Serious long-term recruitment and retention problems amongst rural health workers in Australiacontribute to inequitable health service access for rural Australians. In response, new healthcaremodels with flexible workforce roles are emerging including expanded-scope paramedic roles.This research project was born from the view that expanding ambulance paramedics’ scope ofpractice offers the potential to improve patient care and the general health of the community.New healthcare models with flexible workforce roles are clearly needed in rural Australia andexpanded-scope paramedic roles are valuable innovations
ii The work of ambulance paramedics is usually physically and emotionally draining and can place sig...
The primary aim of the research project was to develop conceptual models of rural ambulance service ...
Paramedics are increasingly seen as an integral component of the health care continuum. While the tr...
Introduction: This article identifies trends in the evolving practice of rural paramedics and descri...
Introduction: This article explores how community engagement by paramedics in an expanded scope role...
This thesis compares rural and urban paramedic practice within two states in Australia to establish ...
Objective: To describe the experience of the paramedics doing the population health component of the...
Hegney, DG ORCiD: 0000-0003-1267-1760Aim: This article argues that the current model of emergency pr...
Introduction Australia has had a long-standing challenge in meeting rural and remote healthcare need...
Background Paramedics are reported to be the most underutilised profession working within rural are...
Around the world the emergency medical services (EMS) profession has made tremendous strides over re...
Introduction Better integration of health services and redefinition of health workforce roles throug...
The community paramedicine (CP) concept is becoming widely used in rural communities to assist in ma...
Introduction This article aims to summarise and categorise the current types of frontline paramedics...
Abstract: Ambulance waiting times across the UK have increased in recent years. The numbers of ambul...
ii The work of ambulance paramedics is usually physically and emotionally draining and can place sig...
The primary aim of the research project was to develop conceptual models of rural ambulance service ...
Paramedics are increasingly seen as an integral component of the health care continuum. While the tr...
Introduction: This article identifies trends in the evolving practice of rural paramedics and descri...
Introduction: This article explores how community engagement by paramedics in an expanded scope role...
This thesis compares rural and urban paramedic practice within two states in Australia to establish ...
Objective: To describe the experience of the paramedics doing the population health component of the...
Hegney, DG ORCiD: 0000-0003-1267-1760Aim: This article argues that the current model of emergency pr...
Introduction Australia has had a long-standing challenge in meeting rural and remote healthcare need...
Background Paramedics are reported to be the most underutilised profession working within rural are...
Around the world the emergency medical services (EMS) profession has made tremendous strides over re...
Introduction Better integration of health services and redefinition of health workforce roles throug...
The community paramedicine (CP) concept is becoming widely used in rural communities to assist in ma...
Introduction This article aims to summarise and categorise the current types of frontline paramedics...
Abstract: Ambulance waiting times across the UK have increased in recent years. The numbers of ambul...
ii The work of ambulance paramedics is usually physically and emotionally draining and can place sig...
The primary aim of the research project was to develop conceptual models of rural ambulance service ...
Paramedics are increasingly seen as an integral component of the health care continuum. While the tr...