2021
Emergency care with lay responders in underserved populations: a systematic review
Orkin A, Venugopal J, Curran J, Fortune M, McArthur A, Mew E, Ritchie S, Drennan I, Exley A, Jamieson R, Johnson D, MacPherson A, Martiniuk A, McDonald N, Osei-Ampofo M, Wegier P, Van de Velde S, VanderBurgh D. Emergency care with lay responders in underserved populations: a systematic review. Bulletin Of The World Health Organization 2021, 99: 514-528h. PMID: 34248224, PMCID: PMC8243031, DOI: 10.2471/blt.20.270249.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow-resource settingsEmergency careOpioid poisoningUnderserved populationsLow-resource populationsEmergency care trainingCommunity health effectsPediatric malariaMiddle-income countriesCardiac arrestPatient morbidityStudy eligibilityEligible studiesPatient outcomesHigh-income countriesInclusion criteriaAdditional grey literatureHealth of individualsRisk populationsCare professionalsModerate qualitySystematic reviewCommunicable diseasesCare trainingMost studies
2018
Defining and measuring health equity effects in research on task shifting interventions in high-income countries: a systematic review protocol
Orkin AM, McArthur A, McDonald A, Mew EJ, Martiniuk A, Buchman DZ, Kouyoumdjian F, Rachlis B, Strike C, Upshur R. Defining and measuring health equity effects in research on task shifting interventions in high-income countries: a systematic review protocol. BMJ Open 2018, 8: e021172. PMID: 30068611, PMCID: PMC6074666, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-021172.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPROGRESS-Plus frameworkHealth equityHigh-income countriesBaseline statusHealth inequitiesOpen-access peer-reviewed publicationHigh-income settingsHealth equity effectsSystematic review protocolQuality of reportingDisease burdenEligible studiesEffective treatmentPeer-reviewed publicationsAcademic conference presentationsHealth disadvantageSystematic reviewNarrative synthesisAbstract screeningReview protocolIntervention impactManual searchingInterventionHuman subjectsDuplicate titles