Public Perception of Emergency Medical Services in the United States
Volume: 31, Issue: S1, Pages: S112 - S117
Published: Nov 25, 2016
Abstract
The objective of this study was to assess the public's experience, expectations, and perceptions related to Emergency Medical Services (EMS).A population-based telephone interview of adults in the United States was conducted. The survey instrument consisted of 112 items. Demographic variables including age, race, political beliefs, and household income were collected. Data collection was performed by trained interviewers from Kent State...
Paper Details
Title
Public Perception of Emergency Medical Services in the United States
Published Date
Nov 25, 2016
Volume
31
Issue
S1
Pages
S112 - S117
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