An empirical study is currently being performed to expand the knowledge of how battlefield trauma care affects patient outcome in situations with a large number of casualties in the Swedish Armed Forces. Using a convergent parallel mixed methods design, observations and interviews are conducted. The work provides input to the further development of the Emergo Train System® and how to assess trauma care in military contexts. Analyzing this complex chain of events requires novel approaches to offer cost-effective methods that are valid and reliable

Publications

2025

Berggren Berggren, David Myren, Björn Johansson (2025) Untangling scenario terminology to improve exerciseontologyacross domains: A suggested glossary to improve clarity, communication, and replicability in scenario-based studies 22nd International ISCRAM Conference: Managing and Responding to Coastal Disasters and Climate Change (Conference paper) Continue to DOI
Anton Björnqvist, Linnea Klingberg, Erik Prytz, Björn Johansson, Carl-Oscar Jonson, Jenny Pettersson, Jessica Frisk, Berggren Berggren (2025) The Three Sub-Phases Before a Crisis: Evaluating Preparations for the COVID-19 Pandemic Through the Lens of High Reliability Organizationsand Resilience Engineering Proceedings of the 36th Annual Conference of the European Association of Cognitive Ergonomics: Critical reflection for a better tomorrow (Conference paper)
Björn Johansson, Peter Berggren, Supathida Boonsong (2025) Opportunities and Challenges of Future Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Operations in Sweden: A Human Factors Perspective Proceedings of the 36th Annual Conference of the European Association of Cognitive Ergonomics: Critical reflection for a better tomorrow (Conference paper)

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