A roadmap to building first responder networks : lessons learned and best practices from Belgium and Switzerland

Background/Aims: Limited bystander assistance and delayed emergency medical service arrival reduce the chances of survival in cardiac arrest victims. Early basic life support through trained first responders (FR) and automatic external defibrillation both improve the outcome. Well-organized FR networks have shown promise, but guidance on effective implementation is lacking. This study evaluates two FR networks, in Belgium and in Switzerland, to identify main advancements in the development of such systems. Method: Direct comparison is made of the barriers and facilitators in the development of... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Moens, Esther
Degraeuwe, Eva
Caputo, Maria Luce
Cresta, Ruggero
Arys, Robin
Van Moorter, Nina
Tackaert, Thomas
Benvenuti, Claudio
Auricchio, Angelo
Vercammen, Steven
Dokumenttyp: journalarticle
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Verlag/Hrsg.: Elsevier BV
Schlagwörter: Medicine and Health Sciences / Social Sciences / Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine / Emergency Nursing / Emergency Medicine / First responders / Mobile phone application / Roadmap / Europe / Challenges / HOSPITAL CARDIAC-ARREST / RESUSCITATION COUNCIL GUIDELINES / HEART-ASSOCIATION GUIDELINES / CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION / SYSTEMS / MANAGEMENT / SURVIVAL / OUTCOMES / CARE / DEFIBRILLATION
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01HD44EKR239PZRA32K87GDRVA

Background/Aims: Limited bystander assistance and delayed emergency medical service arrival reduce the chances of survival in cardiac arrest victims. Early basic life support through trained first responders (FR) and automatic external defibrillation both improve the outcome. Well-organized FR networks have shown promise, but guidance on effective implementation is lacking. This study evaluates two FR networks, in Belgium and in Switzerland, to identify main advancements in the development of such systems. Method: Direct comparison is made of the barriers and facilitators in the development of both FR systems from 2006 up until December 2022, and summarizes within a roadmap.Results: The Roadmap comprises four integral steps: exploration, installation, initiation, and implementation. Exploration involves understanding the national legislation, engaging with advisory bodies, and establishing local steering committees. The installation phase focuses on FR recruitment, engaging specific professional groups such as firemen, registering public Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs), and requesting feedback. The initiation step includes implementing improvement cycles and fidelity measures. Finally, implementation expands the network, leading to increased survival rates and the integration of these practices into legislation. A significant focus is placed on FR's psychological wellbeing. Moreover, the roadmap highlights the use of efficient geo-mapping to simplify optimal AED placement and automatically assign FRs to tasks.Conclusion: The importance of FR networks for early resuscitation is increasingly recognized and various systems are being developed. Key developmental strategies of the EVapp and Ticino Cuore app system may serve as a roadmap for other systems and implementations within Europe and beyond.