Ambulances are for emergencies: shifting behaviour through a research-informed behaviour change campaign
Abstract Background A major review of Victoria's ambulance services identified the need to improve public awareness of the role of ambulances as an emergency service. A communications campaign was developed to address this challenge. This research paper expands on an initial evaluation of the c...
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Main Authors: | Kim Borg (Author), David Dumas (Author), Emily Andrew (Author), Karen Smith (Author), Tony Walker (Author), Matthew Haworth (Author), Peter Bragge (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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