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David Vanderburgh

Professor of Architecture, University of Louvain (Belgium)
Verified email at uclouvain.be
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[HTML][HTML] Conceptual framework for task shifting and task sharing: an international Delphi study

…, P Wegier, SD Ritchie, D VanderBurgh… - Human resources for …, 2021 - Springer
Background Task shifting and sharing (TS/S) involves the redistribution of health tasks within
workforces and communities. Conceptual frameworks lay out the key factors, constructs, …

Community-based participatory research with Indigenous communities: The proximity paradox

…, J Beardy, J Curran, A Orkin, D VanderBurgh… - Health & place, 2013 - Elsevier
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is a promising approach used with increasing
prevalence in health research with underserviced Indigenous communities in rural and …

[HTML][HTML] Emergency care with lay responders in underserved populations: a systematic review

…, S Van de Velde, D VanderBurgh - Bulletin of the World …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective To assess the individual and community health effects of task shifting for emergency
care in low-resource settings and underserved populations worldwide. Methods We …

[HTML][HTML] Conceptualizing and managing medical emergencies where no formal paramedical system exists: perspectives from a remote indigenous community in …

J Curran, SD Ritchie, J Beardy, D VanderBurgh… - International Journal of …, 2018 - mdpi.com
… Orkin, and David VanderBurgh conceived and designed the study along with Jackson Beardy
and members of Sachigo Lake First Nation. Aaron M. Orkin and David VanderBurgh were …

[HTML][HTML] Where there is no paramedic: The Sachigo Lake wilderness emergency response education initiative

A Orkin, D VanderBurgh, K Born, M Webster… - 2012 - journals.plos.org
David VanderBurgh , … David VanderBurgh, … Citation: Orkin A, VanderBurgh D, Born K,
Webster M, Strickland S, Beardy J (2012) Where There Is No Paramedic: The Sachigo Lake …

Community-based first aid: a program report on the intersection of community-based participatory research and first aid education in a remote Canadian Aboriginal …

D VanderBurgh, R Jamieson, J Beardy… - Rural and remote …, 2014 - search.informit.org
Community-based first aid training is the collaborative development of locally relevant
emergency response training. The Sachigo Lake Wilderness Emergency Response Education …

Teaching wilderness first aid in a remote First Nations community: the story of the Sachigo Lake Wilderness Emergency Response Education Initiative

K Born, A Orkin, D VanderBurgh… - International Journal of …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Objective. To understand how community members of a remote First Nations community
respond to an emergency first aid education programme. Study design. A qualitative study …

Epidemiologic features of medical emergencies in remote First Nations in northern Ontario: a cross-sectional descriptive study using air ambulance transport data

D VanderBurgh, DW Savage, S Dubois… - … Open Access Journal, 2020 - cmajopen.ca
Background: For about 25 000 Ontarians living in remote northern First Nations communities,
seeing a doctor in an emergency department requires flying in an airplane or helicopter. …

Radiographic assessment of discogenic disease of the spine

DF Vanderburgh, WM Kelly - Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1993 - Elsevier
Discogenic spine disease is the most common surgically treatable form of pain due to nerve
root compression. Patients who present with reproducible radicular back and extremity pain …

Care of the injured patients at nursing stations and during air medical transport

…, A Ackery, S Mamakwa, S Glenn, D VanderBurgh… - Air Medical Journal, 2018 - Elsevier
Introduction Nursing stations are the only access point into the health care system for some
communities and have limited capabilities and resources. We describe characteristics of …