The Power of Flash Mob Research Conducting a Nationwide Observational Clinical Study on Capillary Refill Time in a Single Day

  • Alsma, Jelmer
  • van Saase, Jan L. C. M.
  • Nanayakkara, Prabath W. B.
  • Schouten, W. E. M. Ineke
  • Baten, Anique
  • Bauer, Martijn P.
  • Holleman, Frits
  • Ligtenberg, Jack J. M.
  • Stassen, Patricia M.
  • Kaasjager, Karin H. A. H.
  • Haak, Harm R.
  • Bosch, Frank H.
  • Schuit, Stephanie C. E.
Publication date
May 2017
Publisher
Elsevier BV
ISSN
0012-3692
Citation count (estimate)
7

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Capillary refill time (CRT) is a clinical test used to evaluate the circulatory status of patients; various methods are available to assess CRT. Conventional clinical research often demands large numbers of patients, making it costly, labor-intensive, and time-consuming. We studied the interobserver agreement on CRT in a nationwide study by using a novel method of research called flash mob research (FMR). METHODS: Physicians in the Netherlands were recruited by using word-of-mouth referrals, conventional media, and social media to participate in a nationwide, single-day, "nineto-five," multicenter, cross-sectional, observational study to evaluate CRT. Patients aged >= 18 years presenting to the ED or who were hospitalized were e...

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