Research approaches to mass casualty incidents response: development from routine perspectives to complexity science

Author:

Weifeng Shen,Libing Jiang,Mao Zhang,Yuefeng Ma,Guanyu Jiang,Xiaojun He

Abstract

Objective To review the research methods of mass casualty incident (MCI) systematically and introduce the concept and characteristics of complexity science and artificial system, computational experiments and parallel execution (ACP) method. Data sources We searched PubMed, Web of Knowledge, China Wanfang and China Biology Medicine (CBM) databases for relevant studies. Searches were performed without year or language restrictions and used the combinations of the following key words: “mass casualty incident”, “MCI”, “research method”, “complexity science”, “ACP”, “approach”, “science”, “model”, “system” and “response”. Study selection Articles were searched using the above keywords and only those involving the research methods of mass casualty incident (MCI) were enrolled. Results Research methods of MCI have increased markedly over the past few decades. For now, dominating research methods of MCI are theory-based approach, empirical approach, evidence-based science, mathematical modeling and computer simulation, simulation experiment, experimental methods, scenario approach and complexity science. Conclusions This article provides an overview of the development of research methodology for MCI. The progresses of routine research approaches and complexity science are briefly presented in this paper. Furthermore, the authors conclude that the reductionism underlying the exact science is not suitable for MCI complex systems. And the only feasible alternative is complexity science. Finally, this summary is followed by a review that ACP method combining artificial systems, computational experiments and parallel execution provides a new idea to address researches for complex MCI.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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