The experiences of patients not conveyed after evaluation by emergency medical services in Southwest Finland – A qualitative survey study




Kuoppala Anne, Skaffari Eetu, Iirola Timo, Nordquist Hilla

PublisherElsevier

2024

Australasian Emergency Care

Australasian Emergency Care

27

4

237

243

2588-994X

2588-994X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.auec.2024.05.001

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.auec.2024.05.001

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/421361855



Background: The amount of non-critical Emergency Medical Services missions has been increasing. After examination and treatment, paramedics can decide, based on guidelines, not to convey the patient to a healthcare facility. This study aimed to investigate patients' experiences in non-conveyance situations in Southwest Finland. Our research questions were: 1) Which patient concerns were not addressed? 2) What key actions improved patient comfort? and 3) What possible enhancements could make the patient experience more positive?

Methods: This was a qualitative survey study. In March 2023, all the patients who met the inclusion criteria (N = 1017) received a survey via mail. The data from three open-ended questions were analyzed using inductive content analysis.

Results: The response rate was 22.2 % (n = 226). The unaddressed patient concerns were related to inadequate immediate care and guidance and non-clinical factors causing concern. Key actions for improved patient comfort were related to immediate treatment and guidance, as well as non-clinical factors that impact the patient experience. More thorough treatment processes and more attentive encounters would have enhanced the patient experience.

Conclusions: Predominantly, patients reported having received excellent services. Utilizing paramedics' soft skills and keeping the patient as the central focus is key to improving the non-conveyance process and experience.


The Wellbeing Services County of Southwest Finland paid postage.


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