2013
DOI: 10.2310/8000.2013.130894
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The Canadian National EMS Research Agenda: a mixed methods consensus study

Abstract: Introduction: Research is essential for the development of evidence-based emergency medical services (EMS) systems of care. When resources are scarce and gaps in evidence are large, a national agenda may inform the growth of EMS research in Canada. This mixed methods consensus study explores current barriers and existing strengths within Canadian EMS research, provides recommendations, and suggests EMS topics for future study. Methods: Purp… Show more

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“…6,7 Nineteen recommendations for the future of Canadian EMS research were generated in the Canadian National EMS Research Agenda published in 2013 ( Figure 1). 4 Some of these Canadian recommendations were similar to those from other locations, including the development of research careers in EMS and the need for further funding. 8 In addition, some are known to have now been implemented, such as the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Research Fellowship in the United States.…”
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“…6,7 Nineteen recommendations for the future of Canadian EMS research were generated in the Canadian National EMS Research Agenda published in 2013 ( Figure 1). 4 Some of these Canadian recommendations were similar to those from other locations, including the development of research careers in EMS and the need for further funding. 8 In addition, some are known to have now been implemented, such as the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Research Fellowship in the United States.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…4 There were two recommendations with a median impact score of 4 and median feasibility score of 4 (#8 and #16), suggesting that the perceived impact of these recommendations was less than the eight highestimpact recommendations, but that they would be somewhat easier to implement with existing-or only minimal additional-resources.…”
Section: Impact and Feasibility Of The Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…33 This national collaborative project between paramedics, EMS operators, regulators, and physicians identifies barriers, opportunities, strengths, and priorities related to EMS. Paramedic competency assessment in initial and continuing education has been rigorously studied, 34 and national competency profiles are utilized in accreditation processes.…”
Section: Ems Research: a Unique Fund Of Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 Structure: strengths and implementation strategies Several strengths exist in Canada to improve structures to enable EBP. Some Canadian EMS systems have dedicated research positions, which often provide local EBP expertise.…”
Section: Structure: Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%