Objectives: The principles of evidence-based medicine are applicable to all areas and professionals in health care. The care provided by paramedics in the prehospital setting is no exception. The Prehospital Evidence-based Protocols Project Online (PEP) is a repository of appraised research evidence that is applicable to interventions performed in the prehospital setting and is openly available online. This arti-cle describes the history, current status, and potential future of the project. Methods: The primary objective of the PEP is to catalog and grade emergency medical services (EMS) studies with a level of evidence (LOE). Subsequently, each prehospital intervention is assigned a class of recommendation (COR) based on all the appraised ...
Objectives: The objectives were to conduct a comprehensive, systematic review of the literature fo...
Abstract published with permission. Background: Development of new evidence to support pre-hospital ...
Approximately one-quarter of all Canadian children will seek emergency care in any given year, with ...
Objectives: The principles of evidence-based medicine are applicable to all areas and professionals ...
<p>Multiple national organizations have recommended and supported a national investment to increase ...
Achieving knowledge translation in healthcare is growing in importance but methods to capture impact...
There are many questions which remain unanswered in emergency medical services (EMS). Among these is...
Introduction: The Institute of Medicine (IOM) has recommended that high-quality, evidence-based prot...
Objectives: The objectives were to conduct a comprehensive, systematic review of the literature for ...
Introduction: Research is essential for the development of evidence-based emergency medical services...
Bringing together a team of leading international experts in the field of research, this book provid...
© 2014, BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved. Objectives: Paramedic-delivered prehospital criti...
The recent UK Department of Health publication “Taking Healthcare to the Patient: Transforming NHS A...
Background This paper discusses recent developments in research support for ambulance trusts in Engl...
Background: A recent mixed-methods study on the state of emergency medical services (EMS) research i...
Objectives: The objectives were to conduct a comprehensive, systematic review of the literature fo...
Abstract published with permission. Background: Development of new evidence to support pre-hospital ...
Approximately one-quarter of all Canadian children will seek emergency care in any given year, with ...
Objectives: The principles of evidence-based medicine are applicable to all areas and professionals ...
<p>Multiple national organizations have recommended and supported a national investment to increase ...
Achieving knowledge translation in healthcare is growing in importance but methods to capture impact...
There are many questions which remain unanswered in emergency medical services (EMS). Among these is...
Introduction: The Institute of Medicine (IOM) has recommended that high-quality, evidence-based prot...
Objectives: The objectives were to conduct a comprehensive, systematic review of the literature for ...
Introduction: Research is essential for the development of evidence-based emergency medical services...
Bringing together a team of leading international experts in the field of research, this book provid...
© 2014, BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved. Objectives: Paramedic-delivered prehospital criti...
The recent UK Department of Health publication “Taking Healthcare to the Patient: Transforming NHS A...
Background This paper discusses recent developments in research support for ambulance trusts in Engl...
Background: A recent mixed-methods study on the state of emergency medical services (EMS) research i...
Objectives: The objectives were to conduct a comprehensive, systematic review of the literature fo...
Abstract published with permission. Background: Development of new evidence to support pre-hospital ...
Approximately one-quarter of all Canadian children will seek emergency care in any given year, with ...