The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Pre-Hospital Emergency Medical Services: The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on pre-hospital services

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Cavus, Kadir [1 ]
Akbulut, Meryem [2 ]
Kaya, Afsin A. [3 ]
机构
[1] Artvin Coruh Univ, Emergency Aid 1, Artvin, Turkiye
[2] Yozgat Bozok Univ, Emergency Aid 1, Yozgat, Turkiye
[3] Ondokuz Mayıs Univ, Havza Vocatıonal Sch, Dept Property Protect & Safety, Samsun, Turkiye
关键词
ambulance; COVID-19; emergency hotline; pandemic; Pre-Hospital Emergency Medical Services (PHEMS); CALLS;
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10.1017/dmp.2024.23
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Background: The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) disease outbreak started in China and went on to affect the entire world. Healthcare providers were among the communities that faced severe challenges during the pandemic, and this was especially true of Pre-Hospital Emergency Medical Services (PHEMS) providers.Objectives: This study aims to investigate the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on service requests submitted to PHEMS providers via calls made to emergency hotlines.Methods: Data were obtained on calls made to 112 (the emergency hotline) during March - August 2020 (i.e., during the pandemic) and the same period the previous year (i.e., the pre-pandemic period). These 2 data sets were analyzed and compared using the SPSS 26 software package (IBM Corp., Armonk, New York, USA).Results: The results of the analysis indicated that the total number of emergency calls received during the pandemic period (11 745) increased compared to the pre-pandemic period (10 747), whereas there was a decrease in the proportion of trauma-related emergency calls during the pandemic period (5.3%) compared to the pre-pandemic period (6.8%). Furthermore, there was a higher proportion of extended service times among ambulances serving in PHEMS during the pandemic period (ambulance movements longer than 90 seconds: 15.6%) compared to the pre-pandemic period (ambulance movements longer than 90 seconds: 8.6%). Non-emergency ambulance usage rate was 44.90% in the pre-pandemic period and 38.90% in the pandemic period.Conclusions: As the study's results show that there was an increase in the number of calls to PHEMS during the pandemic period, especially given that a significant portion of these calls consisted of non-emergency calls, it is recommended that measures be taken to reduce the excessive load on PHEMS during a pandemic.
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