AIM AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to describe Emergency Medical Services (EMS) nurses' experiences of and coping with critical incidents, when providing nursing care as a member of a dyadic team. BACKGROUND: Nursing care in EMS is a complex task, taking into account the physical, psychological as well as existential dimensions of the patient's suffering. In this, EMS nurses are dependent on the dyadic team. Teams in EMS are described as essential for providing safe medical care. However, nursing care also comprises relationships with patients as a means of reducing patient suffering. DESIGN: The study has an inductive descriptive qualitative design, in adherence to the COREQ-checklist. METHODS: A critical incident technique was u...
Intensive care nurses are essential members of rapid response systems (RRS), but few qualitative dat...
Background: Mobile Emergency Teams (MET) consisting of an anesthetist and an intensive care nurses i...
Abstract Background Interprofessional teams contribute to patient safety during clinical care. Howev...
AIM AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to describe Emergency Medical Services (EMS) nurses' ex...
Purpose of the Study: This study was undertaken to examine the factors that influence the relationsh...
Background: Medical Emergency Teams (MET)/rapid response are replacing Cardiac Arrest teams in acute...
Multidisciplinary teamwork is viewed as one of the key processes through which care is managed in th...
Abstract Aim To describe intensive care nurses' reflections on being part of interdisciplinary emerg...
The aim of this study was to understand how the nursing team perceives its interdependence within th...
Although there was extensive literature pertaining to how nurses reacted to and coped with stressful...
Background Teamwork may assist with increased levels of efficiency and safety of patient care in the...
Background: Medical Emergency Teams (METs) have been developed and implemented with the aim of impro...
AIM: To describe intensive care nurses' reflections on being part of interdisciplinary emergency tea...
A shift to the practice of team-based models of nursing care has occurred as a response to skill mix...
Background: Medical Emergency Teams (METs) have been developed and implemented with the aim of impro...
Intensive care nurses are essential members of rapid response systems (RRS), but few qualitative dat...
Background: Mobile Emergency Teams (MET) consisting of an anesthetist and an intensive care nurses i...
Abstract Background Interprofessional teams contribute to patient safety during clinical care. Howev...
AIM AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to describe Emergency Medical Services (EMS) nurses' ex...
Purpose of the Study: This study was undertaken to examine the factors that influence the relationsh...
Background: Medical Emergency Teams (MET)/rapid response are replacing Cardiac Arrest teams in acute...
Multidisciplinary teamwork is viewed as one of the key processes through which care is managed in th...
Abstract Aim To describe intensive care nurses' reflections on being part of interdisciplinary emerg...
The aim of this study was to understand how the nursing team perceives its interdependence within th...
Although there was extensive literature pertaining to how nurses reacted to and coped with stressful...
Background Teamwork may assist with increased levels of efficiency and safety of patient care in the...
Background: Medical Emergency Teams (METs) have been developed and implemented with the aim of impro...
AIM: To describe intensive care nurses' reflections on being part of interdisciplinary emergency tea...
A shift to the practice of team-based models of nursing care has occurred as a response to skill mix...
Background: Medical Emergency Teams (METs) have been developed and implemented with the aim of impro...
Intensive care nurses are essential members of rapid response systems (RRS), but few qualitative dat...
Background: Mobile Emergency Teams (MET) consisting of an anesthetist and an intensive care nurses i...
Abstract Background Interprofessional teams contribute to patient safety during clinical care. Howev...