Correlation between the accuracy of the emergency response centre’s urgency assessment and emergency medical services non-conveyance: a retrospective register-based study in Finland

Abstract Background In modern emergency medical services (EMS), ambulances increasingly focus on examining and treating the patient at the scene. This has led to increased levels of non-conveyance. In Finland, for instance, approximately 40% of EMS dispatches end up in non-conveyance. As EMS systems...

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Main Authors: Tomi Salminen, Kaius Kaartinen, Mira Palonen, Piritta Setälä, Eija Paavilainen, Sanna Hoppu
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Published: BMC 2024-10-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12873-024-01108-5
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Mira Palonen
Piritta Setälä
Eija Paavilainen
Sanna Hoppu
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description Abstract Background In modern emergency medical services (EMS), ambulances increasingly focus on examining and treating the patient at the scene. This has led to increased levels of non-conveyance. In Finland, for instance, approximately 40% of EMS dispatches end up in non-conveyance. As EMS systems evolve, the proportion of non-conveyance could serve as a cost-effective measure to assess the quality of the dispatch criteria, if a link to the performance of urgency assessment would be established. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the proportion of non-conveyance is associated with the test performance levels of the urgency assessment. This investigation was done separately within each dispatch category. Methods A retrospective evaluation of the data was conducted on all EMS dispatches in the Pirkanmaa Hospital District from 1 August 2021 through 31 August 2021. There were a total of 7,245 EMS dispatches during the study period of which 829 were excluded. This study was conducted by comparing the existing test performance levels (sensitivity, specificity and under- or overestimation) of the emergency response centre’s urgency assessment with the non-conveyance rate (%) of each dispatch category. The relationships between the variables were measured using Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient. Results The proportion of over-triage was the only urgency assessment’s test performance variable that had a statistically significant correlation with the proportion of non-conveyance (r = 0.568; p = 0.003). Other test performance variables of the urgency assessment had no or little correlation to the proportion of non-conveyance. Of the 6,416 EMS dispatches in the study period, 42% (2,672) resulted in non-conveyance of the patient. In nine dispatch categories, at least half (51–69%) of the dispatches ended in non-conveyance. Conclusions Based on this study, it seems that the percentage of non-conveyance in the dispatch category could be used, with certain limitations, to assess the proportion of over-triage in the dispatch category. The method is particularly applicable in scenarios where the dispatch criteria have undergone modifications and there is a need to monitor the effect of the changes on the level of over-triage.
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spelling doaj-art-429cae1f0bed4e2f88c2438baf8888c12025-08-20T02:17:36ZengBMCBMC Emergency Medicine1471-227X2024-10-012411710.1186/s12873-024-01108-5Correlation between the accuracy of the emergency response centre’s urgency assessment and emergency medical services non-conveyance: a retrospective register-based study in FinlandTomi Salminen0Kaius Kaartinen1Mira Palonen2Piritta Setälä3Eija Paavilainen4Sanna Hoppu5Faculty of Social Sciences, Health Sciences Unit, Tampere UniversityCentre for Prehospital Emergency Care, Tampere University Hospital, Wellbeing Services County of PirkanmaaFaculty of Social Sciences, Health Sciences Unit, Tampere UniversityCentre for Prehospital Emergency Care, Tampere University Hospital, Wellbeing Services County of PirkanmaaFaculty of Social Sciences, Health Sciences Unit, Tampere UniversityCentre for Prehospital Emergency Care, Tampere University Hospital, Wellbeing Services County of PirkanmaaAbstract Background In modern emergency medical services (EMS), ambulances increasingly focus on examining and treating the patient at the scene. This has led to increased levels of non-conveyance. In Finland, for instance, approximately 40% of EMS dispatches end up in non-conveyance. As EMS systems evolve, the proportion of non-conveyance could serve as a cost-effective measure to assess the quality of the dispatch criteria, if a link to the performance of urgency assessment would be established. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the proportion of non-conveyance is associated with the test performance levels of the urgency assessment. This investigation was done separately within each dispatch category. Methods A retrospective evaluation of the data was conducted on all EMS dispatches in the Pirkanmaa Hospital District from 1 August 2021 through 31 August 2021. There were a total of 7,245 EMS dispatches during the study period of which 829 were excluded. This study was conducted by comparing the existing test performance levels (sensitivity, specificity and under- or overestimation) of the emergency response centre’s urgency assessment with the non-conveyance rate (%) of each dispatch category. The relationships between the variables were measured using Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient. Results The proportion of over-triage was the only urgency assessment’s test performance variable that had a statistically significant correlation with the proportion of non-conveyance (r = 0.568; p = 0.003). Other test performance variables of the urgency assessment had no or little correlation to the proportion of non-conveyance. Of the 6,416 EMS dispatches in the study period, 42% (2,672) resulted in non-conveyance of the patient. In nine dispatch categories, at least half (51–69%) of the dispatches ended in non-conveyance. Conclusions Based on this study, it seems that the percentage of non-conveyance in the dispatch category could be used, with certain limitations, to assess the proportion of over-triage in the dispatch category. The method is particularly applicable in scenarios where the dispatch criteria have undergone modifications and there is a need to monitor the effect of the changes on the level of over-triage.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12873-024-01108-5AmbulanceEmergency medical communication centreEmergency medical dispatchEmergency medical services
spellingShingle Tomi Salminen
Kaius Kaartinen
Mira Palonen
Piritta Setälä
Eija Paavilainen
Sanna Hoppu
Correlation between the accuracy of the emergency response centre’s urgency assessment and emergency medical services non-conveyance: a retrospective register-based study in Finland
BMC Emergency Medicine
Ambulance
Emergency medical communication centre
Emergency medical dispatch
Emergency medical services
title Correlation between the accuracy of the emergency response centre’s urgency assessment and emergency medical services non-conveyance: a retrospective register-based study in Finland
title_full Correlation between the accuracy of the emergency response centre’s urgency assessment and emergency medical services non-conveyance: a retrospective register-based study in Finland
title_fullStr Correlation between the accuracy of the emergency response centre’s urgency assessment and emergency medical services non-conveyance: a retrospective register-based study in Finland
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between the accuracy of the emergency response centre’s urgency assessment and emergency medical services non-conveyance: a retrospective register-based study in Finland
title_short Correlation between the accuracy of the emergency response centre’s urgency assessment and emergency medical services non-conveyance: a retrospective register-based study in Finland
title_sort correlation between the accuracy of the emergency response centre s urgency assessment and emergency medical services non conveyance a retrospective register based study in finland
topic Ambulance
Emergency medical communication centre
Emergency medical dispatch
Emergency medical services
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12873-024-01108-5
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