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DISASTER AND EMERGENCY MEDICINE ONLINE RESEARCH REPOSITORY: A Retrospective Review Jamie Ranse University of Canberra, Australia Shane Lenson Australian Catholic University, Australia jamieranse.com twitter.com/ jamieranse youtube.com/ jamieranse linkedin.com/in/jamieranse

Disaster and emergency medicine on-line research repository: A retrospective review

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Ranse J, Lenson S. (2013). Disaster and emergency medicine on-line research repository: A retrospective review; paper presented at the 18th World Congress on Disaster and Emergency Medicine, Manchester, UK, May.

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DISASTER AND EMERGENCY MEDICINE ONLINE RESEARCH REPOSITORY:

A Retrospective Review

Jamie RanseUniversity of Canberra, Australia

Shane LensonAustralian Catholic University, Australia

jamieranse.com

twitter.com/jamieranse

youtube.com/jamieranse

linkedin.com/in/jamieranse

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Background

Increasing access online resources for information Open access journals Creation of an online Research Repository Launched in August 2012

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Method

Design Data collection Data analysis

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Findings

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Findings

1. Perceptions of preparedness among nurses for disaster management in Saudi Arabia

2. Mass emergency preparedness of acute care services in Oman and New Zealand: an international comparative analysis

3. Occupational stress among emergency department nurses in Saudi Arabia

4. Simulation education and Papua New Guinea nurses’ decision‐making in chest pain management

5. An analysis of the triage system in emergency departments in Indonesia

6. Understanding the willingness of emergency nurses to respond to a health care disaster

7. Identifying the need for first responder training for national guardsmen

8. Coordination of national and international health response after natural disaster

9. Study of Czech Republic EMS preparedness: large number of injuries and casualties - bus accident

10.What are the research needs for the field of disaster nursing in the next five years? An international Delphi study

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Findings

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Discussion

Repository is being viewed and used Could be enhanced

Benefits of openly submitting research summaries Collaboration Networking Sharing

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DISASTER AND EMERGENCY MEDICINE ONLINE RESEARCH REPOSITORY:

A Retrospective Review

Jamie RanseUniversity of Canberra, Australia

Shane LensonAustralian Catholic University, Australia

jamieranse.com

twitter.com/jamieranse

youtube.com/jamieranse

linkedin.com/in/jamieranse