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Eyitayo O. Owolabi RN PhD Samukelisiwe Nyamathe MBChB Conran Joseph PhD Lee-Ann Jacobs-Nzuzi Khuabi PhD Rene G. English MBChB MMed FCPHM PhD Adriaan Vlok MBChB FC MMed PhD Elaine Erasmus FCEM MMed EM DipPEC MBChB Heike I. Geduld MBChB FCEM MMed Hendrick J. Lategan BSc MBBCh MMed FCEM Kathryn M. Chu MD MPH FACS FASCRS 《Journal of evaluation in clinical practice》2023,29(2):380-391
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Tom P. Aufderheide MD MS Jerry P. Nolan FRCA FCEM FRCP Ian G. Jacobs DipEd PhD Gerald van Belle PhD Bentley J. Bobrow MD John Marshall MD Judith Finn PhD RN RM Lance B. Becker MD Bernd Bottiger MD DEAA Peter Cameron MBBS MD Saul Drajer MD Julianna J. Jung MD Walter Kloeck MBBCH DipPEC FCEM Rudolph W. Koster MD PhD Matthew Huei‐Ming Ma MD PhD Sang Do Shin MD MPH PhD George Sopko MD MPH Breena R. Taira MD MPH Sergio Timerman MD MPH Marcus Eng Hock Ong MBBS MPH 《Academic emergency medicine》2013,20(12):1289-1296
At the 2013 Academic Emergency Medicine global health consensus conference, a breakout session on a resuscitation research agenda was held. Two articles focusing on cardiac arrest and trauma resuscitation are the result of that discussion. This article describes the burden of disease and outcomes, issues in resuscitation research, and global trends in resuscitation research funding priorities. Globally, cardiovascular disease and trauma cause a high burden of disease that receives a disproportionately smaller research investment. International resuscitation research faces unique ethical challenges. It needs reliable baseline statistics regarding quality of care and outcomes; data linkages between providers; reliable and comparable national databases; and an effective, efficient, and sustainable resuscitation research infrastructure to advance the field. Research in resuscitation in low‐ and middle‐income countries is needed to understand the epidemiology, infrastructure and systems context, level of training needed, and potential for cost‐effective care to improve outcomes. Research is needed on low‐cost models of population‐based research, ways to disseminate information to the developing world, and finding the most cost‐effective strategies to improve outcomes. 相似文献
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