Implementation of Ambulance Hotspot Strategy in Reducing Ambulance Response Time

Introduction:Ambulance response time (ART) has an inseparable relationship with mortality rates and therefore is important to be reduced. However, an unprecedented increase in road traffic congestion has led to longer ART, especially during peak hours. To reduce ART despit...

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Main Authors: Chin, Su Na, Phee, Kheng Cheah, Muhamad Yaakub Arifin, Hui, Shan Kang, Zaturrawiah A Omar, Fouziah Md Yassin, Darmesah Gabda
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spelling my.ums.eprints.299562021-07-13T10:02:21Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/29956/ Implementation of Ambulance Hotspot Strategy in Reducing Ambulance Response Time Chin, Su Na Phee, Kheng Cheah Muhamad Yaakub Arifin Hui, Shan Kang Zaturrawiah A Omar Fouziah Md Yassin Darmesah Gabda H Social Sciences (General) RA Public aspects of medicine Introduction:Ambulance response time (ART) has an inseparable relationship with mortality rates and therefore is important to be reduced. However, an unprecedented increase in road traffic congestion has led to longer ART, especially during peak hours. To reduce ART despite congested traffic, a pre-dispatched ambulance is deployed at hotspot locations during peak hours. This study aims to determine if the hotspot strategy is able to reduce ART in an Urban Emergency Medical Services system.Methods: This is an intervention study at the Emergency and Trauma Department, Sabah Women and Children Hospital (SWACH). Since January 2017, ambulance temporally stations were set up at two hotspot locations. The pre-dispatched ambulance is deployed at hotspots during peak hours (8 – 10 a.m., 4 – 6 p.m.). Information on ambulance runs departed from mobile locations was collected from January to December 2017. Ambulance runs which departed from the hospital in the year 2016 were taken as the control group. A total of 312 runs were enrolled, only runs during peak hours on weekdays were included. The main outcome measure is ART. Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the response time of ambulance runs before and after the establishment of the hotspot strategy. Results:Results show a significant decrease in average ART from 17.31 minutes to 12.23 minutes with the hotspot strategy. When separated, both pre-travel delay times and travel times experienced significant reduction of 2.35 minutes and 2.75 minutes respectively. Meanwhile, travel distances show no significant difference between pre- and post-strategy periods (p = 0.196). Conclusion:The present study shows that the hotspots strategy has successfully reduced ART at SWACH. However, the “ping” time problem from the GPS detection could affect the accuracy in calculating the travel distances. Further studies are suggested to overcome the “ping” time to increase the accuracy level. Overall, this study ascertains the potential benefits of ambulance hotspot strategy Penerbit UMS 2020 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/29956/1/Implementation%20of%20Ambulance%20Hotspot%20Strategy%20in%20Reducing%20Ambulance%20Response%20Time%20abstract.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/29956/2/Implementation%20of%20Ambulance%20Hotspot%20Strategy%20in%20Reducing%20Ambulance%20Response%20Time.pdf Chin, Su Na and Phee, Kheng Cheah and Muhamad Yaakub Arifin and Hui, Shan Kang and Zaturrawiah A Omar and Fouziah Md Yassin and Darmesah Gabda (2020) Implementation of Ambulance Hotspot Strategy in Reducing Ambulance Response Time. Borneo Journal of Medical Sciences, 3. pp. 3-4. ISSN 2710-7353 https://jurcon.ums.edu.my/ojums/index.php/bjms/article/view/2315/1545
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RA Public aspects of medicine
Chin, Su Na
Phee, Kheng Cheah
Muhamad Yaakub Arifin
Hui, Shan Kang
Zaturrawiah A Omar
Fouziah Md Yassin
Darmesah Gabda
Implementation of Ambulance Hotspot Strategy in Reducing Ambulance Response Time
description Introduction:Ambulance response time (ART) has an inseparable relationship with mortality rates and therefore is important to be reduced. However, an unprecedented increase in road traffic congestion has led to longer ART, especially during peak hours. To reduce ART despite congested traffic, a pre-dispatched ambulance is deployed at hotspot locations during peak hours. This study aims to determine if the hotspot strategy is able to reduce ART in an Urban Emergency Medical Services system.Methods: This is an intervention study at the Emergency and Trauma Department, Sabah Women and Children Hospital (SWACH). Since January 2017, ambulance temporally stations were set up at two hotspot locations. The pre-dispatched ambulance is deployed at hotspots during peak hours (8 – 10 a.m., 4 – 6 p.m.). Information on ambulance runs departed from mobile locations was collected from January to December 2017. Ambulance runs which departed from the hospital in the year 2016 were taken as the control group. A total of 312 runs were enrolled, only runs during peak hours on weekdays were included. The main outcome measure is ART. Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the response time of ambulance runs before and after the establishment of the hotspot strategy. Results:Results show a significant decrease in average ART from 17.31 minutes to 12.23 minutes with the hotspot strategy. When separated, both pre-travel delay times and travel times experienced significant reduction of 2.35 minutes and 2.75 minutes respectively. Meanwhile, travel distances show no significant difference between pre- and post-strategy periods (p = 0.196). Conclusion:The present study shows that the hotspots strategy has successfully reduced ART at SWACH. However, the “ping” time problem from the GPS detection could affect the accuracy in calculating the travel distances. Further studies are suggested to overcome the “ping” time to increase the accuracy level. Overall, this study ascertains the potential benefits of ambulance hotspot strategy
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author Chin, Su Na
Phee, Kheng Cheah
Muhamad Yaakub Arifin
Hui, Shan Kang
Zaturrawiah A Omar
Fouziah Md Yassin
Darmesah Gabda
author_facet Chin, Su Na
Phee, Kheng Cheah
Muhamad Yaakub Arifin
Hui, Shan Kang
Zaturrawiah A Omar
Fouziah Md Yassin
Darmesah Gabda
author_sort Chin, Su Na
title Implementation of Ambulance Hotspot Strategy in Reducing Ambulance Response Time
title_short Implementation of Ambulance Hotspot Strategy in Reducing Ambulance Response Time
title_full Implementation of Ambulance Hotspot Strategy in Reducing Ambulance Response Time
title_fullStr Implementation of Ambulance Hotspot Strategy in Reducing Ambulance Response Time
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of Ambulance Hotspot Strategy in Reducing Ambulance Response Time
title_sort implementation of ambulance hotspot strategy in reducing ambulance response time
publisher Penerbit UMS
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url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/29956/1/Implementation%20of%20Ambulance%20Hotspot%20Strategy%20in%20Reducing%20Ambulance%20Response%20Time%20abstract.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/29956/2/Implementation%20of%20Ambulance%20Hotspot%20Strategy%20in%20Reducing%20Ambulance%20Response%20Time.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/29956/
https://jurcon.ums.edu.my/ojums/index.php/bjms/article/view/2315/1545
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