Research Priorities for Data Collection and Management Within Global Acute and Emergency Care Systems
Reynolds TA, Bisanzo M, Dworkis D, Hansoti B, Obermeyer Z, Seidenberg P, Hauswald M, Mowafi H. Research Priorities for Data Collection and Management Within Global Acute and Emergency Care Systems. Academic Emergency Medicine 2013, 20: 1246-1250. PMID: 24341579, DOI: 10.1111/acem.12261.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsData CollectionEmergency Medical ServicesEmergency MedicineGlobal HealthHealth Services ResearchHumansResearchConceptsEmergency care systemCare systemAcute care systemEmergency care accessDiagnostic classification schemesAcademic Emergency Medicine consensus conferenceMiddle-income countriesProfound health effectsDisease burdenCare accessEmergency careConsensus conferencePriority research agendaHealth effectsLack of consensusCare developmentGlobal healthLack of agreementResearch prioritiesBreakout groupsLimited documentationData collectionAcuteCareMaking Recording and Analysis of Chief Complaint a Priority for Global Emergency Care Research in Low‐income Countries
Mowafi H, Dworkis D, Bisanzo M, Hansoti B, Seidenberg P, Obermeyer Z, Hauswald M, Reynolds TA. Making Recording and Analysis of Chief Complaint a Priority for Global Emergency Care Research in Low‐income Countries. Academic Emergency Medicine 2013, 20: 1241-1245. PMID: 24283813, DOI: 10.1111/acem.12262.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChief complaintEmergency care researchEmergency care systemLimited resource settingsEmergency careLow-income countriesCare researchCare systemLimited-resource areasAcute care needsAcademic Emergency Medicine consensus conferenceGlobal emergency careHigh-income countriesClinical utilityConsensus conferenceCare needsMedical careComplaintsCareGlobal healthHigher proportionParticular benefitBreakout groupsSettingCrucial data gap