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    Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest in Rural Versus Metropolitan Locations in Western Australia: An Epidemiological and Spatial Analysis

    Smith A 2025 Public.pdf (29.14Mb)
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    Authors
    Smith, Ashlea
    Date
    2025
    Supervisor
    Judith Finn
    Stephen Ball
    Type
    Thesis
    Award
    PhD
    
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    Faculty
    Health Sciences
    School
    School of Nursing
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/98297
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    Abstract

    This doctoral research examines the impact of rurality on the incidence, management, and survival of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in Western Australia. Rural areas had lower survival despite higher bystander intervention rates. However, rural cases had longer ambulance mobilisation times, and longer overall response times. Geospatial analysis revealed decreased survival as a function of distance from town, however, most rural cases occurred within townships. Tailored first-responder programs and improved mobilisation could enhance survival in rural areas.

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