AbstractMultiple national organizations have recommended and supported a national investment to increase the scientific evidence available to guide patient care delivered by Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and incorporate that evidence directly into EMS systems. Ongoing efforts seek to develop, implement, and evaluate prehospital evidence-based guidelines (EBGs) using the National Model Process created by a multidisciplinary panel of experts convened by the Federal Interagency Committee on EMS (FICEMS) and the National EMS Advisory Council (NEMSAC). Yet, these and other EBG efforts have occurred in relative isolation, with limited direct collaboration between national projects, and have experienced challenges in implementation of individua...
Introduction: An adaptive guideline development method, as opposed to a de novo guideline developmen...
CITATION: McCaul, M., Hendricks, L. & Naidoo, R. 2019. Prehospital providers’ perspectives for clini...
Introduction: Research is essential for the development of evidence-based emergency medical services...
AbstractMultiple national organizations have recommended and supported a national investment to incr...
Introduction: The Institute of Medicine (IOM) has recommended that high-quality, evidence-based prot...
Background: Individual states, regions, and local emergency medical service (EMS) agencies are respo...
Objectives: The principles of evidence-based medicine are applicable to all areas and professionals ...
There are many questions which remain unanswered in emergency medical services (EMS). Among these is...
Background A debate regarding the potential harmful effects of rigid neck collar and backboard usag...
Objectives: Methods on developing new (de novo) clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) have received su...
CITATION: McCaul, M., et al. 2018. Developing prehospital clinical practice guidelines for resource ...
Background: Enhancing CPG acceptance and implementation can play a major role in the development and...
<p><b>Background</b>: Greater than half of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel report work-re...
A gap between guidelines or protocols and clinical practice often exists, which may result in patien...
Objectives: The objectives were to conduct a comprehensive, systematic review of the literature fo...
Introduction: An adaptive guideline development method, as opposed to a de novo guideline developmen...
CITATION: McCaul, M., Hendricks, L. & Naidoo, R. 2019. Prehospital providers’ perspectives for clini...
Introduction: Research is essential for the development of evidence-based emergency medical services...
AbstractMultiple national organizations have recommended and supported a national investment to incr...
Introduction: The Institute of Medicine (IOM) has recommended that high-quality, evidence-based prot...
Background: Individual states, regions, and local emergency medical service (EMS) agencies are respo...
Objectives: The principles of evidence-based medicine are applicable to all areas and professionals ...
There are many questions which remain unanswered in emergency medical services (EMS). Among these is...
Background A debate regarding the potential harmful effects of rigid neck collar and backboard usag...
Objectives: Methods on developing new (de novo) clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) have received su...
CITATION: McCaul, M., et al. 2018. Developing prehospital clinical practice guidelines for resource ...
Background: Enhancing CPG acceptance and implementation can play a major role in the development and...
<p><b>Background</b>: Greater than half of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel report work-re...
A gap between guidelines or protocols and clinical practice often exists, which may result in patien...
Objectives: The objectives were to conduct a comprehensive, systematic review of the literature fo...
Introduction: An adaptive guideline development method, as opposed to a de novo guideline developmen...
CITATION: McCaul, M., Hendricks, L. & Naidoo, R. 2019. Prehospital providers’ perspectives for clini...
Introduction: Research is essential for the development of evidence-based emergency medical services...