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Altitude education improves acute and retained knowledge: is 5-minutes all it takes?
Ashley Willmott
, Joseph Lillis
, Justin Roberts
,
Mark Hayes
, Matthew Timmis
,
Neil Maxwell
School of Education, Sport and Health
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Animated Video
100%
Acute Mountain Sickness
80%
Educational Intervention
60%
Online Lectures
60%
Illness
40%
Older Adults
40%
Travellers
40%
Retainment
40%
Nave
20%
Online Survey
20%
Physiological Response
20%
Crossover Design
20%
Treatment Methods
20%
Altitude Exposure
20%
Exposure-response
20%
Acute Changes
20%
Sickness Syndrome
20%
Prevention Methods
20%
Altitude Illness
20%
Education Method
20%
Method Effectiveness
20%
Educational Methods
20%
Online Groups
20%
Online Lecture Videos
20%
20 Questions
20%
Knowledge Groups
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Altitude Disease
100%
Diseases
75%
Social Sciences
Diseases
100%
Young Adults
28%
Online Survey
14%
Teaching Methods
14%