A webpage highlighting the research of Dr. Katie N. Dainty and her team
A webpage highlighting the research of Dr. Katie N. Dainty and her team
The co-design & evaluation of a recovery resource for cardiac arrest survivors and their families. Designed by survivors for survivors.
A qualitative study of survivor and family perspective on "good" outcome after sudden cardiac arrest. The published paper from this study can be found here:
We recently completed a Priority SEtting Partnership project in collaboration with the James Lind Alliance in the UK - see the results on the Top 10 Research Priorities Tab!
A qualitative study led by our PhD student Tiffany Jefkins looking at the lived experience of being a lay responder to a cardiac arrest.
A qualitative study of community perception of drones being used to deliver AEDs to rural and remote settings to increase survival from out of hospital cardiac arrest.
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A qualitative study of women's lived experience of early pregnancy complications and loss treated in the emergency department.
We are just in the planning stages for this study but stay tuned!
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A qualitative study of health care provider perspectives on the potential for implementation of the Black Box technology in a Tertiary care hospital trauma bay.
Multi-method study of the process of rolling out the largest human subjects trial ever conducted in the ICU context.
Qualitative Study https://qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/22/4/317.long
RCT Results https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/645231
Survey Study https://mhealth.jmir.org/2017/5/e63/
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