Sudden-Onset Disaster Mass-Casualty Incident Response: A Modified Delphi Study on Triage, Prehospital Life Support, and Processes
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Published:2023-09-07
Issue:5
Volume:38
Page:570-580
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ISSN:1049-023X
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Container-title:Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Prehosp. Disaster med.
Author:
Cuthbertson JoeORCID, Weinstein EricORCID, Franc Jeffrey MichaelORCID, Jones Peter, Lamine HamdiORCID, Magalini Sabina, Gui Daniele, Lennquist Kristina, Marzi Federica, Borrello Alessandro, Fransvea Pietro, Fidanzio Andrea, Benítez Carlos Yanez, Achaz Gerhard, Dobson Bob, Malik Nabeela, Neeki Michael, Pirrallo Ronald, Castro Delgado RafaelORCID, Strapazzon Giacomo, Farah Dell’Aringa Marcelo, Brugger Hermann, Rafalowsky Chaim, Marzoli Marcello, Fresu Giovanni, Kolstadbraaten Knut Magne, Lennquist Stenn, Tilsed Jonathan, Claudius IleneORCID, Cheeranont Piyapan, Callcut Rachel, Bala Miklosh, Kerbage Anthony, Vale Luis, Hecker Norman Philipp, Faccincani Roberto, Ragazzoni LucaORCID, Caviglia MartaORCID
Abstract
AbstractThe application and provision of prehospital care in disasters and mass-casualty incident response in Europe is currently being explored for opportunities to improve practice. The objective of this translational science study was to align common principles of approach and action and to identify how technology can assist and enhance response. To achieve this objective, the application of a modified Delphi methodology study based on statements derived from key findings of a scoping review was undertaken. This resulted in 18 triage, eight life support and damage control interventions, and 23 process consensus statements. These findings will be utilized in the development of evidence-based prehospital mass-casualty incident response tools and guidelines.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Emergency Nursing,Emergency Medicine
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