Debora Almeida (ODP lecturer and PhD student) and her supervisors Jon Williams and Carol Clark, had their latest article published by “Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine”.
The quantitative study “Consistency and variability in human performance during simulate infant CPR: a reliability study” (https://doi.org/10.1186/s13049-020-00785-y) is part of a research project to design an effective infant CPR retraining schedule to minimise skill decay and maximise retention.
This will be part of an integrated thesis, the new BU thesis format which allows a candidate to incorporate material into their PhD already published or which they intend to publish.
For more information about integrated thesis please check the “Code of Practice for Research Degrees”.
https://intranetsp.bournemouth.ac.uk/documentsrep/8ACodeofPracticeforResearchDegrees.pdf
PGR Virtual Poster Exhibition | Debora Almeida
Research methods paper published by CMMPH student Preeti Mahato










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