Voluntary first responders' experiences of being dispatched to suspected out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in rural areas: an interview study

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Allert, Camilla [1 ,3 ]
Nilsson, Bengt [2 ,3 ,5 ]
Svensson, Anders [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Andersson, Ewa K. [1 ,3 ]
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[1] Linnaeus Univ, Fac Hlth & Life Sci, Dept Hlth & Caring Sci, S-39231 Vaxjo Kalmar, Sweden
[2] Linnaeus Univ, Dept Forestry & Wood Technol, Vaxjo, Sweden
[3] Linnaeus Univ, Ctr Interprofess Collaborat Emergency Care CICE, Vaxjo, Sweden
[4] Reg Kronoberg, Dept Ambulance Serv, Vaxjo, Sweden
[5] Agunnaryd Voluntary Fire Brigade, Ljungby, Sweden
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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation; Experiences; Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest; Qualitative research; Voluntary first responder; RESUSCITATION; FIREFIGHTERS; COMMITTEE; SURVIVAL; SYSTEMS; CHAIN;
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10.1186/s12872-024-03826-x
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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BackgroundOut-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a leading cause of death, and survival outcomes vary across countries and regions. To improve survival, the European Resuscitation Council Guidelines encourage the implementation of technologies like smartphone applications to alert voluntary first responders (VFRs) who are near a suspected OHCA. VFRs are of great importance in the ' chain of survival ', but there is still a lack of knowledge about their experiences; especially of those operating in rural areas. Understanding those experiences is crucial in developing appropriate interventions to train, encourage, and safeguard VFRs in their mission. Therefore, the aim of this study was to describe VFRs ' experiences of being dispatched to suspected OHCA in rural areas.MethodsThe study used an inductive design. The data were collected using individual interviews with 16 VFRs and analysed using qualitative content analysis.ResultsThe results are presented in terms of six generic categories ''Being motivated and prepared'', ''Having strategies to undertake the mission'', ''Collaborating with others'', ''Being ethically aware'', ''Supporting the family members'', and ''Coping with the mission'', which formed the basis of the main category 'Desire to save lives and help others'. The findings showed that VFRs had a genuine desire to contribute to save lives in this rural area. Regardless of the circumstances, they were prepared to leave everything and act to the best for the victim and their family members. In theirs' missions they collaborated with others at the scene and were guided by ethics while they acted in complex circumstances.ConclusionsVFRs dispatched in rural areas express a desire to save lives. In their missions, they acted in complex situations and experienced both emotional and ethical challenges.The design, implementation, and evaluation of support interventions directed at VFRs should be prioritised, especially in rural areas, as it can contribute to more people becoming and remaining VFRs, which in turn could contribute to sustainable development.ConclusionsVFRs dispatched in rural areas express a desire to save lives. In their missions, they acted in complex situations and experienced both emotional and ethical challenges.The design, implementation, and evaluation of support interventions directed at VFRs should be prioritised, especially in rural areas, as it can contribute to more people becoming and remaining VFRs, which in turn could contribute to sustainable development.
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