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Response time in the emergency services. Systematic review.

Eric Lucas Dos Santos Cabral1, Wilkson Ricardo Silva Castro1, Davidson Rogério de Medeiros Florentino1, Danylo de Araújo Viana1, João Florêncio da Costa Junior1, Ricardo Pires de Souza2, Amália Cinthia Meneses Rêgo3, Irami Araújo-Filho4, Aldo Cunha Medeiros5.   

Abstract

The growth of the urban population raises concern about municipal public managers in the sense of providing emergency medical services (EMS) that are aligned with the needs of prehospital emergency medical care demanded by the population. The literature review aims at presenting the response time of emergency medical services in several parts of the world and discussing some factors that interfere in the result of this indicator such as GDP (Gross Domestic Product) percentage spent on health and life expectancy of countries. The study will also show that in some of the consulted articles, authors suggest to EMS recommendations for decreasing the response time using simulations, heuristics and metaheuristics. Response time is a basic indicator of emergency medical services, in such a way that researchers use the descriptive statistics to evaluate this parameter. Europe and the USA outstand in the publication of studies that present this information. Some articles use stochastic and mathematical methods to suggest models that simulate scenarios of response time reduction and suggest such proposals to the local EMS. Countries in which the response time was identified have a high index of human development and life expectancy between 74.7 and 83.7 years.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30624517     DOI: 10.1590/s0102-865020180120000009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Cir Bras        ISSN: 0102-8650            Impact factor:   1.388


  9 in total

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4.  Epidemiological profile of emergency medical services in Japan: a population-based descriptive study in 2016.

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8.  Awareness and attitude of final year students towards the learning and practice of cardiopulmonary resuscitation at the University of Ibadan in Nigeria.

Authors:  Boluwatife Adeleye Adewale; Daniel Ehis Aigbonoga; Abiodun David Akintayo; Peter Seyi Aremu; Oluwaseun Akinola Azeez; Suliyat Dolapo Olawuwo; Joshua Damilare Adeleke; Oluwatobi Simeon Kazeem; Eghonghon Okojie; Richard Ayobami Oguntoye
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Journal:  Health Care Manag Sci       Date:  2021-07-13
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