Emergency Medical Services 2008-2009 Research Grant Reports

The following is a list of available final grant reports from grant Priorities 2, 3, and 4 awarded for the 2008-2009 award year.  Click on the grant title to view the report.  Grants not shown for this award year have been granted an extension.Additional grant reports will be posted when available.

Priority 2 Injury Prevention Research

 

Functional Outcomes after Geriatric Spinal Column Injuries

St. Elizabeth’s Trauma Services in collaboration with the Trauma Research Department and Rehabilitation Services

 

Effect of Prehospital Therapeutic Hypothermia on Neurologic Outcome Following Sudden Cardiac Arrest

The Ohio State University Research Foundation

 

Increasing Motor Vehicle Restraint in the Hispanic Community: A Evaluation of a Train-the Trainer Approach in Churches

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center  

 

The Effect of Delay in Transfer to Advanced Trauma Center Care on Trauma Patient Outcome in Ohio

Center for Injury Research and Policy, Children's Hospital

 

MRSA Colonization in EMS Personnel and Equipment as a Risk Factor for Secondary Injury in Ohio Trauma Patients

The Ohio State University Research Foundation

 

                                                                                                                              

 

Priority 3 Trauma Rehabilitation, Retraining, Reemployment

 

Predictors of Participation by Children in Life Situations Following Traumatic Injury

 The Ohio State University Research Foundation   
 

 

Teen Online Problem Solving for Adolescent Traumatic Brain Injury

 Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital   
 

The Neural Substrates of Executive Function Skills Following Adolescent TBI

 Cincinnati Children's Hospital Research Foundation         

 

  

Priority 4 Trauma Medical Procedures

 

Evacuation Preparedness for Persons with A Spinal Cord Injury

MetroHealth Medical System

 

Validation of the Simplified Motor Score in a State Trauma Registry

The Ohio State University, Department of Emergency Medicine