Articles with public access mandates - Dr Susie CARTLEDGELearn more
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Identifying barriers to the provision of bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in high-risk regions: A qualitative review of emergency calls
R Case, S Cartledge, J Siedenburg, K Smith, L Straney, B Barger, J Finn, ...
Resuscitation 129, 43-47, 2018
Mandates: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
Public cardiopulmonary resuscitation training rates and awareness of hands‐only cardiopulmonary resuscitation: a cross‐sectional survey of Victorians
JE Bray, K Smith, R Case, S Cartledge, L Straney, J Finn
Emergency Medicine Australasia 29 (2), 158-164, 2017
Mandates: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
A systematic review of basic life support training targeted to family members of high-risk cardiac patients
S Cartledge, JE Bray, M Leary, D Stub, J Finn
Resuscitation 105, 70-78, 2016
Mandates: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
Understanding patients and spouses experiences of patient education following a cardiac event and eliciting attitudes and preferences towards incorporating cardiopulmonary …
S Cartledge, S Feldman, JE Bray, D Stub, J Finn
Journal of Advanced Nursing 74 (5), 1157-1169, 2018
Mandates: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
Do cardiac rehabilitation programs offer cardiopulmonary resuscitation training in Australia and New Zealand?
SH Cartledge, JE Bray, D Stub, H Krum, J Finn
Heart, Lung and Circulation 25 (6), 607-612, 2016
Mandates: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
Comparison of the Victorian Emergency Minimum Dataset to medical records for emergency presentations for acute cardiovascular conditions and unspecified chest pain
J Bray, M Lim, S Cartledge, D Stub, B Mitra, H Newnham, P Cameron
Emergency Medicine Australasia 32 (2), 295-302, 2020
Mandates: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia, Medical Research …
The barriers associated with emergency medical service use for acute coronary syndrome: the awareness and influence of an Australian public mass media campaign
S Cartledge, J Finn, L Straney, P Ngu, D Stub, H Patsamanis, J Shaw, ...
Emergency Medicine Journal 34 (7), 466-471, 2017
Mandates: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
A cross-sectional survey examining cardiopulmonary resuscitation training in households with heart disease
S Cartledge, J Finn, K Smith, L Straney, D Stub, J Bray
Collegian 26 (3), 366-372, 2019
Mandates: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
Views on cardiopulmonary resuscitation among older Australians in care: A cross-sectional survey
S Cartledge, LD Straney, JE Bray, R Mountjoy, J Finn
Collegian 25 (3), 303-306, 2018
Mandates: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
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2021 International consensus on cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiovascular care science with treatment recommendations: summary from the basic life support …
MH Wyckoff, EM Singletary, J Soar, TM Olasveengen, R Greif, HG Liley, ...
Circulation 145 (9), e645-e721, 2022
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health, National Institute for Health Research, UK
Mass media Campaigns’ influence on prehospital behavior for acute coronary syndromes: an evaluation of the Australian heart foundation's warning signs campaign
JE Bray, D Stub, P Ngu, S Cartledge, L Straney, M Stewart, W Keech, ...
Journal of the American Heart Association 4 (7), e001927, 2015
Mandates: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
Australia’s awareness of cardiac arrest and rates of CPR training: results from the Heart Foundation's HeartWatch survey
S Cartledge, D Saxton, J Finn, JE Bray
BMJ open 10 (1), e033722, 2020
Mandates: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
Regions with low rates of bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) have lower rates of CPR training in Victoria, Australia
JE Bray, L Straney, K Smith, S Cartledge, R Case, S Bernard, J Finn
Journal of the American Heart Association 6 (6), e005972, 2017
Mandates: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
The second year of a second chance: Long-term psychosocial outcomes of cardiac arrest survivors and their family
R Case, D Stub, E Mazzagatti, H Pryor, M Mion, J Ball, S Cartledge, ...
Resuscitation 167, 274-281, 2021
Mandates: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
Biology, bias, or both? The contribution of sex and gender to the disparity in cardiovascular outcomes between women and men
S Gauci, S Cartledge, J Redfern, R Gallagher, R Huxley, CMY Lee, ...
Current Atherosclerosis Reports 24 (9), 701-708, 2022
Mandates: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
Usefulness of wearable cameras as a tool to enhance chronic disease self-management: scoping review
R Maddison, S Cartledge, M Rogerson, NS Goedhart, T Ragbir Singh, ...
JMIR mHealth and uHealth 7 (1), e10371, 2019
Mandates: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
Temporal trends in emergency medical services and general practitioner use for acute stroke after Australian public education campaigns
JE Bray, J Finn, P Cameron, K Smith, L Straney, S Cartledge, Z Nehme, ...
Stroke, 2018
Mandates: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
Development of standardised programme content for phase II cardiac rehabilitation programmes in Australia using a modified Delphi process
S Cartledge, E Thomas, K Hollier, R Maddison
BMJ open 9 (12), e032279, 2019
Mandates: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
CSANZ COVID-19 cardiovascular nursing care consensus statement: executive summary
SC Inglis, C Naismith, K White, JM Hendriks, J Bray, LD Hickman, ...
Heart, Lung and Circulation 29 (9), 1263-1267, 2020
Mandates: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
Declining public awareness of heart attack warning symptoms in the years following an Australian public awareness campaign: a cross-sectional study
J Bray, S Howell, Z Nehme, A Buttery, D Stub, S Cartledge, J Finn
Heart, Lung and Circulation 32 (4), 497-505, 2023
Mandates: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
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