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Standards for head injury management in acute hospitals: evidence from the six million …

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HM Seeley, C Maimaris, PJ Hutchinson, G … - British Medical Journal, 2006 - emj.bmj.com
Methods: The standards were collaboratively developed through an inclusive and
iterative process of regional surveys, multidisciplinary conferences, and
working groups, following a method similar to that used by the Society of ...
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Developing services for head injury: obtaining the data


HM Seeley - Health Informatics Journal, 2007 - jhi.sagepub.com
The aim of this article is to propose standards for data collection in head
injury, the commonest cause of death and disability in young people. The
objectives include evaluation of an audit methodology. The retrospective ...
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[CITATION] Eastern Head Injury Group. Standards for head injury and the NSF for Long-term Conditions


H Seeley, C Maimaris - Health Service Journal, 2005
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Mapping rehabilitation resources for head injury

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JD Pickard, HM Seeley, S Kirker, C Maimaris … - JRSM, 2004 - jrsm.rsmjournals.com
Several reports have pointed to the unevenness in the UK of services for
rehabilitation after head injury. A study was conducted in the Eastern Region of
England to define the key stages in recovery and rehabilitation, by an ...
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Evaluation of the Specialist Libraries/Communities of Practice. Report for National Library …

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J Cooper, S Spink, R Thomas, C Urquhart, 2005 - cadair.aber.ac.uk
Page 1. Evaluation of the Specialist Libraries/Communities of Practice
Report for National Library for Health Janet Cooper, Siân ...
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[CITATION] Developing the NHS: a model for public services


M Peckham - British Medical Journal, 1999
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Credibility and credibility work in knowledge transfer


N Jacobson, P Goering - Evidence &# 38; Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate …, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
EnglishThis study explores the dimensions and attributes of credibility in
knowledge transfer. It finds that there are four dimensions:'scientific
credibility',expertise,authority and stance.Credibility is characterised by ...
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Trauma i anestezija


M Orlić, B Kostić - Materia medica, 2006 - CEON/ CEES
Ovim člankom želimo da istaknemo osnovne smernice u zbrinjavanju bolesnika sa
traumom,od prijema u bolnicu do operacione sale.Trauma je vodeći uzrok smrti
kod mladih osoba u Evropi i Severnoj Americi. Uloga anesteziologa je da ...
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[PDF] 1Academic Neurosurgery, Box 167, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 0QQ, …


H Seeley, C Urquhart - ehig.org.uk
ABSTRACT This paper describes the experiences of the Eastern Head Injury Study
in creating a strategic regional head injury service framework using a
collaborative action research methodology. The types of data, information ...
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Inappropriate acute neurosurgical bed occupancy and short falls in rehabilitation: …

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LJ Bradley, SGB Kirker, E Corteen, HM Seeley … - British Journal of Neurosurgery, 2006 - informahealthcare.com
Patients undergoing neurosurgical intervention may require different types of
organized rehabilitation. A prospective study was performed of the care needs of
neurosurgical inpatients between the ages of 16 and 70 years who were in ...
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