2015
DOI: 10.33151/ajp.12.5.238
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Integrating a Community Paramedicine Program with Local Health, Aged Care and Social Services: An Observational Ethnographic Study

Abstract: We used an observational, ethnographic research approach to identify the nature of the relationship between public engagement and the successful integration of a community paramedicine program with local health, aged care and social services in rural Ontario. Data were collected through a combination of direct observations of practice, informal discussions, interviews and focus groups. We found evidence of public engagement during the planning and implementation stages of the program, with strong parti… Show more

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“…In the LTC setting, paramedics are reported to increase clinical efficiency, enhance care coordination, and minimize stress for residents, as paramedics are immediately available to deliver some acute care on site and avert hospital transfers. Similar results were reported from other Canadian programs that utilized paramedics in community settings (Agarwal et al, 2018;Brydges, Denton, & Agarwal, 2016;O'Meara, Ruest, & Martin, 2015).…”
Section: Paramedicssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…In the LTC setting, paramedics are reported to increase clinical efficiency, enhance care coordination, and minimize stress for residents, as paramedics are immediately available to deliver some acute care on site and avert hospital transfers. Similar results were reported from other Canadian programs that utilized paramedics in community settings (Agarwal et al, 2018;Brydges, Denton, & Agarwal, 2016;O'Meara, Ruest, & Martin, 2015).…”
Section: Paramedicssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Physician assistant training includes a 3-year medical training program with 1800 hours of clinical placement. The PA develops advanced history taking and physical examination skills, and learns to order and interpret radiologic and pathologic tests and diagnose and treat illness, injury and disease (16,17,20,22). With these advanced diagnostic and therapeutic reasoning skills, PAs are able to independently manage acute and chronic conditions within a delegated scope of practice (23,24).…”
Section: What Is a Physician Assistant?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, emergency providers can participate in or lead an interdisciplinary team involving social workers, medical case workers and community partners to connect patients with appropriate resources. Successful examples of ED-based programming to address unmet social needs include hospital-based violence intervention programmes,56 56 health advocate programmes57 and community paramedicine initiatives 58–60…”
Section: The Right Care Top 10 For Emergency Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%