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Designing a Guideline for Emergency Medical Communication Center Staff to Help Road Traffic Crash Patients: A Delphi Study Publisher



Shafaee H1 ; Ostadtaghizadeh A1 ; Khorasanizavareh D2 ; Nematollahi S3 ; Hirshon JM4 ; Mirhaghi AH5 ; Moradian MJ6
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Source: Jundishapur Journal of Natural Pharmaceutical Products Published:2021


Abstract

Background: Injuries and deaths from road traffic crash (RTC) are a critical health problem of societies and one of the main causes of death especially among the young Objectives: This study aimed to design and compile a guideline for emergency medical communication centers (EMCC) staff to provide direct assistance offered by RTC bystanders. Methods: Based on prior literature, the RTC bystanders initial draft guideline contained 20 domains and 28 items. As a validation step, the draft guideline was reviewed by content experts (one emergency medicine and two disaster specialists) and modified based on their recommendations. The subsequent draft guideline was then reviewed in three Delphi rounds by 67 participants, including health professionals in emergencies and disasters, emergency medicine, nurses, emergency medical experts, and EMCC staff. The accepted agreement coefficient was set at ≥ 70%. As the final step, an expert consensus meeting was held to review the guideline. Results: The participants agreed on 56 items regarding 20 domains, including scene safety, hand precautions and personal protection, alertness assessment, respiration, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), bleeding control, recovery position, splinting, rapid evacuation, scene management, patient transfer, triage, spinal cord injury prevention and immobilization, injured transportation, psychological support, hypothermia prevention, water and food, amputated limb protection, and support of deceased people. Two items in relation to airway opening maneuvers were added to the guideline during the expert consensus meeting. Conclusion: EMCC staff can provide guidance to be performed by RTC bystanders. RTC bystanders can play important roles at crash scenes, including preventing secondary injury, supporting scene management, and providing first aid for the injured people. This guideline can be used to help direct appropriate care and behavior by RTC bystanders. Copyright © 2021 The Author(s).
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