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      Experience With a Novel, Global, Open-Access Template for Major Incidents: Qualitative Feasibility Study.

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          Abstract

          The transfer of experiences gained after prehospital medical responses to major incidents has largely been nonsystematic, and better-structured reporting methods have been advocated. A consensus-based template was recently created and implemented as an open-access website. This qualitative study assessed the feasibility of using the template and reporting site.

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          Journal
          Disaster Med Public Health Prep
          Disaster medicine and public health preparedness
          Cambridge University Press (CUP)
          1938-744X
          1935-7893
          August 2017
          : 11
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] 1Department of Research and Development,Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation,Drøbak,Norway.
          [2 ] 3Department of Clinical Medicine,University of Tromsø,Tromsø,Norway.
          [3 ] 2Anaesthesia and Critical Care Research Group, Faculty of Health Sciences,University of Tromsø,Tromsø,Norway.
          Article
          S1935789316001567
          10.1017/dmp.2016.156
          27995839
          8e81466a-336f-4e99-92c1-213f6fb79104
          History

          major incident,systematic reporting,emergency medicine,feasibility study

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