Ambulance nurses' experiences as the sole caregiver with critical patients during long ambulance transports: an interview study
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Ambulance nurses' experiences as the sole caregiver with critical patients during long ambulance transports: an interview study
Abstract
Background: Working in rural areas involves tackling long distances and occasional lack of supportive resources. Ambulance nurses are faced with the responsibility of making immediate autonomous decisions and providing extended care to critically ill patients during prolonged ambulance transport to reach emergency medical facilities. This study aims to expose the experiences of ambulance nurses acting as primary caregivers for critically ill patients during lengthy ambulance transfers in rural regions.
Method: Fifteen nurses employed in an ambulance service within sparsely populated rural areas were subjected to semi-structured interviews. The collected data underwent qualitative content analysis.
Result: The analysis resulted in one overarching theme with two categories. The theme is 'Safety in the Professional Role,' and the two categories are 'Working in sparsely populated areas presents challenges' and 'Rare events: when routine cannot be established.' The findings suggest that working as an ambulance nurse in a rural setting poses various challenges that can be highly stressful. Delivering care to critically ill patients during extended ambulance transports requires the knowledge, experience, and careful planning of the healthcare provider in charge.
Conclusions: The findings underscore the necessity for thorough planning and adaptable thinking when attending to critically ill patients during extended transport scenarios. The absence of supporting resources can render the task demanding. Nevertheless, participants reported an inherent tranquility that aids them in maintaining focus amid their responsibilities.
Keywords: Ambulance services; Critical patient care; Nursing; Prehospital emergency care; Rural areas.
© 2024. The Author(s).
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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