1. Exploring Saudi paramedics' experiences in managing adult trauma cases: a qualitative study.
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Almuwallad A, Harthi N, Albargi H, Siddig B, and Alharbi RJ
- Subjects
- Humans, Saudi Arabia, Adult, Male, Female, Interviews as Topic, Middle Aged, Attitude of Health Personnel, Burnout, Professional prevention & control, Emergency Medical Technicians psychology, Paramedics, Qualitative Research, Wounds and Injuries therapy, Allied Health Personnel
- Abstract
Background: Saudi paramedics face numerous challenges while providing care for adult trauma patients affecting their care but little is known about these specific challenges., Methods: A qualitative study was conducted using a purposive sample of Saudi paramedics from the Saudi Red Crescent Authority (SRCA) across various cities. Data were collected through online semi-structured interviews and analyzed using the framework method., Results: A total of 20 paramedics were recruited and interviewed. They identified challenges in trauma response, including coordinating care, ensuring the accuracy and accessibility of patient information, and maintaining confidence and readiness. Participants emphasized the need for independent knowledge acquisition through courses, simulations, and peer discussions. They also highlighted the need for more paramedics, strategies to reduce burnout, and the importance of accurately assessing patient conditions. Additionally, they also stressed the importance of raising public awareness to enhance trauma care., Conclusion: This study explored Saudi paramedics' experiences in managing adult trauma patients. standardized handovers, more staff, and greater public awareness are the main key needs to improve daily practice., Competing Interests: Declarations. Ethical approval and informed consent to participate: This study received approval from the Jazan University Institutional Review Board (IRB), under reference number REC-45/08/985 (HAPO-10–001). It was conducted in compliance with local laws and institutional guidelines. Participants reviewed the study's information sheet, confirmed their understanding, and provided signed informed consent before participating. Consent for publication: Not applicable. Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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