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Implementation and Evaluation of a Wiki Involving Multiple Stakeholders Including Patients in the Promotion of Best Practices in Trauma Care: The WikiTrauma Interrupted Time Series Protocol
Implementation and Evaluation of a Wiki Involving Multiple Stakeholders Including Patients in the Promotion of Best Practices in Trauma Care: The WikiTrauma Interrupted Time Series Protocol
Authors of this article:
Patrick M Archambault1, 2, 3, 4
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Alexis F Turgeon3, 4
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Holly O Witteman4, 5, 6
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François Lauzier3, 4, 7
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Lynne Moore4, 8
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François Lamontagne9
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Tanya Horsley10
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Marie-Pierre Gagnon4, 11
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Arnaud Droit12
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Matthew Weiss13
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Sébastien Tremblay14
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Jean Lachaine15
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Natalie Le Sage4, 5
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Marcel Émond1, 4
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Simon Berthelot1, 4
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Ariane Plaisance2
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Jean Lapointe2, 16
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Tarek Razek17
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Tom H van de Belt18
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Kevin Brand19
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Mélanie Bérubé20
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Julien Clément21
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Francisco Jose Grajales III22
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Gunther Eysenbach23, 24, 25
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Craig Kuziemsky19
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Debbie Friedman26, 27, 28
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Eddy Lang29
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John Muscedere30
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Sandro Rizoli31
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Derek J Roberts32, 33
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Damon C Scales34, 35
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Tasnim Sinuff34, 35
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Henry T Stelfox36
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Isabelle Gagnon37
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Christian Chabot38
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Richard Grenier39
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France Légaré4, 5
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Canadian Critical Care Trials Group40
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