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The effectiveness of providing prehospital care training to prehospital care providers in reducing mortality and morbidity outcomes of trauma victims

Abstract

Traumatic injuries are a global health burden accounting for about 8% of all deaths. Pre-hospital care effectively manages traumatic injuries’ consequences. The effectiveness of training prehospital providers on the patient outcomes of trauma victims is not apparent. Study aim: to evaluate the evidence on the effectiveness of providing prehospital care training to prehospital care providers in reducing the mortality and morbidity outcomes of trauma victims.

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Permanent link to this resource: https://doi.org/10.24384/8yg4-w529

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Nawarathna, Amali

Oxford Brookes departments

Faculty of Health and Life Sciences

Dates

Year: 2023


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