Reporting guideline provided for? (i.e. exactly what the authors state in the paper)
Reporting of studies involving first responder systems, smartphone alerting systems, and automated external defibrillator (AED) networks.
Full bibliographic reference
Müller MP, Metelmann C, Thies KC, Greif R, Scquizzato T, Deakin CD, Auricchio A, Barry T, Berglund E, Böttiger BW, Burkart R, Busch HJ, Caputo ML, Cheskes S, Cresta R, Damjanovic D, Degraeuwe E, Ekkel MM, Elschenbroich D, Fredman D, Ganter J, Gregers MCT, Gronewald J, Hänsel M, Henriksen FL, Herzberg L, Jonsson M, Joos J, Kooy TA, Krammel M, Marks T, Monsieurs K, Ng WM, Osche S, Salcido DD, Scapigliati A, Schwietring J, Semeraro F, Snobelen P, Sowa J, Stieglis R, Tan HL, Trummer G, Unterrainer J, Vercammen S, Wetsch WA, Metelmann B. Reporting standard for describing first responder systems, smartphone alerting systems, and AED networks. Resuscitation. 2023:110087.
Language
English
PubMed ID
Clinical area
Cardiovascular medicine, Emergency medicine
Applies to the whole report or to individual sections of the report?
Data, Harms/adverse effects/safety data, Intervention (exposure), Outcomes (variables), Procedure/Method, Statistical methods and analyses, Study characteristics (participants etc.), Terminology/definitions
Record last updated on
February 14, 2024
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