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. 2021 Jan 20;5:100072. doi: 10.1016/j.resplu.2020.100072

Table 1.

Drowning dictionary reviewers’ fields of expertise and research experience.

Expertise fields
Alcohol related issues Inland waterways drowning Rescue boat operations
Aquatic disaster Intentional drowning Rescue technology
Beach safety Lifesaving/lifeguarding Resuscitation
Boating/transporta Low- and middle-income countries drowning Rip currents
Coastal drowning Marginalized communities River drowning
Coastal processes Marketing School based education
Cold water immersion Non-fatal drowning Scuba injuriesa
Critical care Ocean lifeguarding Special needs groupa
Elderly drowning Oceanography Spinal cord injuries
Emergency medicine Paediatrics Submerged vehicle
Epidemiology aquatic injuries Physiology Surf lifesaving clubs
Epidemiology drowning Pool lifeguarding Swim/water safety instruction
Flood/disaster Pre-hospital Care Tourist drowning
Graphic design Public health/promotion (prevention)
Hospital care Public policy
Research experience
Computer modellinga GIS (geographic information system)a Qualitative methods
Data collection Grant writing Research design and methodology
Data visualization Structured literature review Risk analysis
English manuscript writing Peer review Statistical methods
Epidemiologic methods Policy analysis Survey designs
Ethics/institutional research Program evaluation
a

Advanced experience but not expert.