院外心脏骤停的辅助医务人员决策。描述性现象学研究

IF 1.8 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SSM. Qualitative research in health Pub Date : 2024-08-03 DOI:10.1016/j.ssmqr.2024.100472
Karl Charlton , Mark Bevan
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在院外心脏骤停期间,医护人员会做出开始、继续或终止复苏的决定。在何时进行复苏方面存在差异,有证据表明,这些决定是复杂的,并受到患者临床特征以外因素的影响。这项描述性现象学研究共有八名参与者,于 2021 年 4 月至 9 月期间在东北救护服务 NHS 基金会信托基金会进行。辅助医务人员讲述了他们遇到院外心脏骤停患者时的故事和反思,讲述了辅助医务人员的角色如何与自我身份和公众身份联系在一起,不确定死亡何时发生与突然发生的可逆事件,对他人承担的义务的伦理道德以及生命世界的多元性。复苏具有重要的仪式价值,通常是在人们的期望下进行的,在死亡识别、自我护理和对他人的护理过程中发挥着重要的社会功能。需要进一步开展研究,以了解决策的多变性对患者结果的影响,以及这与患者和公众期望之间的关系。
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‘Paramedic decision-making in out of hospital cardiac arrest. A descriptive phenomenological study’

During out of hospital cardiac arrest paramedics make decisions to commence, continue or terminate resuscitation. There is variability in when resuscitation is provided, and evidence suggests these decisions are complex and influenced by factors other than patient clinical characteristics. Through first-hand accounts of paramedics who bear witness to, and make, life and death decisions during out of hospital cardiac arrest, this study aimed to describe how paramedics decide to provide resuscitation.

This descriptive phenomenological study involved eight participants and was conducted between April–September 2021 in North East Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust.

Paramedic stories and reflections on their encounters with out of hospital cardiac arrest speak of how the role of paramedic is bound to Selfhood and public identity, uncertainty about when death has occurred versus a sudden reversible event, the ethics and morality of an obligation to Others and the plurality of lifeworld.

Resuscitation has significant ritualistic value, is often delivered in light of expectation and serves important social functions in the process of death recognition, Selfcare and care for Others. Further research is needed to understand the impact variability in decision-making has on patient outcomes and how this relates to patient and public expectations.

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