02/02/2017

LAS Pre-hospital Emergency Care

Avari, P., Ramli, R., Reddy, M. Oliver, N., & Fothergill, R. (In Press).  Rationale and protocol for the Assessment of Impact of Real Time Continuous Glucose Monitoring on People Presenting with Severe Hypoglycaemia (AIR-CGM) Study.  BMC Endocrine Disorders

Clark, S., Halter, M., Porter, A., et al. (2019). Using deterministic record linkage to link ambulance and emergency department data: is it possible without patient identifiers? International Journal of Population Data Science, 4: 1.

Vulliamy, P., Faulkner, M., Kirkwood, G., et al. (2018).  Temporal and geographic patterns of stab injuries in young people: a retrospective cohort study from a UK major trauma centre.  British Medicine Journal, 8, e023114.

Shaw, J., Fothergill, R., Clark, S., & Moore, F. P. (2017).  Can pre-hospital National Early Warning Scores identify patients most at risk from subsequent deterioration?  Emergency Medicine Journal, 34, 533-537. 

Pavitt, M. J., Nevett, J., Swanton, L. L. et al (2017).  London ambulance source data on choking incidence for the calendar year 2016: an observational study. Respiratory epidemiology, 4, e000215.

Koniotou, M., Evans, B. A., Chatters, R., et al. (2015).  Involving older people in a multi-centre randomised trial of a complex intervention in pre-hospital emergency care: implementation of a collaborative model. Trials, 16: 298.

Edwards, M.J., Bassett, G., Sinden, L., & Fothergill, R. T. (2015).  Frequent callers to the ambulance service: patient profiling and impact of case management on patient utilisation of the ambulance service. Emergency Medicine Journal, 32(5): 392-6.

Siriwardena, A.N., Shaw, D., Donohoe, R., Black, S., Stephenson, J., National Ambulance Clinical Audit Steering Group. (2010).  Development and pilot of clinical performance indicators for English ambulance services. Emergency Medicine Journal, 27(4): 327-31.

Siriwardena, A.N., Donohoe, R., Stephenson, J., & Phillips, P.  (2010).  Supporting research and development in ambulance services: research for better health care in prehospital settings. Emergency Medicine Journal, 27(4): 324-6.