Pre-hospital emergency care personnel's challenges in providing care in mass casualty incidents: A qualitative study

Mostafa Bijani, Mohammad Javad Moradian, Hojatolah Najafi, Paul Arbon, Saeed Abedi

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Abstract

Background: In incidents with mass casualties, pre-hospital emergency medical services personnel (prehospital EMS personnel) face challenges that can impact their management of the scene and, by extension, their professional performance. The present study investigated the challenges faced by prehospital EMS personnel in mass casualty incidents in the south of Iran. 

Methods: This is a qualitative-descriptive study. The subjects were selected via purposeful sampling. Accordingly, 23 prehospital EMS personnel were interviewed in 23 semi-structured, individual, in-depth interviews. Graneheim and Lundman's method was used to collect the data. 

Results: Three themes and eight subthemes emerged from the qualitative data analysis. The three main themes were challenges related to professional capabilities, challenges related to organizational management inefficiency, and challenges related to lack of effective inter-organizational coordination and cooperation in crisis management. 

Conclusion: The challenges faced by prehospital EMS personnel in mass casualty incidents encompasses challenges related to professional capabilities, challenges related to organizational management inefficiency, and challenges related to lack of effective inter-organizational coordination and cooperation in crisis management. The results of this study can be used by senior medical emergency services managers to identify the challenges of pre-hospital emergency care personnel in mass casualty incidents and take the necessary measures to eliminate them to improve the quality of pre-hospital care in mass casualty incidents.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101522
Number of pages7
JournalInternational Emergency Nursing
Volume77
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Emergency medical services
  • Mass casualty incidents
  • Qualitative study

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