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The role of community paramedicine in fall prevention: A SWOT analysis

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jgs.18687

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community paramedicine; fall prevention; healthy aging

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This study evaluated the perceived benefits and limitations of using community paramedicine for fall prevention strategies from the perspective of older adults, caregivers, and healthcare providers. The results showed that community paramedicine was supported as a model of fall prevention, with strengths such as visibility to the home environment and the ability to implement home modifications. Opportunities identified include providing continuity of care, improving quality and safety, and reducing unnecessary emergency department use. Weaknesses and threats such as funding issues, patient stigma concerns, and struggles with medical data integration were also acknowledged.
Background: Millions of older US adults fall annually, leading to catastrophic injuries, over 32,000 deaths and healthcare costs of over $55 billion. This study evaluated perceived benefits and limitations of using community paramedicine for fall prevention strategies from the lens of older adults, caregivers, and healthcare providers.Methods: Semi-structured focus groups were held with individuals from three stakeholder groups: (1) community-dwelling older adults (age >= 60), (2) caregivers, and (3) healthcare providers. The Strengths-Weaknesses-Opportunities-Threats (SWOT) framework was used to quantitatively analyze stakeholder perceptions of using community paramedicine for fall prevention strategies.Results: A total of 10 focus groups were held with 56 participants representing older adults (n = 15), caregivers (n = 16), and healthcare providers (n = 25). Community paramedicine was supported as a model of fall prevention by older adults, caregivers, and healthcare providers. Participants identified strengths such as visibility to the home environment, ability to implement home modifications, implicit trust in emergency medical services (EMS), and capacity to redirect resources toward prevention. Additionally, participants acknowledged opportunities such as providing continuity of care across the healthcare spectrum, improving quality and safety of care and potentially reducing unnecessary emergency department use. Participants endorsed weaknesses and threats such as funding, concerns of patients about stigma, and struggles with medical data integration.Conclusions: The results of this study illuminate the opportunity to leverage community paramedicine to address a variety of perceived barriers in order to design and implement better solutions for fall prevention efforts.

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