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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36251394/predictors-of-non-transport-for-older-adult-ems-patients-encountered-for-falls
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anjni Joiner, Antonio R Fernandez, Lee Van Vleet, José G Cabañas, Joseph Grover, Andrew Godfrey, Remle Crowe, Catherine Staton, Juliessa Pavon
BACKGROUND: Emergency medical services (EMS) encounters for falls among older adults have been linked to poor outcomes when the patient is not transported by EMS to a hospital. However, little is known regarding characteristics of this patient population. Our primary objective was to describe characteristics associated with non-transport among older adult EMS patients encountered for falls. METHODS: We performed a national retrospective cross-sectional study of 9-1-1 patient contacts from the 2019 ESO Data Collaborative...
October 28, 2022: Prehospital Emergency Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36251151/health-service-utilization-by-people-experiencing-homelessness-and-engaging-with-community-paramedics-a-pre-post-study
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J G Taplin, C M Barnabe, I E Blanchard, C J Doig, L Crowshoe, F M Clement
OBJECTIVES: To compare health service utilization of patients interacting with a mobile integrated health care program consisting of advanced care paramedics delivering community paramedic care to people experiencing homelessness before and after their initial visit. METHODS: ED visits, physician claims, and pharmaceutical dispensations were compared in the year prior to and in the year following the initial community paramedic visit. Administrative databases were linked and utilization rates were calculated and analyzed between periods in this pre-post cohort study...
December 2022: CJEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36082010/diabetes-management-for-community-paramedics-development-and-implementation-of-a-novel-curriculum
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna L Kasper, Lucas A Myers, Peter N Carlson, Rachel F Johnson, Jeffery L Schultz, Dustin Meyer, Chad P Liedl, Michael B Juntunen, Rozalina G McCoy
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2022: Diabetes Spectrum: a Publication of the American Diabetes Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36065522/the-development-of-community-paramedicine-a-restricted-review
#24
REVIEW
Brendan Shannon, Georgette Eaton, Chelsea Lanos, Matthew Leyenaar, Mike Nolan, Kelly-Ann Bowles, Brett Williams, Peter O'Meara, Gary Wingrove, J D Heffern, Alan Batt
Community paramedic roles are expanding internationally, and no review of the literature could be found to guide services in the formation of community paramedicine programmes. For this reason, the aim of this restricted review was to explore and better understand the successes and learnings of community paramedic programmes across five domains being; education requirements, models of delivery, clinical governance and supervision, scope of roles and outcomes. This restricted review was conducted by searching four databases (CENTRAL, ERIC, EMBASE, MEDLINE and Google Scholar) as well as grey literature search from 2001 until 28/12/2021...
September 5, 2022: Health & Social Care in the Community
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35982327/-educational-perspectives-in-emergency-paramedicine-interdisciplinary-discourse-on-education-professional-practice-and-challenges-in-the-field-of-emergency-medical-services
#25
REVIEW
Philipp Dahlmann, Simone Böbel, Christian Frieß, Maresa Neuerer
Societal developments that result in an increase in geriatric, psychosocial, and subacute (i.e. not time-critical) emergencies are changing the demands on emergency care and posing challenges to the system of emergency care and emergency medical services (EMS). The training of emergency paramedics (NotSan) lays the foundation for finding a qualified systemic response to evolving patient needs and requirements. By extending and strengthening their competencies, NotSan are to be understood as basic emergency care providers...
August 18, 2022: Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35748597/multimethod-process-evaluation-of-a-community-paramedic-delivered-care-transitions-intervention-for-older-ed-patients
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gwen Costa Jacobsohn, Apoorva P Maru, Rebecca K Green, Angela N Gifford, Matthew D Lukasik, Tikiri Bandara, Thomas V Caprio, Amy L Cochran, Jeremy T Cushman, Courtney M C Jones, Amy J H Kind, Michael Lohmeier, Manish N Shah
Objective: We assessed fidelity of delivery and participant engagement in the implementation of a community paramedic coach-led Care Transitions Intervention (CTI) program adapted for use following emergency department (ED) visits. Methods: The adapted CTI for ED-to-home transitions was implemented at three university-affiliated hospitals in two cities from 2016 to 2019. Participants were age ≥60 years old and discharged from the ED within 24 hours of arrival. In the current analysis, participants had to have received the CTI...
June 24, 2022: Prehospital Emergency Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35666265/evaluation-of-an-ems-based-community-paramedic-pilot-program-to-reduce-frequency-of-9-1-1-calls-among-high-utilizers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lori L Boland, Diana Jin, Kimberly P Hedger, Charles J Lick, Joey L Duren, Andrew C Stevens
BACKGROUND: Many community paramedic interventions aim to reduce unnecessary emergency department visits among high utilizers of acute care, but fewer focus specifically on reducing summons for emergency medical services (EMS). We implemented an EMS-based pilot program that identified high utilizers of 9-1-1 and facilitated community paramedic outreach encounters to understand and address potentially unnecessary 9-1-1 calls. This study compares the pre- and post-intervention incidence rate of 9-1-1 calls among program participants...
June 27, 2022: Prehospital Emergency Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35465409/parent-guardian-experiences-with-the-healthcare-system-and-community-supports-for-pediatric-asthma-management
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura J Rolke, Sarah F Griffin, Joel Hamilton, Rachel Mayo, Joel E Williams, Lior Rennert, Kerry K Sease
Determinants of pediatric asthma management include child, family, healthcare, and community factors. The purpose of this study is to investigate how parents/guardians are impacted by and act on these factors to aid in their child's asthma self-management. Interviews were conducted in Fall 2020 with 12 female parents/guardians of Black/African American children who participated in a community paramedic pilot study with their child in South Carolina. Children in the initial study had an asthma diagnosis of moderate persistent asthma, had Medicaid insurance, and were determined high-risk for emergency room presentation...
2022: Journal of Patient Experience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35450906/diabetes-rescue-engagement-and-management-d-rem-rationale-and-design-of-a-pragmatic-clinical-trial-of-a-community-paramedicine-programme-to-improve-diabetes-care
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael B Juntunen, Chad P Liedl, Peter N Carlson, Lucas A Myers, Zachary R Stickler, Jill A Ryan Schultz, Angela K Meilander, Emma Behnken, Michelle A Lampman, M Carson Rogerson, Karen M Fischer, Rozalina G McCoy
INTRODUCTION: Diabetes is one of the most common serious chronic health conditions in the USA. People living with diabetes face multiple barriers to optimal diabetes care, including gaps in access to medical care and self-management education, diabetes distress, and high burden of treatment. Community paramedics (CPs) are uniquely positioned to support multidisciplinary care for patients with diabetes by delivering focused diabetes self-management education and support and bridging the gaps between patients and the clinical and community resources they need to live well with their disease...
April 21, 2022: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35440482/integrating-community-paramedicine-with-primary-health-care-a-qualitative-study-of-community-paramedic-views
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gina Agarwal, Amelia Keenan, Melissa Pirrie, Francine Marzanek-Lefebvre
BACKGROUND: Community paramedicine (CP) is an emerging model of care that addresses local health needs through programs led by community paramedics; however, CP remains poorly defined and appears to lack systematic integration with the broader health system, specifically primary care, within which it is seated. The purpose of the study was to elucidate the views of community paramedics and their stakeholders in Ontario, Canada, on the topic of integrating CP with the broader health system...
April 2022: CMAJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35420743/patient-perceptions-of-in-home-urgent-care-via-mobile-integrated-health
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stephen C Dorner, Amy J Wint, Philip S Brenner, Bronwyn Keefe, Joseph Palmisano, Lisa I Iezzoni
OBJECTIVES: Emergency department (ED) crowding poses a severe public health threat, and identifying acceptable means of treating medical conditions in alternative sites of care is imperative. We compared patients' experiences with in-home urgent care via mobile integrated health (MIH) vs urgent care provided in EDs. STUDY DESIGN: Survey, completed on paper, online, or by telephone. We surveyed all patients who received MIH care for an urgent health problem (n = 443) and consecutive patients who visited EDs for urgent care (n = 1436)...
April 2022: American Journal of Managed Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35022158/covid-19-assessment-and-testing-in-rural-communities-during-the-pandemic-cross-sectional-analysis
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonathan Fitzsimon, Oliver Gervais, Chelsea Lanos
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated the need for urgent improvements in access to health care for rural, remote, and underserviced communities. The Renfrew County Virtual Triage and Assessment Centre (VTAC) was designed to provide access to COVID-19 testing and assessment with a family physician. The goal was to protect emergency departments and 911 paramedics while ensuring that nobody was left at home, suffering in silence. Residents were encouraged to call their own family physician for any urgent health needs...
February 8, 2022: JMIR Public Health and Surveillance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34888741/correction-to-impact-of-community-paramedic-interventions-on-transfers-from-long-term-care-to-emergency-departments-results-of-a-systematic-review
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Abraham Munene, Dominic Alaazi, Jane Mathew, Patrick McLane, Greta Cummings, Jayna Holroyd-Leduc
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 2022: CJEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34764166/relevance-of-assessment-items-in-community-paramedicine-home-visit-programmes-results-of-a-modified-delphi-study
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew S Leyenaar, Amir Allana, Samir K Sinha, Michael Nolan, Gina Agarwal, Walter Tavares, Andrew P Costa
OBJECTIVE: Guidelines for a structured assessment in community paramedicine home visit programmes have not been established and evidence to inform their creation is lacking. We sought to investigate the relevance of assessment items to the practice of community paramedics according to a pre-established clarity-utility matrix. DESIGN: We designed a modified-Delphi study consisting of predetermined thresholds for achieving consensus, number of rounds of for scoring items, a defined meeting and discussion process, and a sample of participants that was purposefully representative...
November 11, 2021: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34750134/community-paramedic-mobile-covid-19-unit-serving-people-experiencing-homelessness
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zachary R Stickler, Peter N Carlson, Lucas Myers, Jill Ryan Schultz, Teresa Swenson, Candice Darling, Chad Liedl, Rozalina G McCoy
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
November 2021: Annals of Family Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34706727/-they-re-very-passionate-about-making-sure-that-women-stay-healthy-a-qualitative-examination-of-women-s-experiences-participating-in-a-community-paramedicine-program
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura M Schwab-Reese, Lynette M Renner, Hannah King, R Paul Miller, Darren Forman, Joshua S Krumenacker, Andrea L DeMaria
BACKGROUND: Community paramedicine programs (i.e., physician-directed preventive care by emergency medical services personnel embedded in communities) offer a novel approach to community-based health care. Project Swaddle, a community paramedicine program for mothers and their infants, seeks to address (directly or through referrals) the physical, mental, social, and economic needs of its participants. The objective of this process evaluation was to describe women's experiences in Project Swaddle...
October 28, 2021: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34505798/-house-calls-by-mobile-integrated-health-paramedics-for-patients-with-heart-failure-a-feasibility-study
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bruce A Feldman, Orlando E Rivera, Christopher J Greb, Jeanne L Jacoby, Jennifer Nesfeder, Paul Secheresiu, Mahek Shah, Deborah W Sundlof
Background: Early readmissions following hospital discharge for heart failure (HF) remain a major concern. Among the various strategies designed to reduce readmissions, home evaluations have been observed to have a favorable impact. We assessed the feasibility of integrating community paramedics into the outpatient management of HF patients. Methods: Selected paramedics completed an educational HF curriculum. These Mobile Integrated Health Paramedics (MIHP) performed scheduled home visits 2- and 15-days post-discharge for patients with Stage C HF (Phase I) and patients with Stage D HF (Phase II)...
September 28, 2021: Prehospital Emergency Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34275436/community-nurse-paramedics-sphere-of-practice-in-primary-care-an-ethnographic-study
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tuija Rasku, Marja Kaunonen, Elizabeth Thyer, Eija Paavilainen, Katja Joronen
BACKGROUND: Primary care, the principal function of the health care system, requires effort from all local primary health care teams. Community Paramedicine (CP) has managed to reduce the use of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) for non-emergency calls, but for the paramedic to move from traditional emergency calls to non-emergency care will mean new demands. There is a paucity of research exploring nurse-paramedics' experiences and perceptions of their novel roles as community paramedics in Finland...
July 18, 2021: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34140415/identification-of-elder-abuse-through-out-of-hospital-emergency-care-providers
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mari Salminen-Tuomaala, Juha Tiainen, Riitta Mikkola, Eija Paavilainen
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation are under-detected and under-reported. The purpose of this qualitative study was to describe out-ofhospital emergency care providers' experiences of identifying elder abuse. METHODS: Individual theme interviews were conducted with nine prehospital emergency care providers and three community paramedics in spring 2019. The transcribed data were analyzed using inductive content analysis. RESULTS: Although the short duration of care contacts made the identification of elder abuse challenging, the emergency care providers detected indicators of physical, psychological and social abuse, unethical action, material exploitation, and self-neglect/self-abuse...
June 17, 2021: Research and Theory for Nursing Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33909512/assessment-of-fall-related-emergency-medical-service-calls-and-transports-after-a-community-level-fall-prevention-initiative
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Catherine C Quatman-Yates, David Wisner, Mark Weade, Mindy Gabriel, Jessica M Wiseman, Elizabeth Sheridan, Jennifer H Garvin, John F P Bridges, Heena P Santry, Ashish R Panchal, Soledad Fernandez, Carmen E Quatman
Background: Getting effective fall prevention into the homes of medically and physically vulnerable individuals is a critical public health challenge. Community paramedicine is emerging globally as a new model of care that allows emergency medical service units to evaluate and treat patients in non-emergency contexts for prevention efforts and chronic care management. The promise of community paramedicine as a delivery system for fall prevention that scales to community-level improvements in outcomes is compelling but untested...
2022: Prehospital Emergency Care
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