An exploration of the use of air ambulance in disasters: An international view
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This research became possible only because of support from my research supervisor and my loved ones. Hence, I would like to say thanks for their support.
DECLARATION
This research is my own work and does not represent the ideas of the university. This project belongs to me and only me.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION1
Background1
Problem statement1
Research aims and objectives1
Research questions2
Significance2
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW4
Ambulance Research4
Overview of Air Ambulance Services5
History9
Classification of Health Care Facilities11
Air Ambulance Standards11
Air Ambulance is Better than Ground12
Air Ambulance is not better than Ground Ambulance14
Do Time and Transport Matter?16
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY18
Mixed Research18
Steps in mixed methodology18
Strength and weakness of the mixed research19
Strengths19
Weaknesses20
Instrument for data collection20
Population20
Sample20
Data analysis21
CHAPTER 4: FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION22
Describe the importance of air ambulance in disasters22
Advantages and disadvantages of using air ambulance in disasters23
Effectiveness of air ambulance24
Cost of air ambulance26
Questionnaire analysis29
CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION37
REFERENCES41
APPENDICES45
Questionnaire45
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
Background
Nowadays there is an increasing trend of using air ambulances for emergency. Air ambulances are fast as compared to ground ambulances. Using air ambulance can save many precious lives. Through this research, the effectiveness of this air ambulance would be studied.
Problem statement
The increasing number of air ambulance programs globally has been subjected to a careful examination especially in the face a rising air ambulance accident rate. Fatalities due to motor vehicle crashes (MVC's) are considered as of upmost concern. The goal of most pre-hospital services (either ground or air transport) is to provide rapid transport and appropriate medical care. Most emergency ground transport has been proven ineffective, particularly for trauma patients for whom the “golden hour” is critical. That is, the chances of survival are much greater if trauma victims are treated within 60 minutes. Highway accidents are considered the number one cause of trauma victims. “Motor vehicle-related injuries kill more children and young adults than any other single cause in the United States. The global rise in number of vehicles, increase in road networks, and growth in the middle-aged population are societal and institutional developmental factors that influence the need for instituting air ambulance programs (Beach 2001 12).
Research aims and objectives
The researcher aims to study the use of air ambulance in disasters. the researcher has broken the aim into following objectives
Explain the role of air ambulance as emergency medical service
Describe the importance of air ambulance in disasters
Show some important international facts about the effectiveness of air ambulance
Discus the advantages and disadvantages of air ambulance
Show how much this service is costing to be established
Explain the quality of care that air ambulance provide
Describe the requirements of air ambulance services
Research questions
The researcher will address the following research questions
What is history of air ambulance?
Is it an effective service to provide health care?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of using air ambulance in disasters?
Who is funding air ambulance? Does it deserves funding or not?
Significance
Providing air ambulance services to a certain population requires careful examination and analysis. Any aviation service is usually expensive to run and maintain. The construction of modern highways between cities and countries has created a high ...