Background: Current measures of health-related quality of life are neither sufficiently sensitive or specific to capture the complex and heterogenous nature of the recovery and survivorship associated with cardiac arrest. To address this critical practice gap, we plan a mixed-methods study to co-produce and evaluate a new cardiac arrest-specific patient/survivor-reported outcome measure (PROM). Methods: International guidelines have informed a two-stage, iterative, and interactive process. Stage one will establish what is important to measure following cardiac arrest. A meta-ethnography of published qualitative research and a qualitative exploration of the experiences of survivors and their key supporters will inform the development of...
AIM: For those patients who suffer unfavourable outcome after survival of cardiac arrest, it is impo...
AIM: For those patients who suffer unfavourable outcome after survival of cardiac arrest, it is impo...
AIM: For those patients who suffer unfavourable outcome after survival of cardiac arrest, it is impo...
Background: Current measures of health-related quality of life are neither sufficiently sensitive o...
Background: Current measures of health-related quality of life are neither sufficiently sensitive o...
Background: Current measures of health-related quality of life are neither sufficiently sensitive o...
Background: Current measures of health-related quality of life are neither sufficiently sensitive o...
Background Current measures of health-related quality of life are neither sufficiently sensitive or ...
Background: Current measures of health-related quality of life are neither sufficiently sensitive o...
Aim: High quality evidence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survivors’ health-related qualit...
Aim: High quality evidence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survivors' health-related qualit...
Aim: High quality evidence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survivors' health-related qualit...
Importance: Allocating resources to increase survival after cardiac arrest requires survivors to hav...
Importance: Allocating resources to increase survival after cardiac arrest requires survivors to hav...
AIM: For those patients who suffer unfavourable outcome after survival of cardiac arrest, it is impo...
AIM: For those patients who suffer unfavourable outcome after survival of cardiac arrest, it is impo...
AIM: For those patients who suffer unfavourable outcome after survival of cardiac arrest, it is impo...
AIM: For those patients who suffer unfavourable outcome after survival of cardiac arrest, it is impo...
Background: Current measures of health-related quality of life are neither sufficiently sensitive o...
Background: Current measures of health-related quality of life are neither sufficiently sensitive o...
Background: Current measures of health-related quality of life are neither sufficiently sensitive o...
Background: Current measures of health-related quality of life are neither sufficiently sensitive o...
Background Current measures of health-related quality of life are neither sufficiently sensitive or ...
Background: Current measures of health-related quality of life are neither sufficiently sensitive o...
Aim: High quality evidence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survivors’ health-related qualit...
Aim: High quality evidence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survivors' health-related qualit...
Aim: High quality evidence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survivors' health-related qualit...
Importance: Allocating resources to increase survival after cardiac arrest requires survivors to hav...
Importance: Allocating resources to increase survival after cardiac arrest requires survivors to hav...
AIM: For those patients who suffer unfavourable outcome after survival of cardiac arrest, it is impo...
AIM: For those patients who suffer unfavourable outcome after survival of cardiac arrest, it is impo...
AIM: For those patients who suffer unfavourable outcome after survival of cardiac arrest, it is impo...
AIM: For those patients who suffer unfavourable outcome after survival of cardiac arrest, it is impo...