Staff Procedure Skills in Management Groups during Exercises in Disaster Medicine

Author:

Rüter Anders,Örtenwall Per,Vikström Tore

Abstract

AbstractIntroduction:In stressful situations such as the management of major incidents and disasters, the ability to work in a structured way is important. Medical management groups initially are formed by personnel from different operations that are on-call when the incident or disaster occurs.Objective:The aim of this study was to test if performance indicators for staff procedure skills in medical management groups during simulations could be used as a quality control tool for finding areas that require improvement.Methods:A total of 44 management groups were evaluated using performance indicators in which results could be expressed numerically during simulations.Results:The lowest scores were given to documentation and to the introduction of new staff members. The highest score was given the utilization of technical equipment.Conclusions:Staff procedure skills can be measured during simulations exercises. A logging system may lead to enhancing areas requiring improvement.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Emergency,Emergency Medicine

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