Study on Temporal Patterns of Medical Emergency Call

Kuiyu Ma, Wenjun Wang, Ning Yuan, Xiaotong Chi
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The quantitative analysis of human behavior is an effective way to understand human communication behavior, and some relevant empirical researches have revealed that human communication behavior would follow power-law distribution rather than Poisson distribution in temporal characteristics. As to the sudden emergency call behavior, the analysis of temporal patterns is crucial to hospitals and patients. Based on the quantitative analysis of interval time distribution, burstiness and memory of medical emergency call data of a metropolitan city in China, we find that the maximum call happen at 9:00 and the least in the night 4:00. While to the regional statistics, District A has the maximum call in the aspect of area, population and call amount. On the other hand, different individuals' emergency call at the group level shows a power-law distribution on temporal patterns, and in about two hours, the position slightly bulges, while in five or seven days, the position fluctuates slightly. Individuals who take more medical emergency calls have more obvious burstiness character, in terms of burstiness and memory, and all individuals show weak memory character. In this paper, we do the quantitative analysis of temporal patterns of medical emergency call based on the medical emergency call data, which could provide data basis for scientific rational allocation of aid resources and effective emergency measures, in order to further adjust and improve aid resources, and help to improve the efficiency of pre-hospital care.
医疗急救呼叫的时间模式研究
人类行为的定量分析是理解人类传播行为的有效途径,一些相关的实证研究表明,人类传播行为在时间特征上遵循幂律分布,而不是泊松分布。对于突发急救呼叫行为,时间模式的分析对医院和患者都至关重要。通过对中国某大城市医疗急救呼叫数据的间隔时间分布、突发性和记忆性进行定量分析,发现9点呼叫量最大,4点呼叫量最少。而从区域统计来看,A区在面积、人口和呼叫量方面都是最大的。另一方面,不同个体在群体层面的紧急呼叫在时间模式上呈幂律分布,在约2小时内,位置略有凸起,而在5天或7天内,位置略有波动。急救次数越多的个体突发性特征越明显,突发性特征和记忆性特征均较弱。本文基于医疗急救呼叫数据,对医疗急救呼叫时间模式进行定量分析,为科学合理配置急救资源和制定有效的急救措施提供数据依据,从而进一步调整和完善急救资源,帮助提高院前护理效率。
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