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Journal of Korean Institute of Fire Science and Engineering 2010;24(1):64-71.
Published online February 28, 2010.
효율적인 응급의료 정보전달매체로서의 119구급활동일지 분석
노상균
호원대학교 응급구조학과
An Analysis of the 119 EMS System using the Standardized Record on the Efficient Emergency Medical Information Delivery Media
Rho Sang-Gyun
요약
이 연구를 위해 2009년 1월1일부터 2009년 2월 8일 까지 일개 종합병원에 119구급대로 내원한 모든 환자의 구급활동일지 255부를 조사하였다. 구급활동일지의 전체 기재율 62.1%, 가장 높은 항목은 환자 인수자에 대한 기록으로 100.0%, 가장 낮은 항목은 의사지도에 관한 항목으로 0.4%로 나타나 기대치에 미치지 못한 것으로 조사되었다. 효율적인 응급의료 정보전달매체로서의 119구급활동일지의 기재율을 높이기 위해서는 전문 인력의 확충과 의료진의 적극적인 관심 및 피드백, 구급활동일지의 항목 배열의 규칙성, 기록의 중요성에 대한 지속적인 교육이 필요할 것으로 사료된다.
Abstract
Records of 255 patients was analyzed statistically according to the contents of the record form. T patients' records were collected through the visit of emergency department in one hospital by the 119 Emergency Medical Services system from January 1 to February 8, 2009. In conclusion, the total entry was the investigation of 119 ambulance run report in 62.1% of subjects. The highest record of receiving hospital item was 100.0% and the lowest record of medical control item was 0.4% of subjects. Increasing the entry of 119 ambulance run report in efficient emergency medical information delivery media needed to suggest that increasing the number of specialists on the staff, medical staffs have an active interest and feedback, rule to item arrangement of prehospital ambulance run report, continuous education in the importance of record.
Key Words: Emergency medical services system, Total entry
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