Implementation of new guidelines in the prehospital services: a nationwide survey of Norway
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/17062Date
2019-08-29Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Method - An electronic survey was distributed individually to registered prehospital personnel in Norway 18 months after publication of the guideline.
Results - In all, 938 of 5500 (17%) EMS personnel responded to the survey. More than one-half confirmed knowledge of the guideline; among these, 56% claimed that the guideline was implemented in the service they work. Not having responded to trauma cases in real life was the main reason for not having executed the guideline. The e-learning course had been completed by 18% of respondents.
Conclusion - Although the guideline has not been authorized or made compulsory by national authorities, one-half of respondents with knowledge of the guideline reported it as implemented. E-learning did not seem to have affected the implementation. The guideline was developed based on perceived needs among care providers, and this probably facilitated implementation of the guideline.