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Development of quality indicators to measure pre-hospital emergency medical services for road traffic injury.

Authors :
Azami-Aghdash, Saber
Moosavi, Ahmad
Gharaee, Hojatolah
Sadeghi, Ghader
Isfahani, Haleh Mousavi
Dastgerdi, Alireza Ghasemi
Mohseni, Mohammad
Mousavi Isfahani, Haleh
Ghasemi Dastgerdi, Alireza
Source :
BMC Health Services Research. 3/16/2021, Vol. 21 Issue 1, p1-12. 12p. 2 Diagrams, 5 Charts.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

<bold>Background: </bold>Pre-Hospital Emergency Care (PEC) is a fundamental property of prevention of Road Traffic Injuries (RTIs). Thus, this sector requires a system for evaluation and performance improvement. This study aimed to develop quality indicators to measure PEC for RTIs.<bold>Methods: </bold>Following the related literature review, 14 experts were interviewed through semi-structured interviews to identify Quality Measurement Indicators (QMIs). The extracted indicators were then categorized into three domains: structure, performance, and management. Finally, the identified QMIs were confirmed through two rounds of the Delphi technique.<bold>Results: </bold>Using literature review 11 structural, 13 performance, and four managerial indicators (A total of 28 indicators) were identified. Also, four structural, four performance, and three managerial indicators (A total of 11indicators) were extracted from interviews with experts. Two indicators were excluded after two rounds of Delphi's technics. Finally, 14 structural, 16 performance and, seven managerial indicators (A total of 37indicators) were finalized.<bold>Conclusion: </bold>Due to the importance and high proportion of RTIs compared to other types of injuries, this study set out to design and evaluate the QMIs of PEC delivered for RTIs. The findings of this research contribute to measuring and planning aimed at improving the performance of PEC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14726963
Volume :
21
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
BMC Health Services Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
149503306
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06238-1