Rådestad Monica, Kanfjäll Torkel, Lindström Veronica
Department of Clinical Science and Education, Södersjukhuset, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Capio Saint Göran's Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2024 Dec 19;13:e57819. doi: 10.2196/57819.
There is a need to address the implementation of technological innovation into emergency medical services to facilitate and improve information exchange between prehospital emergency care providers, command centers, and hospitals during major incidents to enable better allocation of resources and minimize loss of life. At present, there is a lack of technology supporting real-time information sharing in managing major incidents to optimize the use of resources available.
The aim of this protocol is to develop, design, and evaluate information technology innovations for use in medical response to major incidents.
This study has a qualitative action research design. This research approach is suitable for developing and changing practice in health care settings since it is cyclical in nature and involves development, evaluation, redevelopment, and replanning. The qualitative data collection will include workshops, structured meetings, semistructured interviews, questionnaires, observations, and focus group interviews. This study assesses the use of a digital solution for real-time information sharing by involving 3 groups of indented users: prehospital emergency care personnel, hospital personnel, and designated duty officers with experience and specific knowledge in managing major incidents. This study will explore end users' experiences and needs, and a digital solution for prehospital and hospital settings will be developed in collaboration with technology producers.
The trial implementation and evaluation phase for this study is from April 2024 to May 2026. Interviews and questionnaires with end users were conducted during the planning phase. We have performed observations in connection with 2 major exercises in April 2024 and November 2024. The outcome of this analysis will form the basis for the design and development of a new information technology system. We aim to complete the observations in training sessions and exercises (phase 3) by September 2025, followed by modification of the technology solutions tested (phase 4) before dissemination in a scientific journal.
This protocol includes several methods for data collection that will form the basis for the design and development process of a digital solution for real-time information sharing to support efficient management in major incidents based on the experiences and requirements of end users. The findings from this study will contribute to the limited research on users' perspectives and the development of digital solutions for real-time information during major incidents.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): PRR1-10.2196/57819.
有必要将技术创新应用于紧急医疗服务,以促进和改善重大事件期间院前急救人员、指挥中心和医院之间的信息交流,从而实现更好的资源分配并尽量减少生命损失。目前,在管理重大事件以优化可用资源的使用方面,缺乏支持实时信息共享的技术。
本方案的目的是开发、设计和评估用于重大事件医疗应对的信息技术创新。
本研究采用定性行动研究设计。这种研究方法适用于医疗保健环境中的实践发展和变革,因为它本质上是循环的,涉及开发、评估、重新开发和重新规划。定性数据收集将包括研讨会、结构化会议、半结构化访谈、问卷调查、观察和焦点小组访谈。本研究通过让三组目标用户参与,评估一种用于实时信息共享的数字解决方案的使用情况,这三组用户分别是:院前急救人员、医院人员以及在管理重大事件方面有经验和专业知识的指定值班人员。本研究将探索最终用户的体验和需求,并与技术生产商合作开发一种适用于院前和医院环境的数字解决方案。
本研究的试验实施和评估阶段为2024年4月至2026年5月。在规划阶段对最终用户进行了访谈和问卷调查。我们在2024年4月和2024年11月结合两次重大演习进行了观察。该分析结果将为新信息技术系统的设计和开发奠定基础。我们的目标是在2025年9月前完成培训课程和演习(第3阶段)中的观察,随后在科学期刊上发表之前对测试的技术解决方案进行修改(第4阶段)。
本方案包括多种数据收集方法,这些方法将为基于最终用户的经验和需求设计和开发用于实时信息共享的数字解决方案奠定基础,以支持重大事件中的高效管理。本研究结果将为关于用户视角的有限研究以及重大事件期间实时信息数字解决方案的开发做出贡献。
国际注册报告识别号(IRRID):PRR1-10.2196/57819