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Título : Top Research Priorities in Prehospital Care in Spain
Autor : Castro Delgado, Rafael
Álvarez González, Kimberly
Cernuda Martínez, José Antonio
Cuartas Álvarez, Tatiana
Arcos González, Pedro
Palabras clave : Delphi study
emergency systems
evidence-based medicine
research priorities
Fecha de publicación : feb-2023
Editorial : Cambridge University Press
Citación : - Castro Delgado, R; Alvarez Gonzalez, K; Cernuda Martinez, JA; Cuartas Alvarez, T; Arcos Gonzalez, P. Top Research Priorities in Prehospital Care in Spain. Prehosp Disaster Med. 2023. 38. (1). p. 81-87. DOI: 10.1017/S1049023X22002266.
Resumen : Abstract Objective: The objective is to identify research priorities in prehospital care in Spain. Method: This was a Delphi-type study of three rounds with a panel of experts made up of members of the Red de Investigaci´on en Emergencias Prehospitalarias (RINVEMER; Prehospital Emergency Research Network) Network and the Sociedad Espa˜nola de Medicina de Urgencias y Emergencias (SEMES; Spanish Society of Emergency Medicine) Emergency Secretariat. In the first round, each participant identified up to 15 priorities. In the second round, they scored the 30 thematic areas on a Likert scale. In the third round, they ordered and scored from one to ten the first ten priorities among those that obtained a median greater than or equal to four in the second round. After adding the assigned scores, the ten priorities with the highest total score were obtained. Results: The ten identified research priorities were: special clinical codes and time-dependent conditions; mass-casualty incident (MCI) coordination and management; innovation in Emergency Medical Services (EMS); human factor in decision making; triage, analysis, and management of calls in the Emergency Call Center; new technologies, telemedicine, and emergencies; adverse events, clinical safety, and quality in emergencies; cardiac arrest; continuous education and training (methodology, quality, and evaluation); and big data and emergencies. Conclusions: The research priorities perceived by emergency professionals are related to clinical care and organizational aspects of EMS, in addition to the need to incorporate innovative aspects and new data analysis technologies.
URI : https://ria.asturias.es/RIA/handle/123456789/14757
ISSN : 1049-023X
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