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Paramedics’ perspectives of the community paramedic role in Ontario

Authors :
Gina Agarwal
Melissa Pirrie
Ricardo Angeles
Francine Marzanek
Amelia Keenan
Brent McLeod
Krista Cockerell
Buck Reed
Source :
International Paramedic Practice. 13:18-25
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Mark Allen Group, 2023.

Abstract

Background: Community paramedicine (CP) expands the paramedic role to emergency call prevention, yet little research has examined paramedics’ perspectives of CP. Aims: This study sought to explore paramedics’ views regarding the CP role and training. Methods: A cross-sectional, web-based survey of Ontario paramedics measured perceptions, support and interest in CP. Descriptive and regression analyses were conducted. Findings Of the 452 participants, 57.5% were male, 43.6% primary care paramedics and 33.0% had a history of being on modified duty. Paramedics perceived CP to include treat-and-release (85.4%), community resource referrals (79.0%), expanded skills (77.9%), community education (75.9%) and follow-up (73.7%). Most were supportive (82.8%) and interested in participating (72.3%). Interest in training was lower in respondents with 20 or more years of service and higher in those with a history of modified duty ( pConclusion: Paramedics are aware the CP role has multiple functions and are supportive and interested in CP. This study has implications for services as CP expands globally.

Details

ISSN :
20524889
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Paramedic Practice
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........49e034e6bd1db734c4fcd45f4cc6a202
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.12968/ippr.2023.13.1.18