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. 2023 Aug 30;23(1):99.
doi: 10.1186/s12873-023-00861-3.

The trend of change in the role of pre-hospital emergency medical services in Iran's healthcare system: a situational analysis

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The trend of change in the role of pre-hospital emergency medical services in Iran's healthcare system: a situational analysis

Kheizaran Miri et al. BMC Emerg Med. .

Abstract

Introduction: Following the significant changes in healthcare systems over the last century, the role of pre-hospital emergency medical services (EMS) has been drawn against numerous challenges. In view of this, the present study aims to reflect on the trend of change in the role of pre-hospital EMS to meet new situations and needs, thereby providing a clear picture of this process.

Methods: Respecting the intricate concept of development and the major changes in Iran's healthcare system, this study was fulfilled using situational analysis (SA), developed by Clarke (2018), in Iran within 2022-2023. For this purpose, the data were collected through semi-structured, in-depth individual interviews with four faculty members, two managers involved in EMS, and six highly skilled EMS personnel in various positions. Moreover, the relevant articles published from 1950 to 2023 were reviewed. The data analysis was then performed via SA in the form of open coding as well as simultaneous analysis through three types of maps, viz., situational, social worlds/arenas, and positional maps, along with constant comparative analysis.

Results: Pre-hospital EMS in Iran has thus far had two turning points from 1970 to 2023, wherein academic components, need for equipment and resources, in conjunction with basic needs in the modern society, have been the main propellers. As well, the complexity of care for non-communicable diseases (NCDs), demand for managed care, and technological advancement has gradually resulted in further development in EMS. This trend describes the EMS situation in Iran from 1973 to 2023, as well as the EMS emergence stages, quantitative growth and infrastructure, and clinical education development in 2002-2023, indicating the lack of funding and inadequate scientific infrastructure in proportion to the population receiving such services.

Conclusion: Considering the trend of change in the approaches adopted by healthcare systems across the world, and given the breakthroughs in nursing and medicine, along the education of professionals during the last thirty years, the descriptions of duties and performance in EMS have moved from primary care and patient transfer to specialized services and outpatient care. In addition, the cultural context specific to Iran, the challenges of women working in EMS centers, the disconnection of service providers, namely, the Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS) Relief and Rescue Organization (R&RO), Iran's National Police Force (INPF), and Iran's National Medical Emergency Organization (INMEO), as well as lack of resources and equipment, and the geographical distribution of human resources (HRs) based on population dispersion, are thus among the significant issues facing pre-hospital EMS in this country.

Keywords: EMS; Grounded Theory; Iran; Pre-Hospital Emergency Medical Services; Role; Situational Analysis.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest in the publication of this article.

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Process in Clarke’s situational analysis method
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Frequency distribution of EMS in the last century
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The number of ambulances and emergency centers in Iran in the last twenty years
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Distribution of the frequency of admission to the national entrance exam for pre-hospital emergency medicine in the last two decades of Iran
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clarke’ social worlds/ arenas Map: The trend of changes in the role of Emergency Medical Services

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