2018
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.3309
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Public Awareness of the Emergency Medical Services in Maharashtra, India: A Questionnaire-based Survey

Abstract: Background and objectivesThe most widely used emergency medical services (EMS) model in India is the ‘108’ emergency service which primarily functions as an emergency response system to attend patients in need of critical care, trauma and accident victims. This is an observational cross-sectional study which was conducted using a questionnaire that asks the participants about their awareness and opinion of the current EMS system. The results of this study will enable us to ascertain the level of awareness of E… Show more

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“…A study by Modi et al . (2018)[ 20 ] agreed with our findings; they found that there is a general lack of awareness among people regarding the “emergency line” scope and services in India. Furthermore, research has mentioned that the contribution of primary healthcare providers and family physicians’ advanced promotion of social awareness would reduce social ignorance toward emergency procedures.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…A study by Modi et al . (2018)[ 20 ] agreed with our findings; they found that there is a general lack of awareness among people regarding the “emergency line” scope and services in India. Furthermore, research has mentioned that the contribution of primary healthcare providers and family physicians’ advanced promotion of social awareness would reduce social ignorance toward emergency procedures.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…In the present study, 97.2% of the participant knew that 108 is the national ambulance service number which is to dial in case of a medical emergency whereas study conducted by Modi PD et al on public awareness of the emergency medical services in Maharashtra, India where it was 76.2% [18]. In the present study, 67% know the permissible alcohol limit which is 30 mg/100ml of blood for India it varies from country to country whereas study conducted by Kumar S, on a survey on a awareness of road safety among drivers on NH -1 between Panipat toll to Namasty chowk Karnal, India found almost similar result of 69% [19].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…(8) , findings observed in present are similarly observed Awareness about EMS was studied in Mumbai with age more than 15 year and both male and female were included .It was observed that 76.2% correctly responded that '108' is the number to call in case of a medical emergency. Awareness is found more than present study as both male and females were the part of study and that might be the reason for more awareness (9) Study conducted at kolkatta showed awareness of free transport services 35.5%.About one-third (35.42%) respondents had awareness on free transport for mother from home to health facility and free drop back home after delivery (10)…”
Section: Awareness Of Emsmentioning
confidence: 65%