The Challenge of Mass Casualty Incident Response Simulation Exercise Design and Creation: A Modified Delphi Study

Author:

Weinstein Eric SORCID,Bortolin MichelangeloORCID,Lamine HamdiORCID,Herbert Teri LynnORCID,Hubloue IvesORCID,Pauwels SofieORCID,Burke Rita VORCID,Cicero Mark X,Dugas Phoebe O Toups,Oduwole Elizabeth O,Ragazzoni LucaORCID,Della Corte FrancescoORCID

Abstract

AbstractBackground:A Mass Casualty Incident response (MCI) full scale exercise (FSEx) assures MCI first responder (FR) competencies. Simulation and serious gaming platforms (Simulation) have been considered to achieve and maintain FR competencies. The translational science (TS) T0 question was asked: how can FRs achieve similar MCI competencies as a FSEx through the use of MCI simulation exercises?Methods:T1 stage (Scoping Review): PRISMA-ScR was conducted to develop statements for the T2 stage modified Delphi (mD) study. 1320 reference titles and abstracts were reviewed with 215 full articles progressing for full review leading to 97 undergoing data extraction.T2 stage (mD study): Selected experts were presented with 27 statements derived from T1 data with instruction to rank each statement on a 7-point linear numeric scale, where 1 = disagree and 7 = agree. Consensus amongst experts was defined as a standard deviation ≤ 1.0.Results:After 3 mD rounds, 19 statements attained consensus and 8 did not attain consensus.Conclusions:MCI simulation exercises can be developed to achieve similar competencies as FSEx by incorporating the 19 statements that attained consensus through the TS stages of a scoping review (T1) and mD study (T2), and continuing to T3 implementation, and then T4 evaluation stages.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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