Beyond prognostication: ambulance personnel's lived experiences of cardiac arrest decision-making.
Natalie Elizabeth AndersonMerryn GottJulia SlarkPublished in: Emergency medicine journal : EMJ (2018)
This unique, exploratory study provides new insights into ambulance personnel's experiences of prehospital resuscitation decision-making. Prognostication in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is known to be challenging, but results from this study suggest that confidence in a poor prognosis for the cardiac arrested patient is only part of the resuscitation decision-making picture. Results suggest ambulance personnel may benefit from greater educational preparation and mentoring in managing the scene of a death to avoid inappropriate or prolonged resuscitation efforts.