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全球急诊医学:2016年文献综述

Global Emergency Medicine: A Review of the Literature From 2016.

作者信息

Becker Torben K, Hansoti Bhakti, Bartels Susan, Hayward Alison Schroth, Hexom Braden J, Lunney Kevin M, Marsh Regan H, Osei-Ampofo Maxwell, Trehan Indi, Chang Julia, Levine Adam C

机构信息

Department of Critical Care Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA.

Department of Emergency Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD.

出版信息

Acad Emerg Med. 2017 Sep;24(9):1150-1160. doi: 10.1111/acem.13216. Epub 2017 Aug 11.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The Global Emergency Medicine Literature Review (GEMLR) conducts an annual search of peer-reviewed and gray literature relevant to global emergency medicine (EM) to identify, review, and disseminate the most important new research in this field to a global audience of academics and clinical practitioners.

METHODS

This year 13,890 articles written in four languages were identified by our search. These articles were distributed among 20 reviewers for initial screening based on their relevance to the field of global EM. An additional two reviewers searched the gray literature. All articles that were deemed appropriate by at least one reviewer and approved by their editor underwent formal scoring of overall quality and importance. Two independent reviewers scored all articles.

RESULTS

A total of 716 articles met our inclusion criteria and underwent full review. Fifty-nine percent were categorized as emergency care in resource-limited settings, 17% as EM development, and 24% as disaster and humanitarian response. Nineteen articles received scores of 18.5 or higher out of a maximum score of 20 and were selected for formal summary and critique. Inter-rater reliability testing between reviewers revealed Cohen's kappa of 0.441.

CONCLUSIONS

In 2016, the total number of articles identified by our search continued to increase. The proportion of articles in each of the three categories remained stable. Studies and reviews with a focus on infectious diseases, pediatrics, and the use of ultrasound in resource-limited settings represented the majority of articles selected for final review.

摘要

目的

全球急诊医学文献综述(GEMLR)每年对与全球急诊医学(EM)相关的同行评审文献和灰色文献进行检索,以识别、综述并向全球学术界和临床从业者传播该领域最重要的新研究。

方法

今年我们的检索共识别出13890篇用四种语言撰写的文章。这些文章被分发给20名评审员进行初步筛选,筛选依据是它们与全球急诊医学领域的相关性。另外两名评审员检索灰色文献。所有至少被一名评审员认为合适并经编辑批准的文章都要进行整体质量和重要性的正式评分。两名独立评审员对所有文章进行评分。

结果

共有716篇文章符合我们的纳入标准并接受了全面评审。其中59%被归类为资源有限环境下的急诊护理,17%为急诊医学发展,24%为灾害与人道主义应对。19篇文章在满分20分的评分中获得了18.5分或更高的分数,并被选作正式的总结与评论。评审员之间的评分者间信度测试显示科恩kappa系数为0.441。

结论

2016年,我们检索识别出的文章总数持续增加。三个类别中每类文章的比例保持稳定。关注传染病、儿科以及资源有限环境下超声应用的研究和综述占最终评审所选文章的大部分。

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