Assessment of the Level of Clinical Preparedness amongst EMS Professionals in Managing Life Threatening Emergencies in Suspected Covid 19 Patients

Authors

  • Parag Rishipathak
  • hrimathy Vijayraghavan
  • Anand Hinduja
  • Prerana Dongre

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v15i3.15440

Keywords:

Emergency Medical Services (EMS) professionals, Covid 19, Pandemic, Anxiety, Clinical Preparedness.

Abstract

Introduction: SARS-CoV-2 virus has infected millions of people worldwide and has claimed lakhs of lives
in its wake. The sudden onset of the pandemic has led to increased levels of anxiety and depression amongst
healthcare workers. EMS professionals are the first responders and need to provide emergency Medical
Care to their patients. They are required to perform lifesaving interventions in a short period of time. As it
is not possible to ascertain the Covid status of the patient, hence EMS professionals are at the greatest risk
of getting infected. The study aims to assess the level of clinical preparedness of EMS professionals and
suggests recommendations to improve upon it.
Objective: To assess the level of clinical preparedness amongst EMS professionals in tackling life threatening
emergencies in suspected Covid 19 patients.
Methodology: The study was conducted amongst 150 Emergency Medical Professionals in Pune, India.
Respondents were asked to respond to each item using 5 point Likert scale. The Questionnaire was
administered to the respondents through online mode after obtaining informed consent. Responding to all
questions was mandatory. The respondents were given a period of two days to fill the questionnaire.
Discussion: The present study was aimed at examining the current level of preparedness with regards to the
disease after nearly a year of the pandemic. The result obtained in terms of knowledge were encouraging and
pointed to the fact that the EMS professionals had received adequate training in identification of suspected
cases and their initial management. Majority of the respondents suffered from high grade anxiety of
contracting the infection. The study highlights the urgent need to conduct counselling and stress management
sessions for better mental health of EMS professionals and showed that hospitals are slowly but steadily
devising appropriate protocols and safety measures to protect their employees.
Conclusion: The contribution of EMS professionals in providing emergency lifesaving care to suspected
Covid 19 patients cannot be over emphasized. As the pandemic continues it is essential to ensure the mental
and physical of all healthcare professionals. The study is a small attempt to portray the level of knowledge and
mental attitude amongst EMS professionals. The findings need to be corroborated with a larger multicentric
study.

Author Biographies

  • Parag Rishipathak

    Professor & Director, Symbiosis Centre for Health Skills,
    Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune, India,

  • hrimathy Vijayraghavan

    Medical Officer, Academics, Symbiosis Centre for Health Skills,
    Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune, India

  • Anand Hinduja

    Adjunct Faculty Symbiosis Centre for Health Skills,
    Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune, India

  • Prerana Dongre

    Assistant Professor, Symbiosis Institute of Health
    Sciences Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune, India

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Published

2021-04-13

How to Cite

Assessment of the Level of Clinical Preparedness amongst EMS Professionals in Managing Life Threatening Emergencies in Suspected Covid 19 Patients. (2021). Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 15(2), 4678-4683. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v15i3.15440