Ambulance Design and Satisfaction 2011 OCTOBER
NIST - Ambulance Design Standards
2011 Customer Satisfaction Questionnaire
Final
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate Human Factors and Behavioral Sciences Division is teaming with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and BMT Designers and Planners to aid in the development of standards for the design of patient compartments in ambulances. In conjunction with that goal, this survey is also measuring satisfaction with current design standards.
This survey is being administered by CFI Group. All information you provide will be combined with information from other respondents for research and reporting purposes. Your individual responses will not be released. This survey will take about 15 minutes of your time.
If you have any questions about this survey, please contact (CONTACT EMAIL).
This survey is authorized by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget Control No. 1090-0007.
Please tell us a bit about your work background. The following questions will be used for categorizing your responses only:
What is your affiliation with ambulance service?
EMS Provider – Volunteer
EMS Provider – Career
Trainer
Other (Please specify)
What is your average transit time with a patient to a hospital?
5 minutes or less
Between 6 – 10 minutes
Between 11 – 15 minutes
Between 16 – 20 minutes
Between 21 and 30 minutes
More than 30 minutes
What type of ambulance do you usually work in?
Box (Type I and III)
Van (Type II)
Other (Please specify)
What
type of service does your ambulance typically perform? (Select all
that apply.)
1. Transport
2. 911
3. BLS
4. ALS
Please tell us about your preferences for ambulance seating.
What type of seat do you currently use?
Bench
Bucket
Other (Please specify)
What seating orientation do you prefer in the patient compartment?
Side-facing
Rearward-facing
Forward-facing
No preference
Do you recommend a CPR seat in the patient compartment?
Yes
No
No preference
Please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with the following statements. Use a scale from “1” to “10”, where “1” is “strongly disagree” and “10” is “strongly agree.”
The location and height of the seats provide me with sufficient reach to the patient.
The location and height of the seats provide me with sufficient reach to equipment and supplies.
Thinking about the type of ambulance you typically work in, please rate the seating in the patient compartment in terms of allowing you to do your job. Use a 10-point scale, where “1” means “poor” and “10” means “excellent.”
10a. Please provide any comments you have on ambulance seating.
The following questions ask about your experiences with ambulance occupancy and patient transport.
What percent of the time do you transport more than one patient?
Never
Less than 10%
Between 10% – 25%
Between 26% – 50 %
More than 50%
How many patients do you have the capability to safely transport?
2
3
4
5
More than 5
Thinking about the type of ambulance you typically work in, please rate the how the level of ambulance occupancy and patient transport features allow you to do your job. Use a 10-point scale, where “1” means “poor” and “10” means “excellent.”
13a. Please provide any comments you have on ambulance occupancy and/or patient transport.
Please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with the following statement. Use a scale from “1” to “10”, where “1” is “strongly disagree” and “10” is “strongly agree.”
There is enough room and general mobility around the ambulance patient compartment when taking care of the patient.
Please indicate if there are any controls, such as lighting, radio and ventilation, that you cannot reach from your seat as you provide patient care? (Select all that apply.)
Lighting
Radio
Ventilation
Other(s) (Please specify)
Not a problem. I can reach all needed controls
Please indicate if you have concerns about any of the following as they relate to the gurney/stretcher. (Select all that apply.)
Location of the gurney/stretcher
Orientation of the gurney/stretcher
Security of the gurney/stretcher
I have no concern about the gurney/stretcher
(IF 16=1, 2 or 3 ASK Q17)
What are your concerns? Please describe.
Thinking about the type of ambulance you typically work in, please rate the ergonomic features of its patient compartment on a 10-point scale, where “1” is “poor” and “10” is “excellent.”
18a. Please provide any comments you have on the ergonomic features of ambulances.
What kind of safety restraints are currently in your patient compartment? (Select all that apply.)
Lap belt
Lap and shoulder belt
4-point
5-point
7-point
Other (Please specify)
Think about the times when you are in the patient compartment and NOT treating the patient.
What percentage of the time do you wear the restraint system in the patient compartment when NOT treating the patient?
Less than 15%
Between 15% – 40%
Between 41% – 65%
Between 66% – 90%
More than 90%
Think about the times when you are in the patient compartment treating the patient.
What percentage of the time do you wear the restraint system in the patient compartment when treating the patient?
Less than 15%
Between 15% – 40%
Between 41% – 65%
Between 66% – 90%
More than 90%
(IF Q20 or Q21 =1, 2, 3 or 4 ASK Q22)
What is the main reason for not wearing restraints? (Please describe.)
Please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with the following statement. Use a scale from “1” to “10”, where “1” is “strongly disagree” and “10” is “strongly agree.”
23. Moving within the ambulance while unrestrained and caring for the patient is an inherent risk of EMS work.
24. Please indicate if you have any of the following regulations for seat belt usage. (Select all that apply.)
1. District
2. County
3. State
4. Organization
5. Other (Please specify)
6. Don’t know
25. Thinking about the type of ambulance you typically work in, please rate how well its safety restraint features allow you to do your job. Use a 10-point scale, where “1” means “poor” and “10” means “excellent.”
25a. Please provide any comments you have on the restraint systems in ambulances.
26. Is your ambulance equipped with a computer system?
Yes
No
Don’t know
(IF Q26=1 ASK Q27)
27. What is your computer system’s primary use?
28. If you could be given information regarding what the driver is going to do next (e.g., stop, turn, change in speed), how would you want to receive it? (Select all that apply.)
1. Verbally/yelling
2. Radio
3. Visual display
4. Notification lights
5. Other (Please specify)
6. Would not want to receive that information
29. What is the most effective form of communication between the driver and patient compartment? (Please describe.)
30. Thinking about the type of ambulance you typically work in, please rate its communication system in terms of allowing you to do your job. Use a 10-point scale, where “1” means “poor” and “10” means “excellent.”
30a. Please provide any comments you have on communication systems in ambulances.
The following tables list some of equipment/supplies provided in the ambulance patient compartment. Please indicate how easy it is to reach the item (equipment or supply), and the frequency of using the item.
31. Ventilation/respiration equipment |
Difficulty of reach from the seated position: (Reach without strain; Reach with strain; Unable to reach without leaving seat; N/A) |
Frequency of use: (100%; <100% to >75%; <75% to >50%; <50% to >25%; <25% to >0%; (0%)
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32. Diagnostics Equipment |
Difficulty of reach from the seated position: (Reach without strain; Reach with strain; Unable to reach without leaving seat; N/A) |
Frequency of use: (100%; <100% to >75%; <75% to >50%; <50% to >25%; <25% to >0%; (0%) |
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33. Infusion material or equipment (e.g., intravenous therapy) |
Difficulty of reach from the seated position: (Reach without strain; Reach with strain; Unable to reach without leaving seat; N/A) |
Frequency of use: (100%; <100% to >75%; <75% to >50%; <50% to >25%; <25% to >0%; (0%) |
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34. Equipment for managing of life-threatening situations |
Difficulty of reach from the seated position: (Reach without strain; Reach with strain; Unable to reach without leaving seat; N/A) |
Frequency of use: (100%; <100% to >75%; <75% to >50%; <50% to >25%; <25% to >0%; (0%) |
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35.Supplies/Bandaging/Nursing/PPE |
Difficulty of reach from the seated position: (Reach without strain; Reach with strain; Unable to reach without leaving seat; N/A) |
Frequency of use: (100%; <100% to >75%; <75% to >50%; <50% to >25%; <25% to >0%; (0%) |
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36. Medicine Storage |
Difficulty of reach from the seated position: (Reach without strain; Reach with strain; Unable to reach without leaving seat; N/A) |
Frequency of use: (100%; <100% to >75%; <75% to >50%; <50% to >25%; <25% to >0%; (0%) |
Jump bag |
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Locked narcotics |
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Other |
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37. Communications |
Difficulty of reach from the seated position: (Easy; Reach with strain; Can’t reach without leaving seat; N/A) |
Frequency of use: ((100%; <100% to >75%; <75% to >50%; <50% to >25%; <25% to >0%; (0%) |
Mobile radio transceiver |
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Portable radio transceiver |
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Intercom |
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Cell phone |
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Other |
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Think about how satisfied you are with the current design standards in ambulances in terms of safety and allowing you to do your job.
38. On a scale from 1 to 10 where “1” means Very Dissatisfied and “10” means Very Satisfied, how satisfied are you with the current standards of design in ambulances.
39. Using a 10-point scale on which “1” now means Does Not Meet Expectations and “10” means Exceeds Expectations, to what extent do the design standards meet your expectations.
40. Forget for a moment your experiences with ambulances and current design standards. Now imagine the ideal design standards for ambulances. How well do you think the current design standards compare with that ideal? Please use a scale from “1” to “10”, where “1” means “very far from ideal” and “10” means “very close to ideal.”
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