@article{c7393153b4554b509a63e839531131ea,
title = "Establishing the Key Outcomes for Pediatric Emergency Medical Services Research",
abstract = "The evidence supporting best practices when treating children in the prehospital setting or even the effect emergency medical services (EMS) has on patient outcomes is limited. Standardizing the critical outcomes for EMS research will allow for focused and comparable effort among the small but growing group of pediatric EMS investigators on specific topics. Standardized outcomes will also provide the opportunity to collectively advance the science of EMS for children and demonstrate the effect of EMS on patient outcomes. This article describes a consensus process among stakeholders in the pediatric emergency medicine and EMS community that identified the critical outcomes for EMS care in five clinical areas (traumatic brain injury, general injury, respiratory disease/failure, sepsis, and seizures). These areas were selected based on both their known public health importance and their commonality in EMS encounters. Key research outcomes identified by participating stakeholders using a modified nominal group technique for consensus building, which included small group brainstorming and independent voting for ranking outcomes that were feasible and/or important for the field.",
author = "{Members of the SAEM Consensus Conference Emergency Medical Services Subcommittee} and Adelgais, {Kathleen M.} and Matthew Hansen and Lerner, {E. Brooke} and Donofrio, {J. Joelle} and Kabir Yadav and Kathleen Brown and Liu, {Yiju T.} and Paula Denslow and Kurt Denninghoff and Paul Ishimine and Olson, {Lenora M.}",
note = "Funding Information: From the Department of Pediatrics, Section of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine (KMA), Aurora, CO; the Department of Emergency Medicine, Oregon Health Sciences University (MH), Portland, OR; the Departments of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics, Medical College of Wisconsin (BL), Milwaukee, WI; the Departments of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics, University of California San Diego, Rady Children{\textquoteright}s Hospital (JJD, PI), San Diego, CA; the Department of Emergency Medicine, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center (KY, YTL), Tor-rance, CA; the Tennessee Disability Coalition (PD), Nashville, TN; the Department of Emergency Medicine, The George Washington University School of Medicine and Children{\textquoteright}s National Medical Center (KB), Washington, DC; the Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Arizona School of Medicine (KD), Tucson, AZ; and the Division of Pediatric Critical Care, Department of Pediatrics, University of Utah School of Medicine (LMO), Salt Lake City, UT. Received July 24, 2018; revision received October 1, 2018; accepted October 6, 2018. Proceedings from the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Consensus Conference “Aligning the Pediatric Research Agenda to Reduce Health Outcomes Gaps” Funding for this conference was made possible in part by grant number 1R13HS026101-01 from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) and Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) engagement award EAIN-6161. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services or PCORI, nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. The authors have no potential conflicts to disclose. This article reports on a breakout session of the Academic Emergency Medicine consensus conference “Aligning the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Agenda to Reduce Health Outcome Gaps,” held in Indianapolis, IN, May 15, 2018. Breakout session attendees: Kathleen Adelgais, Morgan Bobb-Swanson, Robert Cloutier, Kurt Denninghoff, Paula Denslow, Joelle Donofrio, Susan Fuchs, Joshua Gaither, Toni Gross, Matt Hansen, Sandra Herr, Hilary Hewes, Michael Kim, E. Brooke Lerner, Kim Mears, Rakesh Mistry, Lenora Olson, Mark Piehl, Diane Pilkey, Lindsey Query, Manish Shah, Joelle Simpson, Daniel Spaite, Tou-Yuan Tsai, Chad Viscusi, N. Ewan Wang, Elizabeth Weinstein, and Kabir Yadav. Supervising Editor: Rakesh D. Mistry, MD, MS. Address for correspondence and reprints: Kathleen M. Adelgais, MD, MPH; e-mail: kathleen.adelgais@childrenscolorado.org. ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE 2018;25:1345–1354. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2018 by the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine",
year = "2018",
month = dec,
doi = "10.1111/acem.13637",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "25",
pages = "1345--1354",
journal = "Academic Emergency Medicine",
issn = "1069-6563",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
number = "12",
}