Emergency care with lay responders in underserved populations: a systematic review

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Emergency care with lay responders in underserved populations: a systematic review

By Aaron M Orkin et al. Published by the Bulletin of World Health Organization.  The purpose of this systematic review was to identify the individual and community health effects of task shifting for emergency care in underserved populations and low-resource settings. Authors hoped to guide programme developers and policy-makers towards interventions that had been subject to evaluations with demonstrable health effects, and to help researchers and evaluators to understand and optimize these initiatives. Abstract available in French, Spanish, Russian, Mandarin and Arabic at the end of the English version.

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Research and Surveys

Topics: Education, Evidence based, First Aid, Inclusion, Publication, Scientific, emergency

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Global

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PDF

Year:
2021

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External Organisation

[TheChamp-Sharing]

Emergency care with lay responders in underserved populations: a systematic review

Resource Downloads:

Resource Links:

Related Resources:

Themes:
Research and Surveys

Topics: Education, Evidence based, First Aid, Inclusion, Publication, Scientific, emergency

Regions:
Global

Media Type:
PDF

Year:
2021

Organisation:
External Organisation

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