Interprofessional team dynamics and information flow management in emergency departments. | Summary
Data were collected over a period of four months in 2008 via observation and interviews. |
Leaders as emotional managers : Emotion management in response organisations during a hostage taking in a Swedish prison. | Summary
Participants were asked to report on their experiences of involvement in the hostage episode |
Barriers to implementing infection prevention and control guidelines during crises: Experiences of health care professionals. | Summary
Questionnaires tailored to 4 groups: consultant microbiologists (M), infectionpreventionists (IP), public health physicians (PHP), and public health nurses (PHN) |
Multievent Crisis Management Using Noncooperative Multistep Games. | Summary
Simulated setup: Non-cooperative games:50 iterations of same player-resource pair. A total of around 9,000 tests was performed. |
How Simple Hypothetical-Choice Experiments Can Be Utilized to Learn Humans’ Navigational Escape Decisions in Emergencies. | Summary
Participants were sampled from exiting pedestrians (169 individuals) |
Engineering Trust in Complex Automated Systems. | Summary
The current study used a repeated-measures design to present the ELP interface and output in a series of vignettebased scenarios to examine the role of transparency on trust among 12 commercial pilotsconsultation with two subject-matter experts and the engineers of the ELP |
Learning crisis resource management: Practicing versus an observational role in simulation training – a randomized controlled Trial. | Summary
All emergency medicine residents in postgraduate years 1–5 in both the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons and College of Family Physician programs at the University of Ottawa were invited to participate in the study. Each scenario was video recorded with multi-screen video, including the simulated patient’s vital signs Debriefing session + QuestionnaireSample size was calculated based on our primary outcome of the post-test performance comparison using the G*Power software |
Culpable leaders, trust, emotional exhaustion, and identification during a crisis. | Summary
Using the survey method the authors collected data from 354 individuals from an organization that filed for bankruptcy [out of 628 contacted individuals]conducted a survey, and collected both quantitative and qualitative data, approximately three months after the organization filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.The number of used survey was 335 |
Jordanian nurses’ perceptions of their preparedness for disaster management. | Summary
Collected through the DPET between June-October 2008600 DPET questionnaires distributed, 512 were returned (85.3% response rate)474 from these, were deemed complete and usable for the study |
Psychological Effects of Disaster Relief Activities on Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Personnel Following the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake. | Summary
Self-report questionnaire was administered to 606 JGSDF personnel one month after completing the disaster relief missionThis study was conducted as part of a mandatory self-report health survey for all JGSDF personnel engaged in this disaster relief activity; therefore, it was an on-therecord (i.e., non-anonymous) survey, and the response rate was 100%. |
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