Quality Indicators for Avalanche Victim Management and Rescue
Decisions in the management and rescue of avalanche victims are complex and must be made in difficult, sometimes dangerous, environments. Our goal was to identify indicators for quality measurement in the management and rescue of avalanche victims. The International Commission for Mountain Emergency...
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doaj-3ca6c46a2d0a4d6690c01b673daa1b2b2021-09-26T00:18:22ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-09-01189570957010.3390/ijerph18189570Quality Indicators for Avalanche Victim Management and RescueAlexandre Kottmann0Mathieu Pasquier1Giacomo Strapazzon2Ken Zafren3John Ellerton4Peter Paal5Rega—Swiss Air Ambulance, Zürich Airport, 8058 Zürich, SwitzerlandEmergency Department, Lausanne University Hospital, 1011 Lausanne, SwitzerlandInternational Commission for Mountain Emergency Medicine (ICAR MedCom), 8058 Zürich, SwitzerlandInternational Commission for Mountain Emergency Medicine (ICAR MedCom), 8058 Zürich, SwitzerlandInternational Commission for Mountain Emergency Medicine (ICAR MedCom), 8058 Zürich, SwitzerlandInternational Commission for Mountain Emergency Medicine (ICAR MedCom), 8058 Zürich, SwitzerlandDecisions in the management and rescue of avalanche victims are complex and must be made in difficult, sometimes dangerous, environments. Our goal was to identify indicators for quality measurement in the management and rescue of avalanche victims. The International Commission for Mountain Emergency Medicine (ICAR MedCom) convened a group of internal and external experts. We used brainstorming and a five-round modified nominal group technique to identify the most relevant quality indicators (QIs) according to the National Quality Forum Measure Evaluation Criteria. Using a consensus process, we identified a set of 23 QIs to measure the quality of the management and rescue of avalanche victims. These QIs may be a valuable tool for continuous quality improvement. They allow objective feedback to rescuers regarding clinical performance and identify areas that should be the foci of further quality improvement efforts in avalanche rescue.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/18/9570avalanchequality indicatorquality improvementresuscitationemergency medicineemergency medical services |
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Quality Indicators for Avalanche Victim Management and Rescue |
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Quality Indicators for Avalanche Victim Management and Rescue |
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Quality Indicators for Avalanche Victim Management and Rescue |
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Quality Indicators for Avalanche Victim Management and Rescue |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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Decisions in the management and rescue of avalanche victims are complex and must be made in difficult, sometimes dangerous, environments. Our goal was to identify indicators for quality measurement in the management and rescue of avalanche victims. The International Commission for Mountain Emergency Medicine (ICAR MedCom) convened a group of internal and external experts. We used brainstorming and a five-round modified nominal group technique to identify the most relevant quality indicators (QIs) according to the National Quality Forum Measure Evaluation Criteria. Using a consensus process, we identified a set of 23 QIs to measure the quality of the management and rescue of avalanche victims. These QIs may be a valuable tool for continuous quality improvement. They allow objective feedback to rescuers regarding clinical performance and identify areas that should be the foci of further quality improvement efforts in avalanche rescue. |
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avalanche quality indicator quality improvement resuscitation emergency medicine emergency medical services |
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