Martin Ibañez, Luis Author

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  • Martín-Ibáñez L.

Emergencias - 1/2/2020

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A civilian tactical survival chain for incidents involving multiple intentional-injury victims: the Victory I Consensus Report

  • Martin-Ibanez, Luis
  • Perez-Martinez, Juan
  • Zamora-Minguez, David
  • Alcon-Rubio, Francisco
  • Gonzalez-Alonso, Valentin
  • Aroca Garcia-Rubio, Sara
  • Manuel Hernandez-Hernandez, Jesus
  • Diaz, Feliciano
  • Roman-Lopez, Pablo
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EMERGENCIAS - 1/6/2019

Cite count: 9 (Web of Science) 10 (Scopus)

Another perspective on the management of multiple intentional-injury victims in the future: the Victory I Consensus reply

  • Martin-Ibanez, Luis

EMERGENCIAS - 2/2020

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Emergencias : revista de la Sociedad Espanola de Medicina de Emergencias - 1/02/2020

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Tourniquets as a haemorrhage control measure in military and civilian care settings: An integrative review

  • Roman P.
  • Rodriguez-Alvarez A.
  • Bertini-Perez D.
  • Ropero-Padilla C.
  • Martin-Ibañez L.
  • Rodriguez-Arrastia M.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING - 1/1/2021

10.1111/jocn.15834

Cite count: 3 (Web of Science) 6 (Scopus)
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Effectiveness of a Haemorrhage-Control Task Simulator for Training Nursing Students: A Quasi-Experimental before-after Study

  • Daniel Bertini-Pérez
  • Luis Martin-Ibañez
  • Pablo Gómez Chica
  • Iria Dobarrio-Sanz
  • Miguel Rodriguez-Arrastia
  • Pablo Roman
  • Lola Rueda-Ruzafa
  • José Luis Díaz-Agea
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JOURNAL OF NURSING MANAGEMENT - 13/3/2024

10.1155/2024/9730765

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Emotional and psychological implications for healthcare professionals in disasters or mass casualties: A systematic review

  • Miguel Rodriguez‐Arrastia
  • Manuel García‐Martín
  • Esperanza Villegas‐Aguilar
  • Carmen Ropero‐Padilla
  • Luis Martin‐Ibañez
  • Pablo Roman

JOURNAL OF NURSING MANAGEMENT - 29/1/2022

10.1111/jonm.13474

Cite count: 15 (Web of Science) 8 (Scopus)

Intentional mass-casualty incident simulation-based training: A qualitative study into nursing students' perceptions and experiences

  • Martin-Ibañez L.
  • Roman P.
  • Diaz-Córtes M.d.M.
  • Fernández-Sola C.
  • Granero-Molina J.
  • Cardona D.

NURSE EDUCATION TODAY - 1/10/2021

10.1016/j.nedt.2021.105051

Cite count: 3 (Web of Science) 4 (Scopus)

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