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    • AWARE-AWAreness during REsuscitation-A prospective study 

      Parnia, Sam; Spearpoint, Ken; de Vos, Gabriele; Fenwick, Peter; Goldberg, Diana; Yang, Jie; Zhu, Jiawen; Baker, Katie; Killingback, Hayley; McLean, Paula; Wood, Melanie; Zafari, A. Maziar; Dickert, Neal; Beisteiner, Roland; Sterz, Fritz; Berger, Michael; Warlow, Celia; Bullock, Siobhan; Lovett, Salli; McPara, Russell Metcalfe Smith; Marti-Navarette, Sandra; Cushing, Pam; Wills, Paul; Harris, Kayla; Sutton, Jenny; Walmsley, Anthony; Deakin, Charles D.; Little, Paul; Farber, Mark; Greyson, Bruce; Schoenfeld, Elinor R. (2014-12-01)
      Background: Cardiac arrest (CA) survivors experience cognitive deficits including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It is unclear whether these are related to cognitive/mental experiences and awareness during CPR. ...
    • Multi-disciplinary team-based simulation training in acute care settings: a systematic review of the impact on team performance 

      Agbo, Christopher; Koshoedo, Seilo; Sridharan, Sivakumar; Spearpoint, Ken; Sharma, Shivani; Ashaye, Kunle (2021-12-16)
      Background: Teamwork plays an essential role in providing quality health care and ensuring good outcomes and safe practices in any health care system. This has been demonstrated in several studies in emergency care where ...
    • Transformative forms of simulation in health care - the seven simulation-based 'I's: a concept taxonomy review of the literature 

      Weldon, Sharon Marie; Buttery, Andy Graham; Spearpoint, Ken; Kneebone, Roger (2023-07-07)
      Simulation for non-pedagogical purposes has begun to emerge. Examples include quality improvement initiatives, testing and evaluating of new interventions, the co-designing of new models of care, the exploration of human ...