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The Swine Flu Triage (SwiFT) study : development and ongoing refinement of a triage tool to provide regular information to guide immediate policy and practice for the use of critical care services during the HINI swine influenza pandemic

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Rowan, K. M., Harrison, D. A. (David A.), Walsh, T. S., McAuley, Daniel F., Perkins, Gavin D., Taylors, B. L. and Menon, D. K. (2010) The Swine Flu Triage (SwiFT) study : development and ongoing refinement of a triage tool to provide regular information to guide immediate policy and practice for the use of critical care services during the HINI swine influenza pandemic. Health Technology Assessment, Vol.14 (No.55). pp. 335-492. doi:10.3310/hta14550-05 ISSN 1366-5278.

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3310/hta14550-05

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Abstract

Objectives: To use, existing critical care and early pandemic, data to inform care during the pandemic influenza A 2009 (H IN I) pandemic (with a possible use for triage if the demand for critical care seriously exceeded supply). To monitor the impact of the H IN I pandemic on critical care services, in real time, with regular feedback to critical care clinicians and other relevant jurisdictions to inform ongoing policy and practice.

Item Type: Journal Article
Divisions: Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine > Medicine > Warwick Medical School
Journal or Publication Title: Health Technology Assessment
Publisher: National Coordinating Centre for Health Technology Assessment
ISSN: 1366-5278
Official Date: 2010
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Volume: Vol.14
Number: No.55
Page Range: pp. 335-492
DOI: 10.3310/hta14550-05
Status: Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
Funder: National Institute for Health Research

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