Publication Findings
Decision support system for emergency management: Road tunnels

Based on a specific

Defining Team Performance for Simulation-based Training: Methodology, Metrics, and Opportunities for Emergency Medicine

Metrics Assessing Specialty-specific Team Work.Metrics Assessing Generic Team Work.LOSA, OTAS, ANTS,CATS (see p.1092 for details)

Design of fault simulator

number of homeless loss of economic activitydata for obtaining reliable estimates of the disaster

Design of formative evacuation plans using agent-based simulation

“….assess and improve the existing evacuation plans.” Pp. 928

Detection of undesirable communication patterns in multi-agent systems

Metrics related to the Quality of Service (QoS) – with its corresponding classification rules for each:Agent’s performancePerformance of a MASRole performance

Developing shared situational awareness for emergency management

Critical informationTo classify information, an improved versions of the classifications of information for SAR operation is used (Nissinen, 2009)Pg 4Communication-who with whom -the nature of the interaction, using four types of social context (informal/formal; face-to-face/virtual)

Development and evaluation of an offshore oil and gas Emergency Response Focus Board

Time-out session accuracySpeed, accuracy, and SA level of responseOffshore experience and response timeSA self-ratingLimitations of the ERFB

Development and evaluation of ontology for intelligent decision support in medical emergency management for mass gatherings

Selection criteria for the ontology evaluation approaches are described. (Tble 2, pg 1197)

Development, initial reliability and validity testing of an observational tool for assessing technical skills of operating room nurses

Feasibility: ICATS-N_ should be reasonably easy to use in real ORs and also in the context of simulation-based training.a. The tool is observational, and thus non-intrusive in its useb. The tool consists of a relatively small number of itemsc. The tool consists of observable behaviours (i.e., the amount of inference involved from the part of the rater/trainer is minimised) Feasibility was evaluated qualitatively: did the trainer OR nurse of our study find the tool usable?Reliability: ICATS-N_ should capture OR nurses’ technical skills consistently.The tool consists of observable behaviours (i.e., the amount of inference involved from the part of the rater/trainer is minimised) Reliability was evaluated quantitatively in the form of internal consistency (Cronbach a coefficients)Validity: ICATS-N_ should capture what it purports to capture (i.e., OR nurses’ technical skills). Face validity was evaluated qualitatively, via expert opinion in the development of the tool. Content validity was evaluated (i) qualitatively, via expert opinion in the development of the tool and (ii) quantitatively, via correlational analyses of core skills as defined in ICATS-N.

Disaster Preparedness in Philippine Nurses.

Nurses’ Preparedness for Disastersperceived level of disaster preparednessLearning Needs for Disaster Preparedness

 

 

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