Delphi study to evaluate the emergency medical system operation fund support projects
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine
; : 328-347, 2019.
Article
de Ko
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-758475
Bibliothèque responsable:
WPRO
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to achieve expert consensus for the evaluation of Emergency medical system operation fund (EMSOF) support projects using the Delphi method in Korea. METHODS: The Delphi study was performed in June 2018. Experts who are members of the policy committee of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine (KSEM) participated in the study. Respondents were asked to express their level of agreement of appropriateness for the following 6 categories for 21 projects: project contents, amount of support, indicators, performance, overall evaluation, and need to maintain. With a possible score of 9 points, the project categories were classified into 3 groups, inappropriate, moderate and appropriate, based on the median score of the respondents' ratings in each question. RESULTS: Sixteen of the 18 policy committee members participated in the survey. Their average professional work years were 8.2 years. All 21 projects were evaluated as appropriate for content. Amount of support and indicators were evaluated as moderate. Only 5 out of the 21 projects were evaluated as having appropriate indicators. No projects were evaluated as ineffective. Comprehensive evaluation of the projects was evaluated as moderate, and no project was evaluated as inappropriate in fund support. CONCLUSION: Overall, the contents of the EMSOF assistance project were rated high; however, there was a disagreement on the amount of support and evaluation indicators for each project. The results of this study are expected to be used as basic data to improve the use of EMSOF.
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WPRIM
Sujet Principal:
Enquêtes et questionnaires
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Méthode Delphi
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Consensus
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Allocation des ressources
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Composition d'un comité
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Urgences
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Médecine d'urgence
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Gestion financière
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Corée
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Méthodes
Type d'étude:
Guideline
Pays comme sujet:
Asia
langue:
Ko
Texte intégral:
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine
Année:
2019
Type:
Article