Time, island and ambulance type characteristics of patient transfers from two Turkish islands

IF 1.4 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY International Journal of Emergency Services Pub Date : 2019-10-02 DOI:10.1108/ijes-12-2018-0065
Cüneyt Çalışkan, K. H. Altıntaş
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the time, place and ambulance types specified on the ambulance patient registry forms for cases transferred through 112 EMS in the Bozcaada and Gökçeada island districts of the province of Çanakkale. Design/methodology/approach The universe of the descriptive – cross-sectional epidemiological study was composed of the ambulance patient registration forms of the cases which were transferred from Bozcaada and Gökçeada islands between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2013. Findings Of the transfers made, 28.1 percent were in the year 2012, 39.5 percent were in summer, 16.6 percent were in July, 17.9 percent were on Monday, 37.1 percent were between 12.00 and 17.59 h and 61.5 percent were from Gökçeada island. Ground ambulances were more common in the transfers from Bozcaada island, while ambulance boat and helicopter ambulance were more common for transfers from Gökçeada island. Helicopter-Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) (p<0.001), which is commonly preferred for patient transfers, inversely affects the use of Ambulance Boat-Emergency Medical Service (BEMS) and ground ambulances. Transfers from Bozcaada island were found to be shorter in duration, and the number of transfers from Bozcaada island between 00.00 and 05.59 h were found to be higher than from Gökçeada island (p<0.001), while the number of transfers via ground ambulance between 00.00 and 05.59 h were found to be higher than the other ambulance types (p<0.001). Practical implications This study reveals the current state of the various referral routes from the islands. Originality/value This paper is the first study to demonstrate the characteristics of patients referred from the island belongs to Turkey.
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从土耳其两个岛屿转移病人的时间、岛屿和救护车类型特征
目的本文的目的是评估时间,Çanakkale省Bozcaada和Gökçeada岛区通过112 EMS转运的病例的救护车患者登记表上规定的地点和救护车类型。设计/方法/方法描述性-横断面流行病学研究的范围由转运病例的救护车-患者登记表组成2009年1月1日至2013年12月31日期间,Bozcaada和Gökçeada群岛。在转移中,28.1%在2012年,39.5%在夏季,16.6%在7月,17.9%在周一,37.1%在12.00至17.59之间 h和61.5%来自哥克塞达岛。地面救护车在从博兹卡阿达岛转移的过程中更为常见,而救护车船和直升机救护车在从戈克塞达岛转移的情况下更为常见。直升机紧急医疗服务(HEMS)(p<0.001)通常是患者转移的首选服务,它对救护车船紧急医疗服务和地面救护车的使用产生了负面影响。从博兹卡阿达岛转移的时间较短,从博兹卡阿达岛的转移次数在00.00至05.59之间 h高于Gökçeada岛(p<0.001),而通过地面救护车转移的次数在00.00至05.59之间 h高于其他救护车类型(p<0.001)。实际意义这项研究揭示了来自岛屿的各种转诊路线的现状。独创性/价值本文是第一项证明从土耳其岛转诊的患者特征的研究。
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International Journal of Emergency Services
International Journal of Emergency Services SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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