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Major incident reporting

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URL: http://www.majorincidentreporting.org
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Description: A global open-access webpage for both reporting and reading reports from major incident medical management. By using the reporting form (template) on this site and with that contributing to creating an open access global database for reporting major incidents, you are part of making an effort towards improving the outcome of disasters and major incidents. The template is the first global open access database for major incidents
Year founded: 2014
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Country/Region: Norway

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University/Institution: Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation
Address: Department of Research and Development, Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation, Drøbak, Norway.
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Country/Region: Norway
Contact name (PI/Team): Sabina Fattah
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): sabina.fattah@norskluftambulanse.no.

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A consensus based template for reporting of pre-hospital major incident medical management. [PMID: 24517242]
Fattah S, Rehn M, Lockey D, Thompson J, Lossius HM, Wisborg T, Major Incidence Reporting Collaborators.

BACKGROUND: Structured reporting of major incidents has been advocated to improve the care provided at future incidents. A systematic review identified ten existing templates for reporting major incident medical management, but these templates are not in widespread use. We aimed to address this challenge by designing an open access template for uniform reporting of data from pre-hospital major incident medical management that will be tested for feasibility.
METHODS: An expert group of thirteen European major incident practitioners, planners or academics participated in a four stage modified nominal group technique consensus process to design a novel reporting template. Initially, each expert proposed 30 variables. Secondly, these proposals were combined and each expert prioritized 45 variables from the total of 270. Thirdly, the expert group met in Norway to develop the template. Lastly, revisions to the final template were agreed via e-mail.
RESULTS: The consensus process resulted in a template consisting of 48 variables divided into six categories; pre-incident data, Emergency Medical Service (EMS) background, incident characteristics, EMS response, patient characteristics and key lessons.
CONCLUSIONS: The expert group reached consensus on a set of key variables to report the medical management of pre-hospital major incidents and developed a novel reporting template. The template will be freely available for downloading and reporting on http://www.majorincidentreporting.org. This is the first global open access database for pre-hospital major incident reporting. The use of a uniform dataset will allow comparative analysis and has potential to identify areas of improvement for future responses.

Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med. 2014:22() | 36 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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Created on: 2018-01-28
Curated by:
Mansoor Khan [2018-04-24]
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Qi Wang [2018-01-28]