Background: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCAs) are stressful, high-stake events that are associated with low survival rates. Acute stress experienced in this situation is associated with lower cardiopulmonary resuscitation performance in calculating drug dosages by emergency medical services. Children are particularly vulnerable to such errors. To date, no app has been validated to specifically support emergency drug preparation by paramedics through reducing the stress level of this procedure and medication errors. Objective: This study aims to determine the effectiveness of an evidence-based mobile app compared with that of the conventional preparation methods in reducing acute stress in paramedics at the psychological and physiol...
Introduction Paediatric cardiac arrest (PCA), despite its low incidence, has a high mortality. Its m...
Background: Medical procedures can cause considerable stress and anxiety among children. Current int...
Background: Despite the well-documented benefits of attending cardiopulmonary rehabilitation (CVPR) ...
Importance: Medication errors are a leading cause of injury and avoidable harm, affecting millions o...
Emergency drug preparation and administration in children is both complex and time-consuming and pla...
Importance: Deviations from international resuscitation guidelines during the management of pediatri...
Background: Pediatric cardiac arrest (PCA), although rare, is associated with high mortality. Deviat...
During pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), vasoactive drug preparation for continuous inf...
Background: Systems for smartphone dispatch of lay responders to perform cardio-pulmonary resuscitat...
During pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), vasoactive drug preparation for continuous inf...
BACKGROUND:Smartphones are often vilified for negatively influencing well-being and contributing to ...
Background Clinical assessment of newborn heart rate (HR) at birth has been reported to be inaccurat...
Background : Errors in the calculation of drug titration are one of the causes of medical errors tha...
Evidence-based best practices are the cornerstone to guide optimal cardiopulmonary arrest resuscitat...
OBJECTIVE: Prehospital emergency medical services (EMS) providers report anxiety as the second most ...
Introduction Paediatric cardiac arrest (PCA), despite its low incidence, has a high mortality. Its m...
Background: Medical procedures can cause considerable stress and anxiety among children. Current int...
Background: Despite the well-documented benefits of attending cardiopulmonary rehabilitation (CVPR) ...
Importance: Medication errors are a leading cause of injury and avoidable harm, affecting millions o...
Emergency drug preparation and administration in children is both complex and time-consuming and pla...
Importance: Deviations from international resuscitation guidelines during the management of pediatri...
Background: Pediatric cardiac arrest (PCA), although rare, is associated with high mortality. Deviat...
During pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), vasoactive drug preparation for continuous inf...
Background: Systems for smartphone dispatch of lay responders to perform cardio-pulmonary resuscitat...
During pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), vasoactive drug preparation for continuous inf...
BACKGROUND:Smartphones are often vilified for negatively influencing well-being and contributing to ...
Background Clinical assessment of newborn heart rate (HR) at birth has been reported to be inaccurat...
Background : Errors in the calculation of drug titration are one of the causes of medical errors tha...
Evidence-based best practices are the cornerstone to guide optimal cardiopulmonary arrest resuscitat...
OBJECTIVE: Prehospital emergency medical services (EMS) providers report anxiety as the second most ...
Introduction Paediatric cardiac arrest (PCA), despite its low incidence, has a high mortality. Its m...
Background: Medical procedures can cause considerable stress and anxiety among children. Current int...
Background: Despite the well-documented benefits of attending cardiopulmonary rehabilitation (CVPR) ...