VOLUME 23 ISSUE 2 JULY 2023

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VOLUME 23 ISSUE 2 JULY 2023

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Association between natural hazards and postnatal care mong the neonates in India: a step towards full coverage using geospatial approach
Background Postnatal care is crucial to prevent the child mortality. Despite the improvement in the PNC coverage
for the neonates, it is still far away from the universal health coverage. Along with, some specifc regions mostly are
natural hazard…

Behavioural observation tool for patient involvement and collaboration in emergency care teams (PIC-ET-tool)
Background Patient participation is advocated in various healthcare settings. Instruments for assessment and feedback have been developed to strengthen clinician-patient interaction. In an emergency department context, such
instruments are still…

Characterization of non-cardiac arrest<br /><br />
PulsePoint activations in public and private<br /><br />
settings
Abstract Background Geospatial smartphone application alert systems are used in some communities to crowdsource community response for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). Although the clinical focus of this strategy is OHCA, dispatch…

Experience of a TelEmergency program in Colombia South America: descriptive observational study between 2019 and 2021
Introduction Colombia has 50,912,429 inhabitants, but only 50–70% of the population can efectively access health
care services. The emergency room (ER) is a main contributor to the in-hospital care system since up to half of the
admissions come…

Mobile care - a possible future for emergency care in Sweden
Introduction Provision of mobile care at the home of patients appears to become necessary as the population
becomes increasingly older. But there are challenges in moving emergency care from hospitals to the home of
patients. The aim of the study…

Prediction of difficult laryngoscopy / difficult intubation cases using upper airway ultrasound measurements in emergency department: a prospective observational study
Introduction Difficult laryngoscopy and intubation are serious problems among critically ill patients in emergency
department (ED) so utility of a rapid, accurate and noninvasive method for predicting of these patients are necessary.…
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