Quality performance measurements of ambulance services in East Coast, Malaysia
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Date
2016
Authors
Ahmad, Siti Farah Fatihah
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Pusat Pengajian Sains Perubatan, Universiti Sains Malaysia
Abstract
INTRODUCTION
East Coast Region states in Malaysia consists of Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang.
Similar with other states in Malaysia, ambulance services in this region are mainly provided
by the government under Ministry of Health (MOH) and Ministry of Education (MOE) in the
hospital-based emergency medical system (EMS). The service plays a significant role in
public to provide fast and efficient healthcare services in the field as well as inside the
ambulance. Therefore, the quality of services must be achieved according to international
standard. This study is focused on evaluating the current performance of ambulance service in
East Coast, Malaysia based on ambulance response time, ambulance crash and patients
complaints as well as identifying the factors affecting the ambulance response time and also
ambulance crash.
METHODOLOGY
This study was a cross-sectional study to evaluate the quality performance
measurements of ambulance service in East Coast Region, Malaysia from January 2014 toDecember 2014. The data was obtained from questionnaires which was distributed to all the
government hospitals in Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang. Series of interviews with
paramedics in-charged of ambulance services was done in selected hospitals to identify the
factors contributed to its performance. It was conducted from November 2014 to March 2015.
Statistical analysis was done using SPSS software version 22.0. Simple linear regression was
used to determine the associated factors influencing the ambulance response time whereas
simple logistic regression was used to determine factors associated with ambulance crash
incident.
RESULTS
Total of 22 hospitals out of 26 were involved in this study with 8 hospitals from
Pahang, 8 hospitals from Kelantan and 6 hospitals from Terengganu. Majority ambulances
were in charged by assistant medical officer (pembantu pegawai perubatan) level U32 and
above. Among parameters used to measure the key performance index, the ambulance
response time had been the highest (95.5%). The mean response time in 2014 for all hospitals
in East Coast, Malaysia was 16.90 minutes (SD) of 5.94. The mean ambulance crash was
0.77 and the median was 1.00. Majority hospitals had none /unknown complaints regarding
ambulance services in their centres (59.1%). Otherwise, 40.9% had less that 10 formal
complaints.
From this study, univariate linear regression analysis showed that there were no
significant factors influenced the ambulance response time and univariate logistic regression
showed that there were no factors significantly associated with ambulance crash.
CONCLUSION
Based on the study, we concluded that the quality of ambulance services in East Coast,
Malaysia still not achieving the international standard. There were no significant factors
which influenced ambulance response time and ambulance crash.
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Ambulances