Two Validated Ways of Improving the Ability of Decision-Making in Emergencies; Results from a Literature Review
Author(s):
Amir Khorram , Manesh , Johan Berlin , Eric Carlstr , Ouml , M
Abstract:
The aim of the current review wasto study the existing knowledge about decision-making and to identify and describe validated training tools.A comprehensive literature review was conducted by using the following keywords: decision-making, emergencies, disasters, crisis management, training, exercises, simulation, validated, real-time, command and control, communication, collaboration, and multi-disciplinary in combination or as an isolated word. Two validated training systems developed in Sweden, 3 level collaboration (3LC) and MacSim, were identified and studied in light of the literature review in order to identify how decision-making can be trained. The training models fulfilled six of the eight identified characteristics of training for decision-making.Based on the results, these training models contained methods suitable to train for decision-making.
Keywords:
Decision , making , Emergencies , Disasters , Crisis management , Training , Exercises , Simulation , Validated , Real , time , Command , control , Communication , Collaboration , Multi , disciplinary
Language:
English
Published:
Bulletin of Emergency And Trauma, Volume:4 Issue: 4, Oct 2016
Pages:
186 to 196
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