Emergency Health Services, 239 Brownlow Avenue, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.
BMC Emerg Med. 2011 Sep 30;11:15. doi: 10.1186/1471-227X-11-15.
Many health care disciplines use evidence-based decision making to improve patient care and system performance. While the amount and quality of emergency medical services (EMS) research in Canada has increased over the past two decades, there has not been a unified national plan to enable research, ensure efficient use of research resources, guide funding decisions and build capacity in EMS research. Other countries have used research agendas to identify barriers and opportunities in EMS research and define national research priorities. The objective of this project is to develop a national EMS research agenda for Canada that will: 1) explore what barriers to EMS research currently exist, 2) identify current strengths and opportunities that may be of benefit to advancing EMS research, 3) make recommendations to overcome barriers and capitalize on opportunities, and 4) identify national EMS research priorities.
METHODS/DESIGN: Paramedics, educators, EMS managers, medical directors, researchers and other key stakeholders from across Canada will be purposefully recruited to participate in this mixed methods study, which consists of three phases: 1) qualitative interviews with a selection of the study participants, who will be asked about their experience and opinions about the four study objectives, 2) a facilitated roundtable discussion, in which all participants will explore and discuss the study objectives, and 3) an online Delphi consensus survey, in which all participants will be asked to score the importance of each topic discovered during the interviews and roundtable as they relate to the study objectives. Results will be analyzed to determine the level of consensus achieved for each topic.
A mixed methods approach will be used to address the four study objectives. We anticipate that the keys to success will be: 1) ensuring a representative sample of EMS stakeholders, 2) fostering an open and collaborative roundtable discussion, and 3) adhering to a predefined approach to measure consensus on each topic. Steps have been taken in the methodology to address each of these a priori concerns.
许多医疗保健学科都采用循证决策来改善患者护理和系统绩效。尽管在过去二十年中,加拿大的紧急医疗服务(EMS)研究数量和质量有所增加,但尚未制定统一的国家计划来支持研究、确保研究资源的有效利用、指导资金决策并在 EMS 研究方面建立能力。其他国家已经使用研究议程来确定 EMS 研究中的障碍和机会,并定义国家研究重点。本项目的目的是为加拿大制定一项国家 EMS 研究议程,该议程将:1)探讨目前存在的 EMS 研究障碍,2)确定当前可能有助于推进 EMS 研究的优势和机会,3)提出克服障碍和利用机会的建议,以及 4)确定国家 EMS 研究重点。
方法/设计:将有目的地从加拿大各地招募护理人员、教育工作者、EMS 管理人员、医疗主任、研究人员和其他主要利益相关者参与这项混合方法研究,该研究由三个阶段组成:1)对部分研究参与者进行定性访谈,这些参与者将被问及他们在四个研究目标方面的经验和意见,2)进行一次专题小组讨论,所有参与者将在讨论中探讨和讨论研究目标,3)进行在线德尔菲共识调查,所有参与者将被要求根据与研究目标的相关性,对访谈和小组讨论中发现的每个主题的重要性进行评分。将对结果进行分析,以确定每个主题达成共识的程度。
将采用混合方法来解决四个研究目标。我们预计成功的关键将是:1)确保 EMS 利益相关者的代表性样本,2)促进开放和协作的专题小组讨论,以及 3)遵守预先确定的方法来衡量每个主题的共识。在方法学中已经采取了措施来解决这些预先存在的问题。