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Feasibility of quality indicators on prehospital advanced airway management in a physician-staffed emergency medical service : survey-based assessment of the provider point of view

Published inBMJ open, vol. 14, no. 3, e081951
Publication date2024-03-07
First online date2024-03-07
Abstract

Objective

We aimed to determine the feasibility of quality indicators (QIs) for prehospital advanced airway management (PAAM) from a provider point of view.

Design

The study is a survey based feasibility assessment following field testing of QIs for PAAM.

Setting

The study was performed in two physician staffed emergency medical services in Switzerland.

Participants

42 of the 44 emergency physicians who completed at least one case report form (CRF) dedicated to the collection of the QIs on PAAM between 1 January 2019 and 31 December 2021 participated in the study.

Intervention

The data required to calculate the 17 QIs was systematically collected through a dedicated electronic CRF.

Primary and secondary outcome measures

Primary outcomes were provider-related feasibility criteria: relevance and acceptance of the QIs, as well as reliability of the data collection. Secondary outcomes were effort to collect specific data and to complete the CRF.

Results

Over the study period, 470 CRFs were completed, with a median of 11 per physician (IQR 4–17; range 1–48). The median time to complete the CRF was 7 min (IQR 3–16) and was considered reasonable by 95% of the physicians. Overall, 75% of the physicians assessed the set of QIs to be relevant, and 74% accepted that the set of QIs assessed the quality of PAAM. The reliability of data collection was rated as good or excellent for each of the 17 QIs, with the lowest rated for the following 3 QIs: duration of preoxygenation, duration of laryngoscopy and occurrence of desaturation during laryngoscopy.

Conclusions

Collection of QIs on PAAM appears feasible. Electronic medical records and technological solutions facilitating automatic collection of vital parameters and timing during the procedure could improve the reliability of data collection for some QIs. Studies in other services are needed to determine the external validity of our results.

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Keywords
  • Adult intensive & critical care
  • Quality in health care
  • Accident & emergency medicine
Citation (ISO format)
KOTTMANN, Alexandre et al. Feasibility of quality indicators on prehospital advanced airway management in a physician-staffed emergency medical service : survey-based assessment of the provider point of view. In: BMJ open, 2024, vol. 14, n° 3, p. e081951. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-081951
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