Key challenges in prehospital and emergency care in Indonesia and Malaysia: a survey of frontline clinicians
Rapid economic growth in Indonesia and Malaysia has widened the gap in emergency care supply and demand, intensifying challenges. Our study, from August to November 2022, assesses current diverse challenges in both countries’ emergency care systems from frontline staff perspectives. The online sur...
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my.iium.irep.1036582024-12-24T01:37:21Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/103658/ Key challenges in prehospital and emergency care in Indonesia and Malaysia: a survey of frontline clinicians Akio, Tokita Hanako, Nunokawa Keibun, Liu Yuta, Iwamoto Tomohiro, Sonoo Konan, Hara Mikio, Nakajima Kiyomitsu, Fukaguchi Takanori, Takeda Sanip, Amirudin A. Juzar, Dafsah Harvendhar Singh, Gurjeet Singh Condro, Lukito Tobing, Monalisa Abu Hasan, Muhammad Abdus-Syakur Nik Abdul Rahman, Nik Hisamuddin Mahisa, Orizanov Zairinal, Ramdinal Aviesena Ramli, Mohd Khairulizwan Mohd Nor, Mohd Afiq Tadahiro, Goto Zakaria, Mohd Idzwan RZ Other systems of medicine Rapid economic growth in Indonesia and Malaysia has widened the gap in emergency care supply and demand, intensifying challenges. Our study, from August to November 2022, assesses current diverse challenges in both countries’ emergency care systems from frontline staff perspectives. The online survey involved emergency department (ED) personnel from 11 hospitals in Indonesia and Malaysia, drawing from an existing network. The survey collected data on respondents’ characteristics, factors affecting prehospital and ED care quality, missing clinical information, and factors influencing patients’ ED stay duration. With 83 respondents from Indonesia and 109 from Malaysia, the study identified common challenges. In both countries, inadequate clinical information from ambulances posed a primary challenge in prehospital care quality, while crowdedness during night shifts affected ED care quality. Frequent gaps in essential clinical information, such as family and medication history, were observed. Prolonged ED stays were associated with diagnostic studies and their turnaround time. This study offers insights into shared challenges in Indonesia and Malaysia’s emergency care systems. Our findings stress recognizing common and country-specific challenges for enhanced emergency care quality in Southeast Asia, supporting tailored interventions. BioMed Central Ltd 2024-10-03 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/103658/7/103659_Key%20challenges%20in%20prehospital%20and%20emergency%20care.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/103658/8/103659_Key%20challenges%20in%20prehospital%20and%20emergency%20care_Scopus.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/103658/9/103659_Key%20challenges%20in%20prehospital%20and%20emergency%20care_WoS.pdf Akio, Tokita and Hanako, Nunokawa and Keibun, Liu and Yuta, Iwamoto and Tomohiro, Sonoo and Konan, Hara and Mikio, Nakajima and Kiyomitsu, Fukaguchi and Takanori, Takeda and Sanip, Amirudin and A. Juzar, Dafsah and Harvendhar Singh, Gurjeet Singh and Condro, Lukito and Tobing, Monalisa and Abu Hasan, Muhammad Abdus-Syakur and Nik Abdul Rahman, Nik Hisamuddin and Mahisa, Orizanov and Zairinal, Ramdinal Aviesena and Ramli, Mohd Khairulizwan and Mohd Nor, Mohd Afiq and Tadahiro, Goto and Zakaria, Mohd Idzwan (2024) Key challenges in prehospital and emergency care in Indonesia and Malaysia: a survey of frontline clinicians. BMC Research notes, 17 (1). ISSN 17560500 https://bmcresnotes.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13104-024-06916-3 10.1186/s13104‑ 024‑ 06916‑3. |
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Rapid economic growth in Indonesia and Malaysia has widened the gap in emergency care supply and demand,
intensifying challenges. Our study, from August to November 2022, assesses current diverse challenges in both countries’
emergency care systems from frontline staff perspectives. The online survey involved emergency department (ED) personnel from 11 hospitals in Indonesia and Malaysia, drawing from an existing network. The survey collected data on respondents’ characteristics, factors affecting prehospital and ED care quality, missing clinical information, and factors influencing patients’ ED stay duration. With 83 respondents from Indonesia and 109 from Malaysia, the study identified common challenges. In both countries, inadequate clinical information from ambulances posed a primary challenge in prehospital care quality, while crowdedness during night shifts affected ED care quality. Frequent gaps in essential clinical information, such as family and medication history, were observed. Prolonged ED stays were associated with diagnostic studies and their turnaround time. This study offers insights into shared challenges in Indonesia and Malaysia’s emergency care systems. Our findings stress recognizing common and country-specific challenges for enhanced emergency care quality in Southeast Asia, supporting tailored interventions. |
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Akio, Tokita Hanako, Nunokawa Keibun, Liu Yuta, Iwamoto Tomohiro, Sonoo Konan, Hara Mikio, Nakajima Kiyomitsu, Fukaguchi Takanori, Takeda Sanip, Amirudin A. Juzar, Dafsah Harvendhar Singh, Gurjeet Singh Condro, Lukito Tobing, Monalisa Abu Hasan, Muhammad Abdus-Syakur Nik Abdul Rahman, Nik Hisamuddin Mahisa, Orizanov Zairinal, Ramdinal Aviesena Ramli, Mohd Khairulizwan Mohd Nor, Mohd Afiq Tadahiro, Goto Zakaria, Mohd Idzwan |
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Akio, Tokita Hanako, Nunokawa Keibun, Liu Yuta, Iwamoto Tomohiro, Sonoo Konan, Hara Mikio, Nakajima Kiyomitsu, Fukaguchi Takanori, Takeda Sanip, Amirudin A. Juzar, Dafsah Harvendhar Singh, Gurjeet Singh Condro, Lukito Tobing, Monalisa Abu Hasan, Muhammad Abdus-Syakur Nik Abdul Rahman, Nik Hisamuddin Mahisa, Orizanov Zairinal, Ramdinal Aviesena Ramli, Mohd Khairulizwan Mohd Nor, Mohd Afiq Tadahiro, Goto Zakaria, Mohd Idzwan |
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Key challenges in prehospital and emergency care in Indonesia and Malaysia: a survey of frontline clinicians |
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Key challenges in prehospital and emergency care in Indonesia and Malaysia: a survey of frontline clinicians |
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Key challenges in prehospital and emergency care in Indonesia and Malaysia: a survey of frontline clinicians |
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Key challenges in prehospital and emergency care in Indonesia and Malaysia: a survey of frontline clinicians |
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Key challenges in prehospital and emergency care in Indonesia and Malaysia: a survey of frontline clinicians |
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key challenges in prehospital and emergency care in indonesia and malaysia: a survey of frontline clinicians |
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