Paramedic educational program attrition accounts for significant loss of potential EMS workforce

Author:

Ball Matthew1,Powell Jonathan R.23ORCID,Gage Christopher B.23ORCID,Kapalo Katelynn A.2,Kurth Jordan D.2,Collard Lisa4,Miller Michael G.4,Panchal Ashish R.235ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Emergency Medicine Henry Ford Hospital Detroit Michigan USA

2. National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Columbus Ohio USA

3. Division of Epidemiology The Ohio State University College of Public Health Columbus Ohio USA

4. Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions Rowlett Texas USA

5. Department of Emergency Medicine The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Columbus Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveRecent concerns for the strength and stability of the emergency medical services (EMS) workforce have fueled interest in enhancing the entry of EMS clinicians into the workforce. However, the educational challenges associated with workforce entry remain unclear. Our objective was to evaluate the educational pathway of entry into the EMS workforce and to identify factors that lead to the loss of potential EMS clinicians.MethodsThis is a cross‐sectional evaluation of all US paramedic educational programs, with enrolled students, in the 2019 Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the EMS Professions annual report survey. This data set includes detailed program characteristics and metrics including program attrition rate (leaving before completion), and certifying exam pass rates. Descriptive statistics were calculated, and multivariable logistic regression analysis was conducted to evaluate the association between high program attrition rates (>30%) and program specific characteristics.ResultsIn 2019, 640 accredited programs met inclusion with 17,457 students enrolled in paramedic educational programs. Of these, 13,884 students successfully graduated (lost to attrition, 3,573/17,457 [21%]) and 12,002 passed the certifying exam on the third attempt (lost to unable to certify, 1,882/17,457 [11%]). High program attrition rates were associated with longer programs (>12 months), small class sizes (<12 students), and regional locations.ConclusionsNearly 1 in 3 paramedic students were lost from the potentially available workforce either owing to attrition during the educational program or failure to certify after course completion. Attrition represented the largest loss, providing an avenue for future targeted research and interventions to improve EMS workforce stability.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Emergency Medicine

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