T.L. Sanddal, BS1., J.E. Moreland, III, MPA2., N.D. Sanddal, MS1.

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T.L. Sanddal, BS1., J.E. Moreland, III, MPA2., N.D. Sanddal, MS1. RELATIVE STASIS OF PREHOSPITAL PROVIDER COMFORT LEVELS CONCERNING PEDIATRIC CARE T.L. Sanddal, BS1., J.E. Moreland, III, MPA2., N.D. Sanddal, MS1. Objective: To monitor the self-reported comfort levels of prehospital care providers relative to infant and pediatric care over time as a potential measure of EMSC program effectiveness. Methods: From 1997 to 2000, all recertifying prehospital care providers in Kansas were asked to rank their comfort levels in caring for an infant < 1 and a child 1 to 8 years of age. A 5 point semantic differential, (1 very uncomfortable, 5 very comfortable) was used. Descriptive and non-parametric analyses were completed using SPSS v. 10.1 (α = .05). Results: The 4 year inclusion sample was 22,830. In each year the mean comfort response was lower for infants than for children (p < .001). An unexplained drop in comfort levels was noted for both infants (p < .001) and children (p < .001) between year one and two of the survey – prior to any EMSC activity. Comfort levels remained constant for the remaining years of the survey. When analyzed in a step-wise linear regression model the following independent variables did not account for variation in rankings: certification level, annual number of pediatric contacts, continuing education or longevity as a provider. Conclusions: Comfort level has previously been used as a surrogate measure of the impact of EMSC programs generally, and pediatric training specifically. In this large sample, infant comfort level responses remained slightly below the mid-point and slightly above the same point in the care of a child. While comfort levels improve immediately following EMSC pediatric training, they appear to normalize over time and are resistant to variables that had been previously assumed to influence them. Affiliations: 1. Critical Illness and Trauma Foundation, Inc., Bozeman MT, USA 2. Kansas Board of Emergency Medical Services, Topeka KS, USA