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Autor:
Aaron M. Orkin, Sampreeth Rao, Jeyasakthi Venugopal, Natasha Kithulegoda, Pete Wegier, Stephen D. Ritchie, David VanderBurgh, Alexandra Martiniuk, Fabio Salamanca-Buentello, Ross Upshur
Publikováno v:
Human Resources for Health, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2021)
Abstract Background Task shifting and sharing (TS/S) involves the redistribution of health tasks within workforces and communities. Conceptual frameworks lay out the key factors, constructs, and variables involved in a given phenomenon, as well as th
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/da543c8dab2c445aa8ddc2791874553b
Autor:
Behdin Nowrouzi-Kia, Jordan Nixon, Stephen Ritchie, Elizabeth Wenghofer, David VanderBurgh, Jill Sherman
Publikováno v:
Rural and Remote Health, Vol 21 (2021)
Introduction: This article aimed to evaluate pilot community paramedicine (CP) programs in northern Ontario from the perspectives of paramedics to gain program recommendations related to both rural and urban settings. Methods: An online questionnair
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/94f2d479947b40a091a701a2e2b96c26
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Circumpolar Health, Vol 71, Iss 0, Pp 1-7 (2012)
Objective. To understand how community members of a remote First Nations community respond to an emergency first aid education programme. Study design. A qualitative study involving focus groups and participant observation as part of a community-base
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f939a3c6c1084f47b0d7ca68fde400ed
Autor:
Carlo Menon, David Vanderburgh
Publikováno v:
FORMakademisk, Vol 7, Iss 1 (2014)
Architectural competitions are usually seen as a game with only one winner: the architect or team whose proposal is the most convincing. That is certainly a part of the reality, but we argue here for a broader and more nuanced model. In our vision, a
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/aac484fc9c94462a94c37bdfeb8d08c7
Publikováno v:
PLoS Medicine, Vol 9, Iss 10, p e1001322 (2012)
Aaron Orkin and colleague describe their collaboration that developed, delivered, and studied a community-based first response training program in a remote indigenous community in northern Canada.
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7b00765ada9648fc8e06df8104b3b58e
Autor:
David Vanderburgh
Publikováno v:
ABE Journal, Vol 17
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/564268a6b1d44b43868be34eadc418c6
Autor:
Jonah J. D’Angelo, Stephen D. Ritchie, Jim R. Little, David E. Johnson, David Vanderburgh, Aaron M. Orkin, Bruce Oddson
Publikováno v:
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine. 34:15-21
The purpose of this study was to investigate the psychometric properties of the remote first aid self-efficacy scale (RFA SES). The RFA SES is a 30-item self-report scale developed in response to emerging evidence showing that self-efficacy is predic
Autor:
Jeyasakthi Venugopal, Sampreeth Rao, Fabio Salamanca-Buentello, Ross E.G. Upshur, Pete Wegier, Stephen D. Ritchie, Alexandra Martiniuk, Aaron Orkin, Natasha Kithulegoda, David VanderBurgh
Publikováno v:
Human Resources for Health, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2021)
Human Resources for Health
Human Resources for Health
Background Task shifting and sharing (TS/S) involves the redistribution of health tasks within workforces and communities. Conceptual frameworks lay out the key factors, constructs, and variables involved in a given phenomenon, as well as the relatio
Autor:
Stephen D. Ritchie, Aaron Orkin, Terri Farrell, Homer Tien, David VanderBurgh, David W. Savage, Natalie Binguis, Sadie Maxwell, Natalie Bocking, Sacha Dubois
Publikováno v:
CMAJ Open
Background For about 25 000 Ontarians living in remote northern First Nations communities, seeing a doctor in an emergency department requires flying in an airplane or helicopter. This study describes the demographic and epidemiologic characteristics
Autor:
Jill E. Sherman, Jordan B. Nixon, Stephen D. Ritchie, Elizabeth F. Wenghofer, David VanderBurgh, Behdin Nowrouzi-Kia
Publikováno v:
Rural and Remote Health, Vol 21 (2021)
Introduction: This article aimed to evaluate pilot community paramedicine (CP) programs in northern Ontario from the perspectives of paramedics to gain program recommendations related to both rural and urban settings. Methods: An online questionnaire