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Laura Hawryluck
Researcher at University of Toronto
Publications - 55
Citations - 4780
Laura Hawryluck is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Intensive care. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 52 publications receiving 4045 citations. Previous affiliations of Laura Hawryluck include University Health Network & Toronto General Hospital.
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SARS Control and Psychological Effects of Quarantine, Toronto, Canada
Laura Hawryluck,Wayne L. Gold,Wayne L. Gold,Susan Robinson,Stephen Pogorski,Sandro Galea,Rima Styra,Rima Styra +7 more
TL;DR: Explores effects of quarantine on those quarantined for SARS, Toronto, Canada and the impact on those affected by SARS.
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Clinical features and short-term outcomes of 144 patients with SARS in the greater Toronto area.
Christopher M. Booth,Larissa M. Matukas,George Tomlinson,Anita Rachlis,David Rose,Hy A. Dwosh,Sharon Walmsley,Tony Mazzulli,Tony Mazzulli,Monica Avendano,Peter Derkach,Issa E. Ephtimios,Ian Kitai,Barbara Mederski,Steven Shadowitz,Wayne L. Gold,Wayne L. Gold,Laura Hawryluck,Elizabeth Rea,Elizabeth Rea,Jordan Chenkin,David W. Cescon,Susan M. Poutanen,Susan M. Poutanen,Susan M. Poutanen,Allan S. Detsky,Allan S. Detsky +26 more
TL;DR: The majority of cases in the SARS outbreak in the greater Toronto area were related to hospital exposure, and several features of the clinical presentation will be useful in raising the suspicion of SARS.
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Development of a triage protocol for critical care during an influenza pandemic
Michael D. Christian,Laura Hawryluck,Laura Hawryluck,Randy S. Wax,Tim Cook,Neil M. Lazar,Neil M. Lazar,Margaret S. Herridge,Margaret S. Herridge,Matthew P. Muller,Douglas R. Gowans,Wendy Fortier,Frederick M. Burkle +12 more
TL;DR: This protocol is intended to provide guidance for making triage decisions during the initial days to weeks of an influenza pandemic if the critical care system becomes overwhelmed.
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Impact on health care workers employed in high-risk areas during the Toronto SARS outbreak
TL;DR: The psychological effects of working in a high-risk unit during the SARS outbreak were quantified to suggest HCW experience in treating patients infected with SARS may be a mediating factor that could be amenable to intervention in future outbreaks.
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The rules of the game: interprofessional collaboration on the intensive care unit team
TL;DR: It is argued that the concept of 'team' must move beyond the rhetoric of 'cooperation' and towards a more authentic depiction of the skills and strategies required to function in the competitive setting of the interprofessional health care team.