The Tägerwilen II report: Recommendations from the NATO Prehospital Care Improvement Initiative Task Force

Author:

Medby Christian12ORCID,Forestier Colleen3,Ingram Benjamin45,Parkhouse Duncan6,Alvarez‐Brueckmann Michael7,Faas Alexander8

Affiliation:

1. Norwegian Armed Forces Joint Medical Services Sessvollmoen Norway

2. Department of Traumatology St Olav's University Hospital Trondheim Norway

3. Canadian Forces Health Services Headquarters Ottawa Ontario Canada

4. United States Army, NATO Allied Special Operations Forces Command (SOFCOM) Mons Belgium

5. Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Bethesda Maryland USA

6. Defence Medical Services Birmingham UK

7. Regional Medical Support Command Diez Germany

8. Military Medical Center Frauenfeld, Swiss Armed Forces Frauenfeld Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe Committee of the Chiefs of Military Medical Services (COMEDS) initiated the Prehospital Care Improvement Initiative Task Force (PHCII TF) to advise on how to improve prehospital care within NATO nations. The Task Force consisted of the NATO Military Health Care Working Group and its subordinated expert panels, including the Blood Panel, the Emergency Medicine Panel and the Special Operations Forces Medicine Panel.MethodThe PHCII TF identified four key prehospital care themes for exploration: 1) Tactical Casualty Care, 2) Blood Far Forward), 3) Forward Surgical Capabilities), and 4) Prolonged Casualty Care. A consensus experimentation workshop explored the four themes, utilizing a modified Delphi technique and Utstein rotations during syndicate work, resulting in 83 consensus statements. The consensus statements were further evaluated on six criteria: actionable, measurable, urgent, interoperability, low risk/threat and impact.ResultsThe 83 consensus statements, when weighted against the six criteria, resulted in 15 recommendations, focusing on standardization of training, ensuring provision of evidence‐based practices and removing legislative barriers to improve prehospital care.ConclusionThe recommendations on these four themes reflect the most significant priorities in improving prehospital care, and must be incorporated in the on‐going revision of NATO doctrine.

Publisher

Wiley

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