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Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medical Technology
2001 Volume.5 No. 1 p.199 ~ p.212
Investigating Research on the Degree of Frequency and Importance of Tasks for Framing the EMTs Occupational Description
Kim Tae-Min

Kim Hyo-Sik
Yoou Soon-Kyu
Abstract
This research, aiming at analyzing the Emergency Medical Technicians¡¯ duties prior to establishing a baseline for question development in the national exams to qualify for the EMTs, investigated the importance and frequency per unit specified in the description with the EMTs to be subjects working on the task spot by means of questionnaires.
The EMT duties were classified into 9 items like 1) the notification and response, 2) the scene size-up, 3) the patient assessment, 4) the emergency care, 5) the patient transport, 6) the duties at hospital clinics, 7) the operational management, 8) the receiving and responding to a call, 9) the self-development, and put the functional tasks into 52 items, describing the task elements into 177 items, and then questioned 112 EMTs working on the spot from July 21 through August 30, 2000, which showed the following results.
1) The distribution of subjects¡¯ career showed the highest rate with 33.9% for those who careered ¡°less than a year¡±, only 13.4% for those with more than 4 years and the highest rate with 43.8% for those who aged at 20-25. And 70.5% of all those who were questioned was the junior college graduates, 58.9% for those working at fire station and 29.5% working at hospital clinics.
2) Looking at the distribution of frequency and importance for each task element, questioning ¡®the patients main symptoms¡¯, ¡®accidental type¡¯, ¡®place of the patients identification¡¯ showed the highest rate in both frequency and importance in the field of ¡°notification and response¡±.
3) In the ¡°scene size-up¡±, identifying the patients showed the highest rate of frequency and importance, compared to other field of tasks, among which ¡°identifying the patients¡¯ state¡± showed the highest rate of frequency (2.66) and importance (2.81).
4) In the ¡°patient assessment¡±, ¡°identifying the patients¡± showed the high rate of frequency and importance in most elements of task, especially the importance showed the highest rate with 2.83 for the task of airway management and the cervical immobilization during ¡°the primary assessment¡±, and the frequency showed the highest rate for questioning the past case of the task of grasping the patients¡¯ history.
5) In the ¡°emergency care¡±, ¡°the management of the heart attacked patients¡± and ¡°the advanced cardiac life support¡± showed a high rate in the importance, whereas the frequency showed a very low rate. The high rate of frequency during the emergent task was the management of ¡°musculoskeletal system injury patients¡± and of ¡°the gastro-intestinal and urinary genital system injury patient support.¡±
In care of the patients with heart attack, the management of the airway showed the highest rate with 2.95, whereas the management of alcoholic abused patients and of dying patients, showed comparatively lower rate of assessment in the importance. The frequency of tasks showed the highest rate with 2.69 in the control of bleeding and the lowest with 0.47 in the management of abnormal delivery of child.
6) As to the patient transport, ¡°the emergency transport¡± showed the highest rate with 2.74 and the unemergent transport with 2.55 in the importance, and the task importance at hospital showed the highest rate with 2.89 in managing the cardio-pulmonary resuscitation and with 2.60 in identifying the patient state.
7) Of all the tasks related with ¡°operational task¡±, the high importance was to ¡°educate for the management of the first responder¡±, but the frequency of tasks mostly showed a low rate and ¡°receiving and responding to a call¡± showed relatively a high rate of importance and frequency. And related with ¡°the self-development¡±, ¡°the health care management¡± and ¡°the stress control¡± on working spot showed a high rate, but the frequency mostly showed a low rate.
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