Abstract Background New and inexperienced emergency medical service (EMS) professionals lack important experience. To prevent medical errors and improve retention there is an urgent need to identify ways to support new professionals during their first year in the EMS. Methods A purposeful sample and snowball technique was used and generated a panel of 32 registered nurses with 12–48 months of EMS experience. A Delphi technique in four rounds was used. Telephone interviews were undertaken in round one to identify what desirable support professionals new to the EMS desire during their first year. Content analysis of the transcribed interviews yielded items which were developed into a questionnaire. The experts graded each item in terms of per...
The work of ambulance paramedics is usually physically and emotionally draining and can place signif...
Emergency Medical Dispatchers (EMDs) are the first point of contact in a medical emergency and suppo...
Aims and objectives: To describe registered nurses experiences at an Emergency Medical Dispatch Cent...
BACKGROUND: New and inexperienced emergency medical service (EMS) professionals lack important exper...
BACKGROUND: Working in the emergency medical service (EMS) can be extremely varying and sometimes ph...
Abstract Background Working in the emergency medical service (EMS) can be extremely varying and some...
The emergency medical services (EMS) has been described as a challenging professional practice where...
BACKGROUND: The role of ambulance clinicians in providing psychosocial care in major incidents and e...
Background and aim of the study: Working in the emergency medical service often exposes nurses to hi...
Emergency department act as a front line of any medical providers. One of the specialized areas unde...
Motivation – To understand a new work role in emergency medical services, the relationship between s...
Understanding and assessing the needs of Emergency Medical Service (EMS) personnel and other first r...
How do new emergency nurses describe their experiences as they make the transition from being a new ...
This article outlines the development, implementation and evaluation of the Career Development Year ...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a conceptual framework of the influences on medical trainees\u27 decisions reg...
The work of ambulance paramedics is usually physically and emotionally draining and can place signif...
Emergency Medical Dispatchers (EMDs) are the first point of contact in a medical emergency and suppo...
Aims and objectives: To describe registered nurses experiences at an Emergency Medical Dispatch Cent...
BACKGROUND: New and inexperienced emergency medical service (EMS) professionals lack important exper...
BACKGROUND: Working in the emergency medical service (EMS) can be extremely varying and sometimes ph...
Abstract Background Working in the emergency medical service (EMS) can be extremely varying and some...
The emergency medical services (EMS) has been described as a challenging professional practice where...
BACKGROUND: The role of ambulance clinicians in providing psychosocial care in major incidents and e...
Background and aim of the study: Working in the emergency medical service often exposes nurses to hi...
Emergency department act as a front line of any medical providers. One of the specialized areas unde...
Motivation – To understand a new work role in emergency medical services, the relationship between s...
Understanding and assessing the needs of Emergency Medical Service (EMS) personnel and other first r...
How do new emergency nurses describe their experiences as they make the transition from being a new ...
This article outlines the development, implementation and evaluation of the Career Development Year ...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a conceptual framework of the influences on medical trainees\u27 decisions reg...
The work of ambulance paramedics is usually physically and emotionally draining and can place signif...
Emergency Medical Dispatchers (EMDs) are the first point of contact in a medical emergency and suppo...
Aims and objectives: To describe registered nurses experiences at an Emergency Medical Dispatch Cent...