Connecticut — Targeted Issue

Pediatric Emergency Care Coordination in EMS Agencies: Measuring the Influence, Magnifying the Improvement

Sept. 1, 2019 - Aug. 31, 2024

Grant Number
H3433245 (old #: H34MC33245)
Project Overview
Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinators (PECCs) are believed to have a positive effect on pediatric prehospital care by ensuring training, education, and resources that establish standards and encourage guideline adherence in EMS agencies. However, many aspects of PECC training and evaluation, as well as the effects of PECCs on health outcomes and EMS agencies, remain unstudied. This project’s goal is to assess the impact of PECC designation on the quality of clinical care, on patient- and family-centered outcomes, and to determine the best methods for establishing PECCs among EMS agencies. The project is being conducted in three states: Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Colorado. The project objectives include: (1) an assessment of PECCs effect on EMS pediatric care and health outcomes; (2) establishing the best methods for assigning PECCs and for execution of their role in EMS agencies; and (3) characterizing the activities and outcomes of an effective PECC and development of an evaluation process to measure effectiveness of a PECC on EMS agencies. Health outcomes to be assessed include ED and hospital lengths of stay, adherence to EMS protocols including medication administration, ED disposition, and response to therapy.
Institution
Yale University
Main Contact
Award Amount
$1,400,000

Contacts

Name Role(s) Phone Email
Mark X. Cicero, MD
  • Principal Investigator
mark.cicero@yale.edu

Disseminations

Title Type Publication/Event Published/Presented Identifier Details
EMS Provider Evaluation of Pediatric Simbox Simulations Poster NAEMSP 2022 Annual Meeting 2022
Emergency Medical Services Provider Acceptance of and Attitudes About Pediatric SimBox Simulations Research Paper/Publication Pediatric Emergency Care 2022
Emergency Medical Services Provider Acceptance of and Attitudes About Pediatric SimBox Simulations Poster 2021 EMSC All Grantee Meeting 2021
System Readiness Improvement in EMSC Performance Measures Presentation 2021 EMSC All Grantee Meeting 2021
Modified Delphi Method Derivation of the FAMILY (Family Assessment of Medical Interventions & Liaisons with the Young) EMS Instrument Research Paper/Publication Prehospital Emergency Care 2020 (online ahead of print)