蒙特卡罗模拟模型评估志愿者响应时间在公共访问除颤计划在北爱尔兰

A. Marshall, K. Cairns, F. Kee, M. Moore, A. Hamilton, A. Adgey
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本文描述了一个模型的发展,以评估在北爱尔兰的公共访问除颤(PAD)计划的移动志愿者的响应时间分布。使用基于试用期的参数,该模型预测PAD志愿者在给定的年份内会在紧急医疗服务(EMS)之前到达18.8%的事件。这与在试验期间实际观察到的情况是一致的(志愿者在EMS之前实际上已经达到了15%的事件),因此有助于验证模型。该模型的结果表明,持续的志愿者承诺是该计划成功的关键
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A Monte Carlo Simulation Model to Assess Volunteer Response Times in a Public Access Defibrillation Scheme in Northern Ireland
This paper describes the development of a model to assess the distribution of response times for mobile volunteers of a public access defibrillation (PAD) scheme in Northern Ireland. Using parameters based on a trial period, the model predicts that a PAD volunteer would arrive before the emergency medical services (EMS) to 18.8% of events to which they are paged in a given year period. This is in agreement with what has actually been observed during the trial period (where volunteers have actually reached 15% of events before the EMS), and thus assisting validation of the model. Results from this model illustrate how ongoing volunteer commitment is key to the success of the scheme
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