michael African Federation for Emergency Medicine Emergency Care Guideline Project Core Team Centre for Evidence-Based Health Care - Stellenbosch University, South Africa , Waal, Ben de Department of Emergency Medical Sciences - Cape Peninsula University of Technology - South Africa Peter Hodkinson Division of Emergency Medicine - University of Cape Town, South Africa , Grimmer , Karen International Centre for Allied Health Evidence (iCAHE) - University of South Australia, Australia
Abstract :
In a previous editorial1 the authors introduced the African
Federation for Emergency Medicine (AFEM) pre-hospital
clinical practice guideline (CPG) project initiated in 2015 on
behalf of the Health Professions Council of South Africa Pro-
fessional Board of Emergency Care (HPCSA PBEC). To date,
aspects of the guideline development project were presented
and discussed at the International Emergency Medicine Con-
ference (ICEM) in early 2016 and the project has subsequently
been completed and submitted to the HPCSA PBEC in June
2016 for review and eventually dissemination and implementa-
tion. The guideline represents the first evidence-based CPG for
the emergency care profession in Africa. The guideline project
aimed to review and update the existing protocols for emer-
gency care providers and create an evidence-based CPG which:
(i) provides an evidence base for emergency care practice con-
textualised to the South African setting (ii) is patient-centred,
realistic and enhances the continuation of care throughout
the emergency system (iii) is aligned to current local and inter-
national best practice and (iv) provide guidance to both cur-
rent practitioners and those envisioned by the draft National
Emergency Care Education and Training (NECET) policy.
Keywords :
South African , pre-hospital guidelines , Report on progress and way forward , Editorials
Journal title :
African Journal of Emergency Medicine