院前管理,伤害和处置救护车照顾的成年人跌倒:范围审查协议

P. Watkins, P. Buzzacott, D. Brink, Stacey Masters, A. M. Hill
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跌倒是一个全球普遍存在的健康问题,每年有3730万次严重的跌倒需要医疗护理。跌倒可造成重大创伤,是全世界意外伤害死亡的第二大原因。急救医疗服务(EMS)在摔倒院前急救治疗中的作用至关重要,然而,描述这一护理阶段的资料来源以前尚未综合。这一范围审查的目的是确定和绘制已发表的文献的特点和伤害的成年人谁跌倒,参加了EMS, EMS干预和病人处置。方法采用《JBI证据综合手册》中概述的范围评价方法。数据库包括Medline, Scopus, CINAHL Plus, Cochrane, EMBASE和ProQuest将从开始搜索。还将搜索包含的来源的参考列表。两名审稿人将独立完成标题、摘要和全文筛选。包括的来源将使用叙事综合和概念类别进行总结,包括患者特征,损伤,EMS干预和患者处置将被映射。本协议描述了确定院前跌倒的范围、全面性和概念的框架,以确定EMS在治疗持续跌倒的患者中的作用方面的知识差距。
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Pre-Hospital Management, Injuries and Disposition of Ambulance Attended Adults who Fall: A Scoping Review Protocol
Introduction Falls are a globally prevalent health issue, with 37.3 million falls severe enough to require medical attention each year. Falls can result in major trauma and are the second leading cause of unintentional injury deaths worldwide. The role of emergency medical services (EMS) in the pre-hospital emergency treatment of falls is critical, however the sources describing this phase of care has not previously been synthesised. The aim of this scoping review is to identify and map the published literature on the characteristics and injuries of adults who fall, are attended by EMS, EMS interventions and patient disposition. Methods The methods for scoping reviews outlined by the JBI Manual for Evidence Synthesis will be used. Databases including Medline, Scopus, CINAHL Plus, Cochrane, EMBASE and ProQuest will be searched from inception. Reference lists of included sources will also be searched. Two reviewers will independently complete title, abstract and full text screening. Included sources will be summarised using narrative synthesis and conceptual categories including patient characteristics, injuries, EMS intervention and patient disposition will be mapped. Discussion This protocol describes the framework to identify the scope, comprehensiveness and concepts surrounding pre-hospital falls to identify gaps in knowledge regarding the role of EMS in attending patients who sustain a fall.
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