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Facilitators and barriers to collaboration between pre-hospital emergency and emergency department in traffic accidents: a qualitative study

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BMC EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Volume 23, Issue 1, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12873-023-00828-4

Keywords

Pre-hospital emergency; Emergency department; Collaboration; Traffic Incident; Qualitative research

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This study aimed to investigate the facilitators and barriers of collaboration between pre-hospital and emergency departments in traffic accidents, with the goal of improving the treatment process and reducing the number of accidental deaths. The results showed that individual capabilities, development of mutual understanding, and infrastructures and processes were the main aspects promoting collaboration between these two important sectors of the health system.
BackgroundDeath caused by traffic accidents is one of the major problems of health systems in low- and middle-income countries. Rapid handover of the traffic accident victims and proper collaboration between the pre-hospital and emergency departments (EDs) play a critical role in improving the treatment process and decreasing the number of accidental deaths. Considering the importance of the collaboration between pre-hospital and emergency departments, this study was designed to investigate the facilitators and barriers of collaboration between pre-hospital and emergency departments in traffic accidents.MethodThis research is a qualitative study using content analysis. In order to collect data, semi-structured interviews were used. Seventeen subjects (including pre-hospital and emergency department personnel, emergency medicine specialists, and hospital managers) were selected through purposive sampling and were interviewed. After transcribing and reviewing interviews, data analysis was performed with the qualitative content analysis approach.ResultsThe participants consisted of 17 individuals (15 persons in pre-hospital and emergency departments with at least three years of work experience, one emergency medicine specialist and one hospital manager) who were selected by purposive sampling. The interviews were analyzed and three main categories and seven sub-categories were extracted. The main categories included individual capabilities, development of mutual understanding, and infrastructures and processes.DiscussionProper and practical planning and policymaking to strengthen facilitators and eliminate barriers to collaborate between pre-hospital and emergency departments are key points in promoting collaboration between these two important sectors of health system and reducing the traffic accident casualties in Iran.

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