- Injury Epidemiology and Prevention
- Traffic and Road Safety
- Burn Injury Management and Outcomes
- Pregnancy-related medical research
- Pharmacy and Medical Practices
- Urban Transport and Accessibility
- Trauma and Emergency Care Studies
- Gastrointestinal motility and disorders
- Autopsy Techniques and Outcomes
- Pharmaceutical studies and practices
- Healthcare Policy and Management
- Emergency and Acute Care Studies
- Wound Healing and Treatments
- Microscopic Colitis
- Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
2025
Birmingham Children's Hospital
2021-2025
Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust
2021
University of Utah
2003-2007
Intermountain Healthcare
2003-2004
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
2003
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2003
University of Pittsburgh
2003
Health Resources and Services Administration
2003
To assess the effect of maternal involvement in motor vehicle crashes on likelihood adverse pregnancy outcomes and to estimate seatbelt use reducing occurrence those outcomes.Statewide crash, birth, fetal death records from 1992 1999 were probabilistically linked. Logistic regression was used compare birth including low weight, prematurity, placental abruption, distress, excessive bleeding, death, other complications among pregnant women not crashes.Of 322,704 single live resident births,...
Abstract Background The prevalence of IBD is rising globally, and in the UK has risen from 328/100,000 90s to 970/100,000 2017 [1]. This, together with a rapidly expanding more complicated range therapeutic options necessitated need for proactive management, intervention monitoring patients. Through combination Physician, Nurse Pharmacist clinics, we provide comprehensive outpatient service meet these requirements line standards [2]. Our pharmacist-led clinic prescribes initial treatments...
In Brief OBJECTIVE To assess the effect of maternal involvement in motor vehicle crashes on likelihood adverse pregnancy outcomes and to estimate seatbelt use reducing occurrence those outcomes. METHODS Statewide crash, birth, fetal death records from 1992 1999 were probabilistically linked. Logistic regression was used compare birth including low weight, prematurity, placental abruption, distress, excessive bleeding, death, other complications among pregnant women not crashes. RESULTS Of...
Background. Centralized emergency medical services (EMS) data collection is critical to evaluating EMS system effectiveness, yet a general lack of persists at local, state, andnational levels. Objective. To assess state capacity collect, analyze, andutilize data. Methods. Information was gathered through site visits andsurveys from 54 states andU.S. territories in spring 2003 regarding data-collection systems. Survey results were used create 11 broad indicators that infrastructure, methods,...