Read Taylor, White Elizabeth, Cobb J Perren, Mar Perry, Shanmugam Mahesh, Rocha Roberto A, Rossetti Sarah Collins
1Northwestern University, Chicago, IL; 2Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT; 3University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; 4Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA; 5Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; 6Partners Healthcare System, Boston, MA; 7Columbia University, New York, NY.
Online J Public Health Inform. 2019 Sep 19;11(2):e2. doi: 10.5210/ojphi.v11i2.10048. eCollection 2019.
Real time data provided by frontline clinicians could be used to direct immediate resources during a public health emergency and inform increased preparedness for future events. The United States Critical Illness and Injury Trials Group Program for Emergency Preparedness (USCIIT-PREP), a group of expert critical care and emergency medicine physicians at various academic medical centers across the US, aims to enhance the national capability of rapid electronic data collection, along with analysis and dissemination of findings. To achieve these aims, USCIIT-PREP created a process for real-time data capture that relies on a curated and engaged network of clinical providers from various geographical regions to respond to short online "Pulse" queries about healthcare system stress. During a period of three years, five queries were created and distributed. The first two queries were used to develop and validate the data collection infrastructure. Results are reported for the last three queries between June 2015 and March 2016. Response rates consistently ranged from 39% to 42%. Our team demonstrated that our system and processes were ready for creation and rapid dissemination of episodic queries for rapid data collection, transmittal, and analysis through a curated national network of clinician responders during a public health emergency. USCIIT-PREP aims to further increase the response rate through additional engagement efforts within the network, to continue to grow the clinician responder database, and to optimize additional query content.
一线临床医生提供的实时数据可用于在突发公共卫生事件期间指导即时资源调配,并为未来事件的防范工作提供参考,以增强应对能力。美国危重症与损伤试验组应急准备计划(USCIIT-PREP)由美国各学术医疗中心的重症监护和急诊医学专家组成,旨在提高国家快速电子数据收集能力,以及研究结果的分析和传播能力。为实现这些目标,USCIIT-PREP创建了一个实时数据捕获流程,该流程依赖于来自不同地理区域的精心挑选且积极参与的临床提供者网络,以回应有关医疗系统压力的简短在线“脉搏”查询。在三年时间里,共创建并分发了五个查询。前两个查询用于开发和验证数据收集基础设施。本文报告了2015年6月至2016年3月期间最后三个查询的结果。回复率始终在39%至42%之间。我们的团队表明,我们已经准备好通过一个精心挑选的全国临床医生响应者网络,在突发公共卫生事件期间创建并快速传播用于快速数据收集、传输和分析的情景查询。USCIIT-PREP旨在通过在网络内开展更多参与活动进一步提高回复率,继续扩大临床医生响应者数据库,并优化其他查询内容。