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    Changes in demand for emergency ambulances during a nationwide lockdown that resulted in elimination of COVID-19: an observational study from New Zealand by Dicker, Bridget, Swain, Andrew, Todd, Verity Frances, Tunnage, Bronwyn, McConachy, Emma, Drake, Haydn, Brett, Michelle, Spearing, Dan, Howie, Graham John

    Published in BMJ open (23-12-2020)
    “…ObjectiveTo examine the impact of a 5-week national lockdown on ambulance service demand during the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand.DesignA descriptive…”
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    Naloxone use by Aotearoa New Zealand emergency medical services, 2017–2021 by Kumpula, Eeva‐Katri, Todd, Verity F, O'Byrne, David, Dicker, Bridget L, Pomerleau, Adam C

    Published in Emergency medicine Australasia (01-06-2024)
    “…Objective Emergency medical services (EMS) use of naloxone in the prehospital setting is indicated in patients who have significantly impaired breathing or…”
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    Opportunities to prevent fatalities due to injury: a cross‐sectional comparison of prehospital and in‐hospital fatal injury deaths in New Zealand by Lilley, Rebbecca, Kool, Bridget, Davie, Gabrielle, de Graaf, Brandon, Dicker, Bridget

    “…There is interest in opportunities that lie in the prehospital setting to reduce the substantial burden of fatal injury. This study examines the epidemiology…”
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    Strong inhibition of neutrophil–sperm interaction in cattle by selective phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase inhibitors by Hong, Jiwon, Dicker, Bridget L, Jayasinghe, Shakeela N, Gregorio, Francesca De, Tian, Hong, Han, Dug Yeo, Hudson, Keith R

    Published in Biology of reproduction (01-11-2017)
    “…The vast majority of sperm are lost from the female reproductive tract in hours following natural mating or artificial insemination in mammals. Multiple…”
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    Reasons for Ethnic Disparities in the Prehospital Care Pathway Following an Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Event: Protocol of a Systematic Review by Newport, Rochelle, Grey, Corina, Dicker, Bridget, Ameratunga, Shanthi, Harwood, Matire

    Published in JMIR research protocols (12-07-2023)
    “…Substantial inequities in cardiovascular disease occur between and within countries, driving much of the current burden of global health inequities. Despite…”
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    Predictive value of the New Zealand Early Warning Score for early mortality in low-acuity patients discharged at scene by paramedics: an observational study by Todd, Verity Frances, Moylan, Melanie, Howie, Graham, Swain, Andy, Brett, Aroha, Smith, Tony, Dicker, Bridget

    Published in BMJ open (01-07-2022)
    “…ObjectivesThe utility of New Zealand Early Warning Score (NZEWS) for prediction of adversity in low-acuity patients discharged at scene by paramedics has not…”
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    Rural and Ethnic Disparities in Out-of-hospital Care and Transport Pathways After Road Traffic Trauma in New Zealand by Lilley, Rebbecca, Davie, Gabrielle, Dicker, Bridget, Reid, Papaarangi, Ameratunga, Shanthi, Branas, Charles, Campbell, Nicola, Civil, Ian, Kool, Bridget

    Published in The western journal of emergency medicine (01-07-2024)
    “…The out-of-hospital emergency medical service (EMS) care responses and the transport pathways to hospital play a vital role in patient survival following…”
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    Family & bystander experiences of emergency ambulance services care: a scoping review by Satchell, Eillish, Carey, Melissa, Dicker, Bridget, Drake, Haydn, Gott, Merryn, Moeke-Maxwell, Tess, Anderson, Natalie

    Published in BMC emergency medicine (14-06-2023)
    “…Emergency ambulance personnel respond to a variety of incidents in the community, including medical, trauma and obstetric emergencies. Family and bystanders…”
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    Upholding te mana o te wā: Māori patients and their families' experiences of accessing care following an out-of-hospital cardiac event by Newport, Rochelle, Grey, Corina, Dicker, Bridget, Brewer, Karen, Amertunga, Shanthi, Selak, Vanessa, Hanchard, Sandra, Taueetia-Su'a, Tua, Harwood, Matire

    Published in American heart journal plus (01-12-2023)
    “…The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of Māori patients and their families accessing care for an acute out-of-hospital cardiac event and to…”
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    Positive association between ambulance double-crewing and OHCA outcomes: A New Zealand observational study by Dicker, Bridget, Govender, Kevin, Howie, Graham, Swain, Andy, Todd, Verity F.

    Published in Resuscitation plus (01-12-2021)
    “…New Zealand emergency medical service (EMS) crewing configurations generally place one (single) or two (double) crew on each responding ambulance unit. Recent…”
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    Association between direct transport to a cardiac arrest centre and survival following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: A propensity-matched Aotearoa New Zealand study by Dicker, Bridget, Garrett, Nick, Howie, Graham, Brett, Aroha, Scott, Tony, Stewart, Ralph, Perkins, Gavin D., Smith, Tony, Garcia, Elena, Todd, Verity F.

    Published in Resuscitation plus (01-06-2024)
    “…Direct transport to a cardiac arrest centre following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest may be associated with higher survival. However, there is limited evidence…”
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    Out-of-Hospital emergency airway management practices: A nationwide observational study from Aotearoa New Zealand by Kibblewhite, Chris, Todd, Verity F., Howie, Graham, Sanders, Josh, Ellis, Craig, Dittmer, Bryan, Garcia, Elena, Swain, Andy, Smith, Tony, Dicker, Bridget

    Published in Resuscitation plus (01-09-2023)
    “…Airway management is crucial for emergency care in critically ill patients outside the hospital setting. An Airway Registry is useful in providing essential…”
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