Title | Emergency medical service systems research: problems of the past, challenges of the future. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 1995 |
Authors | Spaite DW, Criss EA, Valenzuela TD, Guisto J |
Journal | Ann Emerg Med |
Volume | 26 |
Issue | 2 |
Pagination | 146-52 |
Date Published | 1995 Aug |
ISSN Number | 0196-0644 |
Keywords | Emergency Medical Services, Forecasting, Health Care Rationing, Health Services Research, Humans, Research Design, Systems Analysis, United States, wounds and injuries |
Abstract | Out-of-hospital emergency care was designed around the concept of a system of interrelated events that combine to offer a patient the best care possible outside the hospital. However, in contrast to the actual operations of emergency medical service (EMS) systems, research has not typically used systems-based models as the method for evaluation. In this discussion we outline the weaknesses of component-based research models in EMS evaluation and attempt to provide a "systems-analysis" framework that can be used for future research. Incorporation of this multidiscipline approach into EMS research is essential if there is to be any hope of finding answers to many of the important questions that remain in the arena of out-of-hospital health care. |
Alternate Journal | Ann Emerg Med |
PubMed ID | 7618776 |
Emergency medical service systems research: problems of the past, challenges of the future.
Faculty Reference:
John A. Guisto, MD, FACEP
Daniel W. Spaite, MD
Terence Valenzuela, MD, MPH