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PRE-HOSPITAL EMERGENCY IN IRAN: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

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 Context: Pre-hospital care plays a vital role in saving trauma patients.Objectives: This study aims to review studies conducted on the PRE-HOSPITAL EMERGENCY status in IRAN.Data Sources: Data were sourced from IRANian electronic databases, including SID, IRANMedex, IRANDoc, Magiran, and non-Iranian electronic databases, such as Medline, Embase, Cochrane Library, Scopus, and Google Scholar. In addition, available data and statistics for the country were used.Data Selection: All Persian-language articles published in IRANian scientific journals and related English-language articles published in IRANian and non-Iranian journals indexed on valid sites for September 2005 - 2014 were systematically reviewed.Data Extraction: To review the selected articles, a data extraction form developed by the researchers as per the study’s objective was adopted. The articles were examined under two categories: structure and function of PRE-HOSPITAL EMERGENCY.Results: A total of 19 articles were selected, including six descriptive studies (42%), four descriptive-analytical studies (21%), five review articles (16%), two qualitative studies (10.5%), and two interventional (experimental) studies (10.5%). In addition, of these, 14 articles (73.5%) had been published in the English language. The focus of these selected articles were experts (31.5%), bases of emergency medical services (26%), injured (16%), data reviews (16%), and employees (10.5%). A majority of the studies (68%) investigated PRE-HOSPITAL EMERGENCY functions and 32% reviewed the PRE-HOSPITAL EMERGENCY structure.Conclusions: The number of studies conducted on PRE-HOSPITAL EMERGENCY services in IRAN is limited. To promote public health, consideration of prevention areas, processes to provide PRE-HOSPITAL EMERGENCY services, policymaking, foresight, systemic view, comprehensive research programs and roadmaps, and assessments of research needs in PRE-HOSPITAL EMERGENCY seem necessary.

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BAHADORI, MOHAMMAD KARIM, GHARDASHI, FATEMEH, IZADI, AHMAD REZA, RAVANGARD, RAMIN, MIRHASHEMI, SEDIGHEH, & HOSSEINI, SEYED MOJTABA. (2016). PRE-HOSPITAL EMERGENCY IN IRAN: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW. TRAUMA MONTHLY, 21(2), 0-0. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/334171/en

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BAHADORI MOHAMMAD KARIM, GHARDASHI FATEMEH, IZADI AHMAD REZA, RAVANGARD RAMIN, MIRHASHEMI SEDIGHEH, HOSSEINI SEYED MOJTABA. PRE-HOSPITAL EMERGENCY IN IRAN: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW. TRAUMA MONTHLY[Internet]. 2016;21(2):0-0. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/334171/en

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MOHAMMAD KARIM BAHADORI, FATEMEH GHARDASHI, AHMAD REZA IZADI, RAMIN RAVANGARD, SEDIGHEH MIRHASHEMI, and SEYED MOJTABA HOSSEINI, “PRE-HOSPITAL EMERGENCY IN IRAN: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW,” TRAUMA MONTHLY, vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 0–0, 2016, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/334171/en

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