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    • Attitudes to cardiopulmonary resuscitation and defibrillator use: a survey of UK adults in 2017 

      Hawkes, Claire; Brown, T.P.; Booth, S; Fothergill, Rachael; Siriwardena, A. Niroshan; Zakaria, S; Askew, S; Williams, Julia; Rees, Nigel; Ji, C; Perkins, Gavin (2019-04-02)
      Background-Bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and public access defibrillator (PAD) use can save the lives of people who experience out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Little is known about the proportions of UK ...
    • Does Use of the Recognition Of Stroke In the Emergency Room stroke assessment tool enhance stroke recognition by ambulance clinicians 

      Fothergill, Rachael; Williams, Julia; Edwards, Melanie; Russell, Ian; Gompertz, Patrick (2013-11)
      Background and Purpose—UK ambulance services assess patients with suspected stroke using the Face Arm Speech Test (FAST). The Recognition Of Stroke In the Emergency Room (ROSIER) tool has been shown superior to the FAST ...
    • Route of drug administration in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: A protocol for a randomised controlled trial (PARAMEDIC-3) 

      Couper, Keith; Ji, Chen; Lall, Ranjit; Deakin, Charles D; Fothergill, Rachael; Long, John; Mason, James; Michelet, Felix; Nolan, Jerry P; Nwankwo, Henry; Quinn, Tom; Slowther, Anne-Marie; Smyth, Michael A; Walker, Alison; Chowdhury, Loraine; Norman, Chloe; Sprauve, Laurille; Starr, Kath; Wood, Sara; Bell, Steve; Bradley, Gemma; Brown, Martina; Brown, Shona; Charlton, Karl; Coppola, Alison; Evans, Charlotte; Evans, Christine; Foster, Theresa; Jackson, Michelle; Kearney, Justin; Lang, Nigel; Mellett-Smith, Adam; Osborne, Ria; Pocock, Helen; Rees, Nigel; Spaight, Robert; Tibbetts, Belinda; Whitley, Gregory A; Wiles, Jason; Williams, Julia; Wright, Adam; Perkins, Gavin D (2024-03-30)
      AIMS: The PARAMEDIC-3 trial evaluates the clinical and cost-effectiveness of an intraosseous first strategy, compared with an intravenous first strategy, for drug administration in adults who have sustained an out-of-hospital ...