Evaluation of Education and Equipment in the Prehospital Setting (EVAIR)

December 4, 2021 updated by: Marc Kriege, MD, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz

Evaluation of Education and Equipment of Paramedics in the Prehospital Setting. A Online Based Survey. The EVAIR-Study

In a national online based survey the investigators are targeting paramedics for these survey that are involved in prehospital setting. In this study the investigators want to get more information about the current standard or levels of education in prehospital emergency medicine (e.g. airway management) and the incidence of the independently application in daily practice. Furthermore the investigators want to know the current hygiene concepts especially in the actual SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic.

Study Overview

Status

Completed

Conditions

Detailed Description

Every participant can answer the survey just once.

Study Type

Observational

Enrollment (Actual)

1400

Contacts and Locations

This section provides the contact details for those conducting the study, and information on where this study is being conducted.

Study Locations

    • Rhineland-Palatinate
      • Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, D55131
        • Department of Anesthesiology,Prof. C. Werner, Universitätsmedizin of the JG University

Participation Criteria

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person's general health condition or prior treatments.

Eligibility Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study

  • Child
  • Adult
  • Older Adult

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

N/A

Genders Eligible for Study

All

Sampling Method

Non-Probability Sample

Study Population

Healthy paramedics in Germany

Description

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Male and Female participants/paramedics

Exclusion Criteria:

  • None

Study Plan

This section provides details of the study plan, including how the study is designed and what the study is measuring.

How is the study designed?

Design Details

What is the study measuring?

Primary Outcome Measures

Outcome Measure
Measure Description
Time Frame
Perception of intubation success
Time Frame: through study completion, on average 1 Month
incidence of failed intubation attempts
through study completion, on average 1 Month

Secondary Outcome Measures

Outcome Measure
Measure Description
Time Frame
Perception of hygiene concepts in SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic
Time Frame: through study completion, on average 1 Month
face masks, gloves face shields for hygiene concept
through study completion, on average 1 Month

Collaborators and Investigators

This is where you will find people and organizations involved with this study.

Investigators

  • Principal Investigator: Marc Kriege, MD, PhD, University JG, Mainz

Study record dates

These dates track the progress of study record and summary results submissions to ClinicalTrials.gov. Study records and reported results are reviewed by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) to make sure they meet specific quality control standards before being posted on the public website.

Study Major Dates

Study Start (Actual)

May 15, 2021

Primary Completion (Actual)

August 15, 2021

Study Completion (Actual)

September 1, 2021

Study Registration Dates

First Submitted

April 8, 2021

First Submitted That Met QC Criteria

April 8, 2021

First Posted (Actual)

April 13, 2021

Study Record Updates

Last Update Posted (Actual)

December 7, 2021

Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria

December 4, 2021

Last Verified

December 1, 2021

More Information

Terms related to this study

Other Study ID Numbers

  • JohannesGUT

Drug and device information, study documents

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated drug product

No

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated device product

No

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