Timothy Makrides, Linda Ross, C. Gosling, Joseph Acker, P. O'Meara
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Abstract
PurposeThis study aims to map and examine the existing evidence to provide an overview of what is known about the structure and characteristics of the Anglo-American paramedic system in developed countries.Design/methodology/approachThe review includes results examining the structure and characteristics of the Anglo-American paramedic system in English-speaking developed countries. Databases, including Embase, MEDLINE, Web of Science, EBSCOhost, CINAHL, Google Scholar and Epistemonikos, were searched from the inception of the databases. A grey literature search strategy was conducted to identify non-indexed relevant literature along with forward and backward searching of citations and references of included studies. Two reviewers undertook title and abstract screening, followed by full-text screening. Finally, data extraction was performed using a customised instrument. Included studies were summarised using narrative synthesis structured around broad themes exploring the structure and characteristics of the Anglo-American paramedic system.Findings The synthesis of information shows that varying models (or subsystems) exist within the Anglo-American paramedic system. The use of metaphorical models based on philosophical underpinnings are used to describe two novel subsystems within the Anglo-American paramedic system. These are the professionally autonomous and directive paramedic systems, with the directive model being further categorised into the rescue and hospital-managed submodels.Originality/valueThis study is the first of its kind to explore the modern subcategorisation of the Anglo-American paramedic system using a realist lens as the basis for its approach.
目的本研究旨在绘制和检查现有证据,以概述发达国家英美护理系统的结构和特征。设计/方法/方法审查包括对英语发达国家英美护理系统结构和特征的审查结果。数据库,包括Embase、MEDLINE、Web of Science、EBSCOhost、CINAHL、Google Scholar和Epistemonikos,从数据库一开始就进行了搜索。采用灰色文献搜索策略来识别未编入索引的相关文献,同时对纳入研究的引文和参考文献进行前向和后向搜索。两名评审员进行了标题和摘要筛选,然后进行了全文筛选。最后,使用定制仪器进行数据提取。纳入的研究使用围绕广泛主题构建的叙事综合法进行总结,探索英美护理系统的结构和特征。研究结果信息综合显示,英美护理系统中存在不同的模型(或子系统)。使用基于哲学基础的隐喻模型来描述英美护理系统中的两个新颖的子系统。这些是专业自主和指导性的护理人员系统,指导性模型被进一步分类为救援和医院管理子模型。独创性/价值本研究首次以现实主义视角为基础,探索英美护理系统的现代子分类。