The primary goal of this study is to find out if patients who speak with an EMS physician over the phone are less likely to refuse care compare to patients who do not speak with an EMS physician.
This study aims to assess the impact of direct physician communication on patients' decisions to refuse EMS transport. The research approach is designed to measure the influence of physician interaction on patient transport decisions in a prospective model. By conducting this research, the study team hopes to provide evidence-based recommendations for EMS protocols regarding patient engagement and refusal management.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
250
Every other month will be randomized to either Physician Consultation or Standard of Care. During the months designated for Physician Consultation, direct communication between the patient and a designated physician by phone will be implemented when a patient refuses transport in cases where the EMS clinician feels that physician consultation is warranted for further guidance. The physician will attempt to address patient concerns and provide additional medical advice.
Every other month will be randomized to either Physician Consultation or Standard of Care. During the months designated for Standard of Care, physician intervention will not be provided. For safety reasons, if physicians or EMS MEDIC clinicians feel that speaking with the patient is important to provide additional clinical benefit, they may do so without hesitation and can override the designated intervention month.
Atrium Health Carolinas Medical Center
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Number of Patients Transported
Number of patients who agreed to be transported by EMS
Time frame: Day 1
Number of Patients Admitted to Hospital
Number of patients admitted to hospital after being transported by EMS
Time frame: Day 1
Number of Patients Discharged from Emergency Department
Number of patients discharged from Emergency Department after being transported by EMS
Time frame: Day 1
Duration of EMS Interaction
Length of time from EMS arrival to the end of the patient interaction in minutes and seconds
Time frame: Day 1
Number of EMS Same-Day Return
Number of times EMS is called again to attend to a patient who earlier refused transport
Time frame: Hour 24 Post Initial Call
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