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Is a randomised controlled trial of take home naloxone distributed in emergency settings likely to be feasible and acceptable? Findings from a UK qualitative study exploring perspectives of people who use opioids and emergency services staff
- Sampson, F. C., Hughes, J., Johnston, S., Long, J., Buykx, P., Goodacre, S. W., Snooks, H., Edwards, A., Evans, B., Jones, J., Moore, C.
- Wang, Jiuhe, Chen, Zhiyong, Chen, Zhiwen, Peng, Tao, Peng, Lijuan, Liu, Ruifeng
Semantic technologies for disaster management: network models and methods of diagrammatic reasoning
Generic disaster information model for message delivery triage in disaster response
- Geumpana, Teuku Aulia, Rabhi, Fethi
The acceptability of alcohol intoxication management services to users: a mixed methods study
- Irving, Andy, Buykx, Penny, Amos, Yvette, Goodacre, Steve, Moore, Simon C., O'Cathain, Alicia
- Johnston, Amy N. B., Wadham, Jasmine, Polong-Brown, Josea, Aitken, Michael, Ranse, Jaime, Hutton, Alison, Richards, Brent, Crilly, Julia
Bushfire support services and the need for evaluation: the 2013 Blue Mountains experience
- Rich, Jane, Booth, Angela, Rowlands, Allison, Redd, Prasuna
Multimedia communication for emergency services in cooperative vehicular ad hoc networks
- Javed, Muhammad Awais, Ngo, Duy Trong, Khan, Jamily Yusuf
Multimedia transmission for emergency services in VANETs
- Javed, Muhammad A., Khan, Jamil Y., Ngo, Duy T.
A parsimonious agent-based emergency call centre model
- Winskill, Rhonda, Keatinge, Diana, Hancock, Stephen
Modelling service levels in a call centre with an agent-based model
- Lewis, Bruce G., Herbert, Ric D., Chivers, William J.
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