KUMJ | VOL. 17 | NO. 2 | ISSUE 66 | APRIL-JUNE 2019
Reasons for Summoning Ambulance Services in the Hilly Region of Nepal
Shrestha SK, Jacobson C, Dahal S, Shrestha R, Weiner Y, Sheridan A
Abstract: Background
Nepal lacks a unified and countrywide emergency medical services system as other
developing countries. However, the emergence of ambulance service initiatives in
the past decade shows a promising future for pre-hospital care. Nepal Ambulance
Service (Est. 2011) and Dhulikhel Emergency Medical Services (Est. 2013) are the
existing emergency medical services initiatives in Nepal.
Objective
To describe the reason for summoning ambulance services and demographics of
the patients who were transported by Dhulikhel Emergency Medical Services at
Dhulikhel hospital, hilly region of Nepal.
Method
One thousand three hundred and ninety three patient records at Dhulikhel hospital
transported by Dhulikhel Emergency Medical Services during the five-year period
(2013 - 2018) were included in the study. Chief complaints and demographic data
were collected and categorized into overarching systemic categories.
Result
Among 1393 patients, majority were female (60.4%) and the most common
age group was 20-29 years. The most common reason for calling ambulances
was gastrointestinal problem (22.6%). Similarly, respiratory (17%), obstetric and
gynecological (15.2%), trauma (12.7%) and neurological (9.6%) problems were other
common reasons. The number of respiratory problem was increased during the
winter season. The overall percentage of patients arriving at hospital with trauma
problems was increased steadily, but it was not statistically significant.
Conclusion
Gastrointestinal problem was the most common reason, followed by respiratory and
obstetric and gynecological problems for summoning ambulances services in the
hilly regions of Nepal. The incidence of respiratory problem significantly increased
during the winter season.
Keyword : Ambulance services, Dhulikhel hospital, Emergency medical services, Pre-hospital care