Proposing 'the burns suite' as a novel simulation tool for advancing the delivery of burns education. | Summary
This study had approval from the research and ethics committee |
Disaster Preparedness in Philippine Nurses. | Summary
The study protocol was reviewed and approved by the Health Ethics Committee of Samar State University. Nurses’ rights were maintained through disclosure of the nature, benefits, and lack of known of the study. After the form was signed, the researchers dispersed the questionnaires at the respective sites and collected them in a sealed envelope upon completion. To maintain the confidentiality and anonymity of the nurses, code numbers, instead of their names, were used in the questionnaire. |
The use of emergency operations centres in local government emergency management. | Summary
Participants were asked if they wished to participate in the online survey. |
Validity evidence of non-technical skills assessment instruments in simulated anaesthesia crisis management. | Summary
Study protocol was approved by the Ethical Committee of Siriraj Institutional Review Board (SI170/2015) |
The effect of a simulation-based training intervention on the performance of established critical care unit teams. | Summary
Ethics approval was obtained from the Northern X Regional ethics committee and the hospital committees from which participant teams were recruited |
REACT: A paraprofessional training program for first responders-A pilot study. | Summary
The Institutional Review Board of The University of Central Florida in Orlando,Florida, approved all study protocols. |
Crisis leadership in an acute clinical setting: christchurch hospital, new zealand ICU experience following the february 2011 earthquake. | Summary
Ethical approval was obtained through the University of Otago (Dunedin, New Zealand) Ethics CommitteeParticipants were told that their names would be kept confidential, that they would get a chance to review and add additional information to the interview, and that, at any point, they could elect not to be a participant in the study |
Building health care system capacity to respond to disasters: successes and challenges of disaster preparedness health care coalitions. | Summary
Institutional Review Board approval was obtained from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Office of Research (Rockville, Maryland USA), under protocol #381802-5. |
Development and evaluation of an offshore oil and gas Emergency Response Focus Board | Summary
Ethical approval for the research was obtained from the Dalhousie University Health Sciences Board. |
Assessment of the reliability of the Johns Hopkins/Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality hospital disaster drill evaluation tool. | Summary
Six of the 17 invited hospitals agreed to participate. |
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