Challenges to Use Response Time Standard in Assessing Emergency Medical Services in Iran: A Systematic Review

Response time (RT) accounts as a common tool for emergency medical services (EMS) assessment. While the national standard RT has been established in Iran since 2007, its application has hardly been put into scrutiny. This study aimed at investigating the use of RT standard in assessing EMS in Iran....

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Main Authors: Seyyed Mohammad Reza Hosseini, Mohammadreza Maleki, Hasan Abolghasem Gorji, Davoud Khorasani-Zavareh, Masoud Roudbari
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2017-01-01
Series:Archives of Trauma Research
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Online Access:http://www.archtrauma.com/article.asp?issn=2251-953X;year=2017;volume=6;issue=4;spage=55;epage=62;aulast=Reza
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spelling doaj-2448886e3a83406cb8d808259199194a2020-12-04T09:17:25ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsArchives of Trauma Research2251-953X2017-01-0164556210.4103/atr.atr_29_17Challenges to Use Response Time Standard in Assessing Emergency Medical Services in Iran: A Systematic ReviewSeyyed Mohammad Reza HosseiniMohammadreza MalekiHasan Abolghasem GorjiDavoud Khorasani-ZavarehMasoud RoudbariResponse time (RT) accounts as a common tool for emergency medical services (EMS) assessment. While the national standard RT has been established in Iran since 2007, its application has hardly been put into scrutiny. This study aimed at investigating the use of RT standard in assessing EMS in Iran. This systematic review included papers focusing on prehospital EMS assessment published in Google Scholar, Scopus, Embase, PubMed, and the Persian databases of Magiran and SID. Selection criteria involved all English and Persian studies focusing on RT as an assessment of prehospital EMS in the context of Iran. Repetitious papers and those presented in conferences were omitted, which left 21 papers published from 2007 to mid-2016 for systematic review. A data collection form was designed. This provided both inclusive information about the papers and indicators used to report RT in each paper (i.e., mean and percentages of RT below 8 min) as well as the use of these indicators vis-a-vis that of the standard. From among the 21 papers focusing on RT, seven (33%) reported RT as percentages of operations performed in <8 min according to the national standard and compared the percentage with the national standard. A total of 18 (86%) reported the means of RT; nine studies compared mean and the national standard as expressed in percentage. Limited use of the national standard to report RT was identified as a challenge to EMS assessment. Further, the inconsistency that exists when comparing RT in terms of means and percentage is a challenge to the validity of judgments expressed in some previous studies. Employment of uniform methods to report and evaluate performance based on the national standard will lead to greater transparency in emergency operation performance.http://www.archtrauma.com/article.asp?issn=2251-953X;year=2017;volume=6;issue=4;spage=55;epage=62;aulast=Rezaemergency medical servicesiranperformance evaluationprehospital emergenciesresponse time
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author Seyyed Mohammad Reza Hosseini
Mohammadreza Maleki
Hasan Abolghasem Gorji
Davoud Khorasani-Zavareh
Masoud Roudbari
spellingShingle Seyyed Mohammad Reza Hosseini
Mohammadreza Maleki
Hasan Abolghasem Gorji
Davoud Khorasani-Zavareh
Masoud Roudbari
Challenges to Use Response Time Standard in Assessing Emergency Medical Services in Iran: A Systematic Review
Archives of Trauma Research
emergency medical services
iran
performance evaluation
prehospital emergencies
response time
author_facet Seyyed Mohammad Reza Hosseini
Mohammadreza Maleki
Hasan Abolghasem Gorji
Davoud Khorasani-Zavareh
Masoud Roudbari
author_sort Seyyed Mohammad Reza Hosseini
title Challenges to Use Response Time Standard in Assessing Emergency Medical Services in Iran: A Systematic Review
title_short Challenges to Use Response Time Standard in Assessing Emergency Medical Services in Iran: A Systematic Review
title_full Challenges to Use Response Time Standard in Assessing Emergency Medical Services in Iran: A Systematic Review
title_fullStr Challenges to Use Response Time Standard in Assessing Emergency Medical Services in Iran: A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Challenges to Use Response Time Standard in Assessing Emergency Medical Services in Iran: A Systematic Review
title_sort challenges to use response time standard in assessing emergency medical services in iran: a systematic review
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Archives of Trauma Research
issn 2251-953X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Response time (RT) accounts as a common tool for emergency medical services (EMS) assessment. While the national standard RT has been established in Iran since 2007, its application has hardly been put into scrutiny. This study aimed at investigating the use of RT standard in assessing EMS in Iran. This systematic review included papers focusing on prehospital EMS assessment published in Google Scholar, Scopus, Embase, PubMed, and the Persian databases of Magiran and SID. Selection criteria involved all English and Persian studies focusing on RT as an assessment of prehospital EMS in the context of Iran. Repetitious papers and those presented in conferences were omitted, which left 21 papers published from 2007 to mid-2016 for systematic review. A data collection form was designed. This provided both inclusive information about the papers and indicators used to report RT in each paper (i.e., mean and percentages of RT below 8 min) as well as the use of these indicators vis-a-vis that of the standard. From among the 21 papers focusing on RT, seven (33%) reported RT as percentages of operations performed in <8 min according to the national standard and compared the percentage with the national standard. A total of 18 (86%) reported the means of RT; nine studies compared mean and the national standard as expressed in percentage. Limited use of the national standard to report RT was identified as a challenge to EMS assessment. Further, the inconsistency that exists when comparing RT in terms of means and percentage is a challenge to the validity of judgments expressed in some previous studies. Employment of uniform methods to report and evaluate performance based on the national standard will lead to greater transparency in emergency operation performance.
topic emergency medical services
iran
performance evaluation
prehospital emergencies
response time
url http://www.archtrauma.com/article.asp?issn=2251-953X;year=2017;volume=6;issue=4;spage=55;epage=62;aulast=Reza
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