Understanding Cultural & Religious Perspectives on Bystander CPR
Understanding Cultural & Religious Perspectives on Bystander CPR
Understanding Cultural & Religious Perspectives on Bystander CPR
Understanding Cultural & Religious Perspectives on Bystander CPR
Click here to learn more about our project with Peel Region
Understanding Cultural & Religious Perspectives on Bystander CPR
Understanding Cultural & Religious Perspectives on Bystander CPR
Understanding Cultural & Religious Perspectives on Bystander CPR
Understanding Cultural & Religious Perspectives on Bystander CPR
Click here to learn more about our project with Peel Region
Our team is interested in studying how organizational and sociocultural variables shape health care experience and patient-centred outcomes. Our current research focuses on the use of qualitative and mixed methods research to critically interrogate held assumptions about behaviour and culture and their impact on how we measure quality and
Our team is interested in studying how organizational and sociocultural variables shape health care experience and patient-centred outcomes. Our current research focuses on the use of qualitative and mixed methods research to critically interrogate held assumptions about behaviour and culture and their impact on how we measure quality and health outcomes. Click here to learn more about our current and past projects!
The Bystander Support Network is a resource for members of the public who have witnessed a cardiac arrest to access trusted information, ask questions, share stories or network with others who have had a similar experience. Being a bystander or lay rescuer can be a very lonely place and can leave you with lots of questions and emotions.
The Bystander Support Network is a resource for members of the public who have witnessed a cardiac arrest to access trusted information, ask questions, share stories or network with others who have had a similar experience. Being a bystander or lay rescuer can be a very lonely place and can leave you with lots of questions and emotions. The BSN is designed to help answer those questions and connect bystanders from all over the world, so you don’t feel quite so alone.
The Canadian Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium, or CanROC for short, is a pan-Canadian network of researchers and health care providers committed to improving survival and care following sudden cardiac arrest through large-scale research and community engagement.