Senior ambulance officers in Swedish emergency medical services: a qualitative study of perceptions and experiences of a new management role in challenging incidents

Author:

Hylander JohanORCID,Saveman Britt-Inger,Björnstig Ulf,Gyllencreutz Lina

Abstract

ObjectivesIncreased demands are placed on emergency services and their role and ability to act in incidents in challenging environments, for example, road tunnels. Collaboration between officers from emergency services (fire brigade, police and ambulance services) is important for an effective rescue effort. In Gothenburg, Sweden, a position as a senior ambulance officer (SAO) within the emergency medical services (EMS) has been introduced to support the regular force during major incidents. The aim of this paper was to explore the perceptions and experiences of the SAO’s new management role in challenging incidents, such as those occurring in road tunnels.DesignA qualitative interview study.SettingThe study was carried out from February to June 2019 in Gothenburg, Sweden, which is a municipality with several road tunnels and a population of approximately 580 000 people. SAOs collaborate with the corresponding function within the police and fire brigade, both having senior officers at major incident sites.ParticipantsTwelve SAOs.MethodsThe study used semistructured interviews. The collected data were analysed using qualitative content analysis.ResultsAccording to SAOs’ experience, prehospital medical management included not only leadership, but also planning, training and indepth knowledge of, for example, tunnel environments. Furthermore, SAOs adopted an encouraging and teaching role for their colleagues. SAOs’ responsibilities also included proactive planning together with the fire brigade and police, which was regarded as enhancing interorganisational collaboration. An overall theme emerged which the SAOs described as ‘A new holistic approach to EMS leadership and management’.ConclusionsThe participants considered that the new SAO role not only seems to improve the prehospital medical management, but also makes the EMS command structure during challenging incidents symmetrical with the fire brigade and police command structure. The implementation of national guidelines is desirable and is requested by the SAOs.

Funder

Socialstyrelsen

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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