Paramedics’ attitudes toward elderly patients’ self-determination in emergency assignments : a US context

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Holmberg, Mats, Presta, Douglas, Bremer, Anders, Devenish, Anthony and Svensson, Anders. (2024). Paramedics’ attitudes toward elderly patients’ self-determination in emergency assignments : a US context. International Journal of Emergency Services. Early release, pp. 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJES-03-2024-0017
AuthorsHolmberg, Mats, Presta, Douglas, Bremer, Anders, Devenish, Anthony and Svensson, Anders
Abstract

Purpose: With aging, the risk of requiring emergency care increases. Elderly patients who need Emergency Medical Services (EMS) are often vulnerable and dependent, especially when their decision-making ability is reduced, which may intensify the risk of important ethical values being violated. Studies about paramedics’ views on elderly people’s self-determination within EMS settings are scarce. The aim of this study was to explore the attitudes and perceptions of paramedics in a US context regarding self-determination in elderly patients who need emergency care provided by EMS.

Design/methodology/approach: The study had an exploratory design, and data were collected using a Delphi technique. A panel of experts consisting of US paramedics was recruited to answer a questionnaire sent out in three rounds. The questionnaire comprised 108 items, derived from a Swedish study on the same topic, rated with a five-point Likert scale ranging from agree to disagree with a predetermined consensus level of 70%.

Findings: In total 21 experts agreed to participate, 15 completed all three rounds, leaving a total response rate of 71%. Finally, 87 out of 108 items reached consensus, of which 60 were “agree” and 27 were “disagree.”

Originality/value: The paramedic–patient relationship is a core in assessing and handling ethical challenges within an advanced practice influenced by the paramedics’ educational level and/or the patient’s physical/mental status. Within a “find it fix it” modus operandi, there is a need to increase paramedics’ competence in understanding and handling advanced ethical challenges in relation to ethical values such as autonomy and self-determination in elderly patients.

KeywordsElderly; Ethics; Emergency Medical Services; Paramedic; Self-determination; Delphi technique
Year01 Jan 2024
JournalInternational Journal of Emergency Services
Journal citationEarly release, pp. 1-15
PublisherEmerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN2047-0894
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1108/IJES-03-2024-0017
Web address (URL)https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/ijes-03-2024-0017/full/html
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Online08 Nov 2024
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Accepted02 Oct 2024
Deposited17 Feb 2025
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© Mats Holmberg, Douglas Presta, Anders Bremer, Scott Devenish and Anders Svensson. Published by Emerald Publishing Limited.

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