The knowledge management and the guidelines of learning instruction on emergency medical services by local administrative organizations in northeastern Thailand

Sukhumvit Saiyasopon, Thananchakorn Pakittawichit, Chula Chareonvong, Phrapalad Peerapong Chotnok, Suchin Chansungnern, Thongphon Promsaka Na Sakolnakorn, Akkakorn Chaiyapong, Wanchai Dhammasaccakarn
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This study aims to emergency medical services (EMS) and their efficacy within the purview of Local Administrative Organizations (LAOs) in Thailand. As the responsibility for EMS has transitioned from public hospitals to LAOs, it has prompted inquiries into their efficiency. This research endeavors to scrutinize the determinants influencing the performance of EMS managed by LAOs. To accomplish this objective, we embraced a quantitative research approach. Data was obtained from 636 individuals who had availed emergency medical services, chosen through purposive sampling. Questionnaires were used to collect data, and the IOC index was employed to ensure data integrity. Descriptive statistics elucidated and assessed various variables. Multiple regression analysis was conducted with a statistical significance level of 0.01 to unearth the associations between administrative factors and the performance of EMS by LAOs. This research uncovers a positive, moderate-level correlation between administrative factors and the performance of EMS by LAOs. Specifically, factors such as community engagement, service preparedness, operational efficiency, budget allocation, resource availability, and staffing levels were identified as noteworthy predictors of EMS success by LAOs, explaining 60.8 percent of the variance. The outcomes of this study have practical implications for EMS management by local authorities, not only in Thailand but also in other regions grappling with analogous challenges. This research contributes to the ongoing endeavors to enhance pre-hospital care and emergency response, ultimately preserving lives and mitigating the repercussions of emergency illnesses and accidents on communities.
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本研究旨在探讨泰国地方行政组织(老挝)的紧急医疗服务(EMS)及其效能。随着紧急医疗服务的责任从公立医院转移到老挝,它引发了对其效率的质疑。本研究旨在探讨老挝管理的EMS绩效的影响因素。为了实现这一目标,我们采用了定量研究方法。通过有目的的抽样,从636名接受过紧急医疗服务的个人中获得了数据。采用问卷调查的方式收集数据,采用IOC指数来保证数据的完整性。描述性统计阐明和评估各种变量。采用多元回归分析,以0.01的统计显著性水平揭示行政因素与老挝EMS绩效之间的关系。本研究发现行政因素与老挝医疗服务绩效之间存在正相关。具体而言,老挝认为社区参与、服务准备、运营效率、预算分配、资源可用性和人员配备水平等因素是EMS成功的重要预测因素,解释了60.8%的差异。本研究的结果对地方当局的EMS管理具有实际意义,不仅在泰国,而且在其他地区也面临类似的挑战。这项研究有助于不断努力加强院前护理和应急反应,最终保护生命,减轻紧急疾病和事故对社区的影响。
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