Stoney
McKnight
Military-Civilian Trauma Care System Integration
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Authors:
Stoney McKnight, Michelle Joseph
Date Created:
2025-01-01
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Traumatic injuries cause 90% of global morbidity, predominantly to interpret the dominant themes and the interrelation between in LMICs. In these countries, integrating military and civilian themes, subthemes, and original codes within and across each trauma care systems may reduce this rate. To assess integration geographical location. This analysis was used to identify the most feasibility,focusdiscussiongroups(FDGs)wereconductedineach important factors acting as facilitators and barriers to integration. World Health Organization (WHO) Region and specific countries, Six themes emerged: governance, domains of engagement, as part of a global mixed-methods study. interpersonal stakeholder dynamics, integration impact, Ten FDGs, consisting predominantly of military and civilian recommendations, and cross-cutting. The interrelation between surgeonparticipantswereconductedinsixWHORegions: African themes, sub-themes, and original codes most frequently found (AFRO), Eastern Mediterranean (EMRO), European (EURO), was cross-cutting. This was demonstrated most dominantly in South-East Asian (SEARO), and Western Pacific (WPRO), Pan Sri Lanka, AFRO and EMRO; with the latter WHO Regions American (PAHO), and four countries: Peru, USA, Sri Lanka, additionally demonstrating Domains of Engagement as a and the Philippines. The transcripts from the FDGs were used prominent theme. to develop a code book and subsequently coded using Dedoose Preliminary data shows cross cutting is the most critical theme for software. Excerpts were reviewed, summarized, and used to develop themes and sub-themes. Code application and code military and civilian trauma system integration. The remainder of co-occurrence per FDG were used to quantitatively summarize WHOregions andcountry analyses will becompleted to determine additional dominant themes in these areas. This analysis provides the data based on code count. This data was transformed into essential data for the strategic development of the first integration Sankey flow diagrams. The Sankey flow diagrams were used framework.
Abstract:
Traumatic injuries cause 90% of global morbidity, predominantly to interpret the dominant themes and the interrelation between in LMICs. In these countries, integrating military and civilian themes, subthemes, and original codes within and across each trauma care systems may reduce this rate. To assess integration geographical location. This analysis was used to identify the most feasibility,focusdiscussiongroups(FDGs)wereconductedineach important factors acting as facilitators and barriers to integration. World Health Organization (WHO) Region and specific countries, Six themes emerged: governance, domains of engagement, as part of a global mixed-methods study. interpersonal stakeholder dynamics, integration impact, Ten FDGs, consisting predominantly of military and civilian recommendations, and cross-cutting. The interrelation between surgeonparticipantswereconductedinsixWHORegions: African themes, sub-themes, and original codes most frequently found (AFRO), Eastern Mediterranean (EMRO), European (EURO), was cross-cutting. This was demonstrated most dominantly in South-East Asian (SEARO), and Western Pacific (WPRO), Pan Sri Lanka, AFRO and EMRO; with the latter WHO Regions American (PAHO), and four countries: Peru, USA, Sri Lanka, additionally demonstrating Domains of Engagement as a and the Philippines. The transcripts from the FDGs were used prominent theme. to develop a code book and subsequently coded using Dedoose Preliminary data shows cross cutting is the most critical theme for software. Excerpts were reviewed, summarized, and used to develop themes and sub-themes. Code application and code military and civilian trauma system integration. The remainder of co-occurrence per FDG were used to quantitatively summarize WHOregions andcountry analyses will becompleted to determine additional dominant themes in these areas. This analysis provides the data based on code count. This data was transformed into essential data for the strategic development of the first integration Sankey flow diagrams. The Sankey flow diagrams were used framework.
Source:
Harvard / Christopher Lambry Jr., Michelle Joseph / 2025
Topics:
theme, integration, code, used, military, trauma, system, country, civilian, fdgs, cros, care