2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12873-021-00456-w
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Identification of new demands regarding prehospital care based on 35,188 missions in 2018

Abstract: Background Population ageing and increased prevalence of chronic diseases result in the emergence of new demands in prehospital care. The prehospital system is facing an increase of cases without acute threat to life (so-called “non-urgent”), which generates tension due to a higher number of admissions to emergency departments and a greater use of prehospital resources. Our aim is to understand this transition in prehospital activities and to delineate the primary missions performed by paramedi… Show more

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“…A NACA score of 4 means that without hospital treatment, the disease or lesions could evolve toward vital risk, for example, a myocardial infarction. NACA scores between 4 and 6 can be considered "urgent" cases, and cases with NACA scores between 0 and 3 can be considered "nonurgent" [12]. The health issue is described according to 33 predefined categories identified by the paramedics: for example, trauma, cardiac arrest or intoxication (Table 1).…”
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“…A NACA score of 4 means that without hospital treatment, the disease or lesions could evolve toward vital risk, for example, a myocardial infarction. NACA scores between 4 and 6 can be considered "urgent" cases, and cases with NACA scores between 0 and 3 can be considered "nonurgent" [12]. The health issue is described according to 33 predefined categories identified by the paramedics: for example, trauma, cardiac arrest or intoxication (Table 1).…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter typically involve elderly persons with complex pathologies (multiple diseases or chronic diseases) or non-specific problems such as decreased general health conditions (7.7%) or mental health concerns (6.9%). Vuilleumier et al [12] also show that over half of the patients requesting emergency services were 65 or older. Nearly 12% of EMS responses resulted in the non-transport of the patient, and only 23% concerned trauma.…”
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“…Es muss davon ausgegangen werden, dass sich das Aufgabenspektrum im Rettungsdienst dahin gehend verändern wird, dass die Zuständigkeit für unkritische Patientinnen und Patienten mehr an Bedeutung gewinnen wird [26]. In dem Zusammenhang werden lebensbedrohliche Einsätze auch zukünftig nur einen geringen Anteil an den Gesamteinsätzen ausmachen [31]. Dies steht im Widerspruch In einem Kollektiv von Patientinnen und Patienten, die durch den Rettungsdienst nicht transportiert wurden, wurde festgestellt, dass dies insbesondere bei über den Notruf gemeldeten unspezifischen Symptomen, aber auch bei Bauch-/ Flanken-und Leistenschmerzund Atembeschwerden der Fall war [13].…”
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“…This allows them to acquire the methodological basis for publishing. Indeed, in recent years, paramedics have published in scientific journals on various topics such as the evolution of non-emergency care requests, on technical aspects during resuscitation or the treatment of pain [ 13 , 14 , 15 ]. Finally, the schools have developed this aspect of methodology considerably during the initial training.…”
Section: Outlooks and The Futurementioning
confidence: 99%