Background Several international studies suggest that the feedback that emergency ambulance service (EMS) personnel receive on the care they have delivered lacks structure, relevance, credibility and routine implementation. Feedback in this context can relate to performance or patient outcomes, can come from a variety of sources and can be sought or imposed. Evidence from health services research and implementation science, suggests that feedback can change professional behavior, improve clinical outcomes and positively influence staff mental health. The current study aimed to explore the experience of EMS professionals regarding current feedback provision and their views on how feedback impacts on patient care, patient safety and staff wel...
Background: NHS ambulance service staff are at risk of poor physical and mental wellbeing because of...
Background: Prehospital feedback is increasingly receiving attention from clinicians, managers and r...
Background Decisions made by front-line ambulance staff are often time critical and based on limi...
Background Several international studies suggest that the feedback that emergency ambulance service ...
BACKGROUND: Several international studies suggest that the feedback that emergency ambulance service...
Background: International studies have shown that the feedback that ambulance staff receive lacks st...
BACKGROUND: Extensive research has been conducted into the effects of feedback interventions within ...
Background: Extensive research has been conducted into the effects of feedback interventions within ...
Aim: The primary aim of this systematic review is to identify, describe and synthesize the published...
The phenomenon of feedback is well-researched within the wider healthcare context, where it is sugge...
Abstract published with permission. Objectives: Despite widespread advocacy of a feedback culture in...
Background Clinical feedback provision to health professionals is advocated to benefit both clinical...
Introduction: Response times have been used as a key quality indicator for emergency ambulance servi...
Background: NHS ambulance service staff are at risk of poor physical and mental wellbeing because of...
Background: NHS ambulance service staff are at risk of poor physical and mental wellbeing because of...
Background: Prehospital feedback is increasingly receiving attention from clinicians, managers and r...
Background Decisions made by front-line ambulance staff are often time critical and based on limi...
Background Several international studies suggest that the feedback that emergency ambulance service ...
BACKGROUND: Several international studies suggest that the feedback that emergency ambulance service...
Background: International studies have shown that the feedback that ambulance staff receive lacks st...
BACKGROUND: Extensive research has been conducted into the effects of feedback interventions within ...
Background: Extensive research has been conducted into the effects of feedback interventions within ...
Aim: The primary aim of this systematic review is to identify, describe and synthesize the published...
The phenomenon of feedback is well-researched within the wider healthcare context, where it is sugge...
Abstract published with permission. Objectives: Despite widespread advocacy of a feedback culture in...
Background Clinical feedback provision to health professionals is advocated to benefit both clinical...
Introduction: Response times have been used as a key quality indicator for emergency ambulance servi...
Background: NHS ambulance service staff are at risk of poor physical and mental wellbeing because of...
Background: NHS ambulance service staff are at risk of poor physical and mental wellbeing because of...
Background: Prehospital feedback is increasingly receiving attention from clinicians, managers and r...
Background Decisions made by front-line ambulance staff are often time critical and based on limi...