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《紧急医疗服务项目疲劳问题的系统综述方法学》。

Systematic Review Methodology for the Fatigue in Emergency Medical Services Project.

出版信息

Prehosp Emerg Care. 2018 Feb 15;22(sup1):9-16. doi: 10.1080/10903127.2017.1380096. Epub 2018 Jan 11.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Guidance for managing fatigue in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) setting is limited. The Fatigue in EMS Project sought to complete multiple systematic reviews guided by seven explicit research questions, assemble the best available evidence, and rate the quality of that evidence for purposes of producing an Evidence Based Guideline (EBG) for fatigue risk management in EMS operations.

METHODS

We completed seven systematic reviews that involved searches of six databases for literature relevant to seven research questions. These questions were developed a priori by an expert panel and framed in the Population, Intervention, Comparison, and Outcome (PICO) format and pre-registered with PROSPERO. Our target population was defined as persons 18 years of age and older classified as EMS personnel or similar shift worker groups. A panel of experts selected outcomes for each PICO question as prescribed by the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) methodology. We pooled findings, stratified by study design (experimental vs. observational) and presented results of each systematic review in narrative and quantitative form. We used meta-analyses of select outcomes to generate pooled effects. We used the GRADE methodology and the GRADEpro software to designate a quality of evidence rating for each outcome.

RESULTS

We present the results for each systematic review in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA). More than 38,000 records were screened across seven systematic reviews. The median, minimum, and maximum inter-rater agreements (Kappa) between screeners for our seven systematic reviews were 0.66, 0.49, and 0.88, respectively. The median, minimum, and maximum number of records retained for the seven systematic reviews was 13, 1, and 100, respectively. We present key findings in GRADE Evidence Profile Tables in separate publications for each systematic review.

CONCLUSIONS

We describe a protocol for conducting multiple, simultaneous systematic reviews connected to fatigue with the goal of creating an EBG for fatigue risk management in the EMS setting. Our approach may be informative to others challenged with the creation of EBGs that address multiple, inter-related systematic reviews with overlapping outcomes.

摘要

背景

在紧急医疗服务(EMS)环境中,管理疲劳的指南有限。疲劳在 EMS 项目中寻求完成七个明确研究问题指导下的多项系统评价,收集最佳现有证据,并对证据质量进行评估,目的是为 EMS 操作中的疲劳风险管理制定循证指南(EBG)。

方法

我们完成了七项系统评价,涉及对六个数据库中与七个研究问题相关的文献进行搜索。这些问题是由一个专家小组预先制定的,并以人群、干预、比较和结局(PICO)格式进行框架设计,并在 PROSPERO 上预先注册。我们的目标人群定义为年龄在 18 岁及以上的人,分为 EMS 人员或类似轮班工作者群体。一个专家组根据分级评估、制定、发展和评估(GRADE)方法为每个 PICO 问题选择结局。我们对研究设计(实验与观察)进行分层,汇总研究结果,并以叙述性和定量形式呈现每项系统评价的结果。我们使用特定结局的荟萃分析生成汇总效应。我们使用 GRADE 方法和 GRADEpro 软件为每个结局指定证据质量评级。

结果

我们按照系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)的要求,为每项系统评价呈现结果。在七项系统评价中,共筛选了超过 38000 条记录。我们七项系统评价的筛选者之间的中位数、最小和最大的一致性(Kappa)分别为 0.66、0.49 和 0.88。七项系统评价保留记录的中位数、最小和最大数量分别为 13、1 和 100。我们在为每项系统评价单独发表的 GRADE 证据概况表中呈现关键发现。

结论

我们描述了一种针对与疲劳相关的多项同时系统评价的方案,目的是为 EMS 环境中的疲劳风险管理制定 EBG。我们的方法可能对其他面临创建涉及多个相互关联的系统评价和重叠结局的 EBG 的人有参考价值。

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