Identifying Features of a System of Practice to Inform a Contemporary Competency Framework for Paramedics in Canada

Author:

Batt Alan M.12ORCID,Lysko Meghan3ORCID,Bolster Jennifer L.24,Poirier Pierre56,Cassista Derek5,Austin Michael7,Cameron Cheryl28ORCID,Donnelly Elizabeth A.9ORCID,Donelon Becky10,Dunn Noël11,Johnston William6,Lanos Chelsea2ORCID,Lunn Tyne M.2ORCID,Mason Paige612ORCID,Teed Sean13,Vacon Charlene14ORCID,Tavares Walter1516

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Health Sciences, Queen’s University, 99 University Avenue, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada

2. Department of Paramedicine, Monash University, Building H, Peninsula Campus, 47–49 Moorooduc Hwy, Frankston, VIC 3199, Australia

3. Oxford County Paramedic Services, 377 Mill Street, Woodstock, ON N4S 7V6, Canada

4. BC Emergency Health Services, Clinical Governance and Professional Practice, 2955 Virtual Way, Vancouver, BC V5M 4X3, Canada

5. Paramedic Association of Canada, 201-4 Florence Street., Ottawa, ON K2P 0W7, Canada

6. Ottawa Paramedic Service, 2465 Don Reid Drive, Ottawa, ON K1H 1E2, Canada

7. Department of Emergency Medicine, The Ottawa Hospital, University of Ottawa, 2475 Don Reid Drive, Ottawa, ON K1H 1E2, Canada

8. Canadian Virtual Hospice, One Morley Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3L 2P4, Canada

9. School of Social Work, University of Windsor, 167 Ferry Street, Windsor, Ontario, ON N9A 0C5, Canada

10. Health Sciences Division, Justice Institute of British Columbia, 715 McBride Boulevard, New Westminster, BC V3L 5T4, Canada

11. Saskatchewan Health Authority, 1350 Albert Street, Regina, SK S4R 2R7, Canada

12. School of Interdisciplinary Studies, Royal Roads University, 2005 Sooke Road, Victoria, BC V9B 5Y2, Canada

13. School of Paramedicine, Medavie HealthEd, 50 Eileen Stubbs Avenue, Unit 154, Dartmouth, NS B3B 0M7, Canada

14. Regional Paramedic Program for Eastern Ontario, The Ottawa Hospital, 2475 Don Reid Drive, Ottawa, ON K1H 1E2, Canada

15. Department of Health and Society & Wilson Centre for Health Professions Education Research, University of Toronto, 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, ON M1C1A4, Canada

16. York Region Paramedic Services, 80 Bales Drive East, East Gwillimbury, ON L0G 1V, Canada

Abstract

Introduction: Paramedic practice is highly variable, occurs in diverse contexts, and involves the assessment and management of a range of presentations of varying acuity across the lifespan. As a result, attempts to define paramedic practice have been challenging and incomplete. This has led to inaccurate or under-representations of practice that can ultimately affect education, assessment, and the delivery of care. In this study, we outline our efforts to better identify, explore, and represent professional practice when developing a national competency framework for paramedics in Canada. Methods: We used a systems-thinking approach to identify the settings, contexts, features, and influences on paramedic practice in Canada. This approach makes use of the role and influence of system features at the microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, macrosystem, supra-macrosystem, and chronosystem levels in ways that can provide new insights. We used methods such as rich pictures, diagramming, and systems mapping to explore relationships between these contexts and features. Findings: When we examine the system of practice in paramedicine, multiple layers become evident and within them we start to see details of features that ought to be considered in any future competency development work. Our exploration of the system highlights that paramedic practice considers the person receiving care, caregivers, and paramedics. It involves collaboration within co-located and dispersed teams that are composed of other health and social care professionals, public safety personnel, and others. Practice is enacted across varying geographical, cultural, social, and technical contexts and is subject to multiple levels of policy, regulatory, and legislative influence. Conclusion: Using a systems-thinking approach, we developed a detailed systems map of paramedic practice in Canada. This map can be used to inform the initial stages of a more representative, comprehensive, and contemporary national competency framework for paramedics in Canada.

Funder

Paramedic Association of Canada

Publisher

MDPI AG

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