Login / Signup

Methodology for Evidence Evaluation and Reporting of the NAEMSP Trauma Compendium Position Statements.

Christian Martin-GillJohn W Lyng
Published in: Prehospital emergency care (2024)
Background: Position statements from national organizations commonly vary in methodology for the evaluation of existing literature and the development of recommendations. Recent national recommendations have highlighted important components for evidence-based guidelines that can be feasibly incorporated in the creation of position statements and their resource documents. We describe the methodology developed to guide the creation of a compendium of 16 trauma-related position statements led by NAEMSP and partner organizations. Methods: Each position statement group developed trauma-related topic areas, primarily guided by the Population, Intervention, Comparison, and Outcome (PICO) framework. A structured literature search comprised of search terms aimed to identify relevant EMS and trauma-related scientific publications was performed for each topic area. Resource documents for each position statement included a description of the literature considered in forming recommendations, reported through evidence tables and a narrative description of the available literature. Where evidence was limited, consensus-based recommendations were developed using content experts and reviewed by the NAEMSP Standards and Clinical Practice Committee. Conclusion: We report a standardized methodology for literature review and development of recommendations as part of a compendium of trauma-related position statements from NAEMSP and partner organizations. This methodology can serve as a template for future position statements with ongoing refinement.
Keyphrases
  • clinical practice
  • systematic review
  • trauma patients
  • randomized controlled trial
  • quality improvement
  • case report
  • emergency department
  • hepatitis c virus
  • hiv testing