| Literature DB >> 33757945 |
Eithne Heffernan1, Jenny Mc Sharry2, Andrew Murphy3, Tomás Barry4, Conor Deasy5,6, David Menzies6,7,8, Siobhan Masterson3,6.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: This research aimed to examine the perspectives, experiences and practices of international experts in community first response: an intervention that entails the mobilisation of volunteers by the emergency medical services to respond to prehospital medical emergencies, particularly cardiac arrests, in their locality.Entities:
Keywords: accident & emergency medicine; cardiology; international health services; qualitative research
Year: 2021 PMID: 33757945 PMCID: PMC7993284 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-042307
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Demographic information of the subject matter experts SME(s)
| ID code | Country of employment | Occupational category |
| SME1 | Netherlands | Researcher |
| SME2 | Australia | Manager |
| SME3 | Singapore | Researcher/manager |
| SME4 | Sweden | Researcher/clinician |
| SME5 | Canada | Researcher/clinician |
| SME6 | Norway | Researcher/clinician |
| SME7 | New Zealand | Manager/clinician |
| SME8 | UK (Northern Ireland) | Manager |
| SME9 | Ireland | Manager/clinician |
| SME10 | USA | Researcher |
| SME11 | USA | Researcher/clinician |
| SME12 | Netherlands | Manager/clinician |
| SME13 | New Zealand | Researcher |
| SME14 | UK (England) | Manager |
| SME15 | Denmark | Manager/clinician |
| SME16 | UK (England) | Manager |
Summary of the thematic analysis results
| Theme | Subtheme | Summary |
| Motivation of community first responders | Bottom-up motivation | Responder motivation can be influenced by their personality traits and past experiences. |
| Top-down motivation | Responder motivation can be influenced by the culture and society surrounding them. | |
| Support for community first responders | Feedback | Peer and/or professional feedback can improve responders’ knowledge and skills and provide valuable reassurance and recognition. |
| Psychological support | Peer and/or professional psychological support is required by some responders who have experienced distress and can enable them to continue in the role. | |
| Impact of community first response | Impact on patients | Community first response is thought to improve patient outcomes, though additional research is needed to fully understand its impact on patients. |
| Impact on relatives | Community first response can be an important source of support and comfort for patients' relatives. | |
| Impact on communities | Community first response can be a valuable resource and can strengthen cohesion and resilience within a community. | |
| Impact on community first responders | Community first response can be rewarding for the responders themselves, such as by giving them a sense of pride and membership of a team. |