Assessing bystander first aid: development and validation of a First Aid Quality Assessment (FAQA) tool
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/30866Date
2023-04-04Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Methods In phase 1, we drafted an initial version of the FAQA tool for assessment of airway management, control of external bleeding, recovery position and hypothermia prevention. A group of ambulance personnel aided presenta‑ tion and wording of the tool. In phase 2 we made eight virtual reality (VR) films, each presenting an injury scenario where bystander performed frst aid. In phase 3, an expert group discussed until consensus on how the FAQA tool should rate each scenario. Followingly, 19 respondents, all ambulance personnel, rated the eight films with the FAQA tool. We assessed concurrent validity and inter-rater agreement by visual inspection and Kendall’s coefficient of concordance.
Results FAQA-scores by the expert group concurred with±1 of the median of the respondents on all first aid meas‑ ures for all eight films except one case, where a deviation of 2 was seen. The inter-rater agreement was “very good” for three first aid measures, “good” for one, and “moderate” for the scoring of overall quality on first aid measures.
Conclusion Our findings show that it is feasible and acceptable for ambulance personnel to collect information on bystander first aid with the FAQA tool and will be of importance for future research on bystander first aid for injured patients.