Two validated ways of improving the ability of decision-making in emergencies: Results from a literature review

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Author(s)
Khorram-Manesh, A., Berlin, J. and Carlström, E.
Pages
11pp
Date published
01 Jan 2016
Publisher
Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma
Type
Articles
Keywords
Leadership and Decisionmaking

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.