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Volumn 121, Issue 4, 2001, Pages 243-247
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Accessing emergency care at the time of a heart attack: Why people do not dial 999 for an ambulance
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Author keywords
Coronary heart disease (CHD); Emergency services; Heart attack; Myocardial infarction; National service framework for CHD; Public education
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Indexed keywords
FIBRINOLYTIC AGENT;
AMBULANCE;
ARTICLE;
CAUSE OF DEATH;
CLINICAL ARTICLE;
CLINICAL PROTOCOL;
COMPARATIVE STUDY;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
EMERGENCY HEALTH SERVICE;
FIBRINOLYTIC THERAPY;
GENERAL HOSPITAL;
GENERAL PRACTITIONER;
HEALTH CARE ACCESS;
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY;
HEALTH CARE PERSONNEL;
HEALTH EDUCATION;
HEALTH PROMOTION;
HEART INFARCTION;
HOSPITAL SERVICE;
HUMAN;
INTERVIEW;
ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE;
MEDICAL DECISION MAKING;
NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE;
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE;
PUBLIC HOSPITAL;
SURGICAL WARD;
SURVIVAL;
SYMPTOM;
TAPE RECORDER;
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EID: 0035677599
PISSN: 14664240
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1177/146642400112100408 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (4)
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References (14)
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