Clinical Decision-Making Clinical Trial
— POCTParaOfficial title:
Point of Care Testing (POCT) for Advanced Practitioners (Paramedics) in Urgent and Emergency Care: a Single Site Feasibility Study
Point of care testing (POCT) is described as a laboratory test conducted near the patient with a rapid result obtained through a portable analysing device, as opposed to the collection of a blood sample being transferred to a central laboratory for analysis and reporting. Over the past 15 years increasing emphasis has been placed upon the paramedic profession as a possible solution to addressing the increasing demands placed on emergency departments. This is largely viewed through the ability of paramedics to assess patients calling 999 and manage a patient's condition away from the emergency department, with sufficient evidence supporting the role of the paramedic to develop competencies to manage larger volumes of patients. This feasibility study will seek to understand whether paramedics report that the use of POCT devices is useful in safe clinical decision making with patients in the community, and if it is possible to use the Abbott i-STAT device in the urgent and emergency care setting for those patients where management within the community is being considered. Given that there is very little evidence in this subject area, the research should start to inform the potential for future innovations in paramedic and community practice, and build on the body of evidence regarding POCT by paramedics related to community management.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 100 |
Est. completion date | May 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | March 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Paramedic Participants Inclusion criteria: - HCPC registered paramedics employed as advanced practitioners - From the selected advanced practitioner team (Sheffield) - Able to provide informed consent - Willing to undergo training and to deliver intervention - Willing to undergo training to participate in study measures and processes - Willing to take part in the focus group Patient Participants Inclusion criteria: - Adult patients aged 18 years old and over. - Registered with a GP Surgery in the Sheffield CCG boundary. - In their normal home environment, care home, nursing home or step up intermediate bed service, experiencing an ambulatory sensitive presentation related to falls, frailty, mild to moderate breathlessness, or non-specific general illness and receiving an ambulance service response from participating advanced practitioners (paramedics). - Who do not require immediate life-saving intervention/immediate transfer to ED. - Able to give written consent during the call-out. Exclusion Criteria: - Paramedic Participants: • Any HCPC registered advanced practitioner (paramedic) who is currently under investigation for fitness to practice. Patient Participants - Patients requiring emergency intervention and immediate transfer to hospital. - Patient does not have mental capacity. - Clinical presentations that should not have any delayed on scene time, meeting the criteria outlined in the YAS policy for the assessment, conveyance and referral of patients, for example detailing the NEWS2 score and other appropriate clinical screening tools that assist in the decision making regarding the decision to convey or refer for community management. - Non-English speaking patients. - End of life care patients. - Patients residing in prison. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust | University of Bradford |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Self-reported impact of using POCT device | Qualitative focus group data measuring perceived self-reported impact by advanced practitioner (paramedic). | 1.5 hours focus group at end of study | |
Secondary | Non-conveyance rate | Proportion of cases not conveyed to hospital | Through study completion, expected to be 6 months | |
Secondary | 72 hour re-contact rate | Proportion of non-conveyed hospital where there was a re-contact to the ambulance service | Through study completion, expected to be 6 months | |
Secondary | Type of POCT cartridges used. | Type of POCT cartridges used. | During the procedure | |
Secondary | Number of POCT cartridges used. | Number of POCT cartridges used. | During the procedure | |
Secondary | Number of successful and unsuccessful attempts in using the POCT device. | Number of successful and unsuccessful attempts in using the POCT device recorded as a measurement of failure rates | During the procedure | |
Secondary | Length of time on scene. | Understanding any changes to time spent with patient | immediately after the patient care episode has ended | |
Secondary | Number of patients who receive POCT. | Descriptive data to understand how many patients were eligible for the POCT device | Through study completion, expected to be 6 months | |
Secondary | Patient demographics and presentations where POCT is applied - age, gender, NEWS2 score, clinical condition. | Descriptive data to understand patient characteristics of those patients enrolled into study | Through study completion, expected to be 6 months | |
Secondary | Feasibility of patient randomisation process | Descriptive data to record number of successful and unsuccessful attempts at randomisation of eligible patients | Through study completion, expected to be 6 months |
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