Abstract

Increasing requirements for documentation, cross-sectoral communication and quality management are leading to increased organizational effort in emergency medical services (EMS). On the one hand, the use of digital information systems in prehospital settings can help to support emergency physicians and paramedics in these tasks and on the other hand, it opens new treatment options such as telemedical care for patients. This work attempts to provide acomprehensive picture of the current use of digital systems for ambulance services in Germany. To do so, the study investigated how widespread various information and communication systems currently are at local EMS stations and ambulances, how they are used by emergency personnel, how they are assessed by users and what challenges currently exist for further expansion and greater acceptance of the users. The cross-sectional study was conducted as anationwide, exploratory online survey among emergency physicians and paramedic professionals in July and August 2020 covering 24different questions. Participation was called for on the Internet, at EMS stations and in hospital emergency departments. Subsequent data analysis was performed using descriptive statistical methods. Solutions considered included digital documentation and hospital prenotification, interdisciplinary care capacity notification, real-time telehealth services and digital radio units. In total, 821 responses of participants from 481 different EMS stations from 382 cities nationwide were included in the evaluation. The availability of the 16systems surveyed varies significantly throughout Germany, depending on the federal state and application. While basic equipment such as radio units or navigation devices are available on almost all surveyed ambulances, the share which has real-time telehealth applications at their disposal is just 6%. Aproportion of 72% reported the usage of any type of digital documentation and 41% used adigital tool for prenotification of emergency rooms in at least one hospital. The emergency staff surveyed were generally open to new technologies and resulting possibilities, such as having an electronic patient care record or transmitting patient data digitally to emergency room. Almost all participants see abenefit in the use of information technology in ambulance service, although slightly more than half considered current implementation as unsatisfactory. Challenges are particularly evident with regard to reliability, hardware, useability and interoperability with third parties, such as dispatch centres and hospitals. Although information technology systems in German EMS are no longer in their infancy, there is still along way to go before prehospital emergency care can be considered as extensively and adequately digitalized. Amore holistic perspective and networked implementation of all systems and processes involved in emergency response operations can help improve and further spread digital solutions for prehospital emergency care. Incorporating field experience into the development process could contribute to increasing functionality and user acceptance.

Highlights

  • Background and objectiveIncreasing requirements for documentation, cross-sectoral communication and quality management are leading to increased organizational effort in emergency medical services (EMS)

  • Grundlage für die Entwicklung des hier verwendeten Fragebogens war ein induktiv entwickeltes Kategoriensystem für Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien (IKT) in der Notfallmedizin, das eher bestmöglich den aktuellen technischen Stand in der Regelversorgung abbilden soll, als innovative Technologien mit geringerem Reifegrad in den Mittelpunkt zu stellen (

  • Sieber F, Kotulla R, Urban B et al (2020) Entwicklung der Frequenz und des Spektrums von Rettungsdiensteinsätzen in Deutschland

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Summary

Digitale Systeme zur Unterstützung von präklinischen Notfalleinsätzen

Deutschlandweite Querschnittserhebung zu Verfügbarkeit, Nutzung und bestehenden Herausforderungen. Die Verwendung digitaler Informationssysteme im präklinischen Einsatz kann sowohl dazu beitragen, Einsatzkräfte bei diesen Aufgaben zu unterstützen als auch neue Behandlungsmöglichkeiten für Patienten eröffnen. Die Arbeit versucht, ein möglichst umfassendes Bild der derzeitigen Verbreitung und Nutzung von Informations- und Kommunikationssystemen zur Einsatzunterstützung in Deutschland zu erstellen. Material und Methoden: Die Querschnittsstudie wurde als deutschlandweite, explorative Online-Befragung unter Notärzten und Rettungsdienstfachpersonal von Juli bis August 2020 durchgeführt. A. Lösungen für die digitale Dokumentation und Krankenhausvoranmeldung, für den Versorgungsnachweis und Telenotarztdienst sowie der Digitalfunk. Die Verfügbarkeit von 16 untersuchten Systemen variiert deutschlandweit je nach Bundesland und Anwendungsbereich. Befragte Einsatzkräfte zeigen sich gegenüber neuen Technologien und Möglichkeiten grundsätzlich offen, wenngleich die aktuelle Umsetzung als nicht zufriedenstellend bewertet wird.

Kurze Hinführung zum Thema
Hintergrund und Fragestellung
Statistische Analyse
Konsultation eines Telenotarztes
Untersuchung der regionalen Verfügbarkeit
Persönliche Haltung der Einsatzkräfte
Anwendungsfälle im Einsatz
Einhaltung ethischer Richtlinien
Verwendete Literatur
Findings
Weiterführende Literatur
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