Frequent contacts to Emergency Medical Services (EMS): more than frequent callers
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/35223Dato
2024-10-12Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Harring, Astrid Karina; Græsli, Ola; Häikiö, Kristin; Hjortdahl, Magnus; Jørgensen, Trine MøgsterSammendrag
Method We conducted a descriptive retrospective cross-sectional database review of frequent contacts; defined as persons who have ≥5 contacts in a month or ≥12 contacts in three months. Data were provided from Oslo EMCC, between 1. January 2017 and 31. December 2022. Contrary to the FreCaNN definition, we included all types of contacts and callers, both emergent and non-emergent, regarding patients of all ages.
Results During the study period, 2.149.400 contacts were registered. Of these 129.700 were contacts from frequent callers, where the patients called themselves. When including contacts frequently made on behalf of a patient, we found that 268.723 fit the definition of frequent emergency contacts. When also taking non-emergent contacts into account, a total of 437.361 contacts fit the definition of frequent contacts.
Conclusion When limiting the criteria to only frequent callers, one underestimates the impact persons who have frequent contacts, have on the EMCC and the EMS. We were able to distinguish between three categories—contacts from frequent callers, frequent emergency contacts, and frequent contacts. We believe broadening the definition can benefit both research and audits, when accessing the use of emergency resources to patients with frequent requests for help to the EMCCs.