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A short delay from out of hospital cardiac arrest to call for ambulance increases survival [PDF]
Johan Herlitz
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ABSTRACT Aim To describe patient outcomes for patients at high risk of mortality (with a prognosis of three months or less to live) where a Palliative Care Nurse Consultant (PCNC) was embedded in a General Medicine team. To explore patients and/or their carers feedback and allied health, nursing professionals' perspectives on integrating a palliative ...
Jianxia Zhai +7 more
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Selection of helicopter bases and transport modes to minimize pre-hospital times in Iceland. [PDF]
Nguyen P +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To describe the implementation determinants for care coordination interventions in a hospital context. Design Systematic review. Methods This review was guided by the Consolidated Framework of Implementation Research (CFIR), assessed for quality using the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool and reported with the PRISMA guidelines.
Mary Malakellis +7 more
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Survey of the situation of the prehospital emergency medical services system in Iran. [PDF]
Abandansari MET +5 more
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Wildfire risk and municipal bond yields
Abstract Wildfires increased in frequency and severity over the past 30 years, raising the exposure of municipalities. We study whether municipal bond yields reflect wildfire risk and find that the municipal bond market begins pricing wildfire risk around 2000.
Thomas R. Berry‐Stölzle, Yi Hao
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Evaluating Gulf Cooperation Council Trauma Care Infrastructure: A Scoping Review of Key Components and Gaps. [PDF]
Khan L +10 more
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Arrival by ambulance in acute heart failure: insights into the mode of presentation from Acute Studies of Nesiritide in Decompensated Heart Failure (ASCEND-HF) [PDF]
Justin A. Ezekowitz +6 more
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Enduring and the horizon of repair: French Caribbean post‐stroke rehabilitation amid health inequity
Abstract Drawing on ethnographic research with patients and therapists in post‐stroke rehabilitation, this article explores how Guadeloupeans strive to exist on their own terms amid postcolonial health inequities, forms of marginalization and institutional disrepair.
Raphaëlle Melissa Rabanes
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