Reshaping healthcare delivery for elderly patients: the role of community paramedicine; a systematic review

Abstract Background Healthcare systems are overloaded and changing. In response to growing demands on the healthcare systems, new models of healthcare delivery are emerging. Community paramedicine is a novel approach in which paramedics use their knowledge and skills beyond emergency health response...

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Main Authors: Julia van Vuuren, Brodie Thomas, Gina Agarwal, Sean MacDermott, Leigh Kinsman, Peter O’Meara, Evelien Spelten
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-01-01
Series:BMC Health Services Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-020-06037-0
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spelling doaj-e893695dd9934a24a43e764ff416c6742021-01-10T12:12:22ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632021-01-0121111510.1186/s12913-020-06037-0Reshaping healthcare delivery for elderly patients: the role of community paramedicine; a systematic reviewJulia van Vuuren0Brodie Thomas1Gina Agarwal2Sean MacDermott3Leigh Kinsman4Peter O’Meara5Evelien Spelten6Department of Community Health, Rural Health School, La Trobe UniversityDepartment of Community Health, Rural Health School, La Trobe UniversityDepartment of Family Medicine, McMaster UniversityDepartment of Community Health, Rural Health School, La Trobe UniversityUniversity of Newcastle and Mid-North Coast Local Health District, Port Macquarie Base HospitalDepartment of Paramedicine, Monash University, Peninsula CampusDepartment of Community Health, Rural Health School, La Trobe UniversityAbstract Background Healthcare systems are overloaded and changing. In response to growing demands on the healthcare systems, new models of healthcare delivery are emerging. Community paramedicine is a novel approach in which paramedics use their knowledge and skills beyond emergency health response to contribute to preventative and rehabilitative health. In our systematic review, we aimed to identify evidence of the community paramedicine role in care delivery for elderly patients, with an additional focus on palliative care, and the possible impact of this role on the wider healthcare system. Methods A systematic review of peer-reviewed literature from MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, and Web of Sciences was undertaken to identify relevant full-text articles in English published until October 3, 2019. Additional inclusion criteria were studies focussing on extended care paramedics or community paramedics caring for elderly patients. Case studies were excluded. All papers were screened by at least two authors and underwent a quality assessment, using the Joanna Briggs Institute appraisal checklists for cross sectional, qualitative, cohort, and randomised controlled trial studies to assess the methodological quality of the articles. A process of narrative synthesis was used to summarise the data. Results Ten studies, across 13 articles, provided clear evidence that Community Paramedic programs had a positive impact on the health of patients and on the wider healthcare system. The role of a Community Paramedic was often a combination of four aspects: assessment, referral, education and communication. Limited evidence was available on the involvement of Community Paramedics in palliative and end-of-life care and in care delivery in residential aged care facilities. Observed challenges were a lack of additional training, and the need for proper integration and understanding of their role in the healthcare system. Conclusions The use of community paramedics in care delivery could be beneficial to both patients’ health and the wider healthcare system. They already play a promising role in improving the care of our elderly population. With consistent adherence to the training curriculum and effective integration within the wider healthcare system, community paramedics have the potential to take on specialised roles in residential aged care facilities and palliative and end-of-life care.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-020-06037-0Community paramedicineEmergency medical techniciansPalliative careNursing homeElderlyHealth services for the aged
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author Julia van Vuuren
Brodie Thomas
Gina Agarwal
Sean MacDermott
Leigh Kinsman
Peter O’Meara
Evelien Spelten
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Brodie Thomas
Gina Agarwal
Sean MacDermott
Leigh Kinsman
Peter O’Meara
Evelien Spelten
Reshaping healthcare delivery for elderly patients: the role of community paramedicine; a systematic review
BMC Health Services Research
Community paramedicine
Emergency medical technicians
Palliative care
Nursing home
Elderly
Health services for the aged
author_facet Julia van Vuuren
Brodie Thomas
Gina Agarwal
Sean MacDermott
Leigh Kinsman
Peter O’Meara
Evelien Spelten
author_sort Julia van Vuuren
title Reshaping healthcare delivery for elderly patients: the role of community paramedicine; a systematic review
title_short Reshaping healthcare delivery for elderly patients: the role of community paramedicine; a systematic review
title_full Reshaping healthcare delivery for elderly patients: the role of community paramedicine; a systematic review
title_fullStr Reshaping healthcare delivery for elderly patients: the role of community paramedicine; a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Reshaping healthcare delivery for elderly patients: the role of community paramedicine; a systematic review
title_sort reshaping healthcare delivery for elderly patients: the role of community paramedicine; a systematic review
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Background Healthcare systems are overloaded and changing. In response to growing demands on the healthcare systems, new models of healthcare delivery are emerging. Community paramedicine is a novel approach in which paramedics use their knowledge and skills beyond emergency health response to contribute to preventative and rehabilitative health. In our systematic review, we aimed to identify evidence of the community paramedicine role in care delivery for elderly patients, with an additional focus on palliative care, and the possible impact of this role on the wider healthcare system. Methods A systematic review of peer-reviewed literature from MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, and Web of Sciences was undertaken to identify relevant full-text articles in English published until October 3, 2019. Additional inclusion criteria were studies focussing on extended care paramedics or community paramedics caring for elderly patients. Case studies were excluded. All papers were screened by at least two authors and underwent a quality assessment, using the Joanna Briggs Institute appraisal checklists for cross sectional, qualitative, cohort, and randomised controlled trial studies to assess the methodological quality of the articles. A process of narrative synthesis was used to summarise the data. Results Ten studies, across 13 articles, provided clear evidence that Community Paramedic programs had a positive impact on the health of patients and on the wider healthcare system. The role of a Community Paramedic was often a combination of four aspects: assessment, referral, education and communication. Limited evidence was available on the involvement of Community Paramedics in palliative and end-of-life care and in care delivery in residential aged care facilities. Observed challenges were a lack of additional training, and the need for proper integration and understanding of their role in the healthcare system. Conclusions The use of community paramedics in care delivery could be beneficial to both patients’ health and the wider healthcare system. They already play a promising role in improving the care of our elderly population. With consistent adherence to the training curriculum and effective integration within the wider healthcare system, community paramedics have the potential to take on specialised roles in residential aged care facilities and palliative and end-of-life care.
topic Community paramedicine
Emergency medical technicians
Palliative care
Nursing home
Elderly
Health services for the aged
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-020-06037-0
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