Published 2013 | Version v1
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Canadian National EMS Research Agenda

  • 1. ROR icon North York General Hospital
  • 2. University of Toronto
  • 3. Nova Scotia Health
  • 4. ROR icon Dalhousie University

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Description

Research is an essential component of healthcare. Research leads to improvements in the quality, safety and effectiveness of health services, including EMS.

Research agendas provide a roadmap to guide the decisions that need to be made on research. These roadmaps can lead to increased teamwork and better communication among various groups of people, which can help the groups plan for the future together.
The purpose of this study, titled the Canadian National Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Research Agenda (from here forward, referred to as the ‘EMS Research Agenda‘) is to identify and explore the following:

    To identify and explore barriers that currently exist in the development and conduct of EMS research in Canada.
    To identify and explore opportunities that currently or potentially exist that would aid the development of EMS research in Canada.
    To make recommendations for change/next steps in order to overcome barriers and capitalize on opportunities.
    To identify national EMS research priorities.

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Is derived from
Journal article: https://zenodo.org/records/17842901 (URL)
Journal article: https://zenodo.org/records/17842938 (URL)
Journal article: https://zenodo.org/records/17842958 (URL)