Introduction In emergency nursing situations, uncertainty may lead to delays, or block a decision which can have devastating consequences for a patient. The ambulance service is a complex clinical environment that often challenges the decision-making capabilities of the professionals, especially novice nurses. Novice nurses’ uncertainty may also lead to unhealthy transitions and turnover. To increase the understanding of how uncertainty affects novice nurses, this study explores novice nurses’ uncertainty during the first year of professional practice in the ambulance service. Method A qualitative descriptive design was applied using qualitative content analysis of thirteen individual face-to-face semi-structured deep interviews. Result Fro...
Aim: The overall aim of this thesis was to describe and explain novice nurses’ perceptions of their ...
Uncertainty is a well-known phenomenon that is recurring in biographies, imaginative literature and ...
To explore the experiences and perceptions of recent nursing graduates working in emergency departme...
Introduction In emergency nursing situations, uncertainty may lead to delays, or block a decision wh...
Ambulance care today is an essential part of emergency care and includes examination, care and treat...
Aims and objectives: To describe registered nurses experiences at an Emergency Medical Dispatch Cent...
Background Decisions made by front-line ambulance staff are often time critical and based on limite...
Aims and objectives: To explore newly graduated registered nurses' experiences and how they manage c...
Abstract Background Ambulance care professionals are regularly confronted with critical incidents th...
The overall aim of this thesis was to describe the conditions for learning inthe ambulance service d...
BACKGROUND: Ambulance nurses have an important role in early recognition and treatment often being t...
Aims and objectives To gain greater understanding of which personal and professional demands novice ...
AIMS: To explore registered nurses' experiences as disaster preparedness coordinators of hospital in...
Background: The Swedish ambulance health care services are changing and developing, with the ambulan...
Aims: To explore registered nurses' experiences as disaster preparedness coordinators of hospital in...
Aim: The overall aim of this thesis was to describe and explain novice nurses’ perceptions of their ...
Uncertainty is a well-known phenomenon that is recurring in biographies, imaginative literature and ...
To explore the experiences and perceptions of recent nursing graduates working in emergency departme...
Introduction In emergency nursing situations, uncertainty may lead to delays, or block a decision wh...
Ambulance care today is an essential part of emergency care and includes examination, care and treat...
Aims and objectives: To describe registered nurses experiences at an Emergency Medical Dispatch Cent...
Background Decisions made by front-line ambulance staff are often time critical and based on limite...
Aims and objectives: To explore newly graduated registered nurses' experiences and how they manage c...
Abstract Background Ambulance care professionals are regularly confronted with critical incidents th...
The overall aim of this thesis was to describe the conditions for learning inthe ambulance service d...
BACKGROUND: Ambulance nurses have an important role in early recognition and treatment often being t...
Aims and objectives To gain greater understanding of which personal and professional demands novice ...
AIMS: To explore registered nurses' experiences as disaster preparedness coordinators of hospital in...
Background: The Swedish ambulance health care services are changing and developing, with the ambulan...
Aims: To explore registered nurses' experiences as disaster preparedness coordinators of hospital in...
Aim: The overall aim of this thesis was to describe and explain novice nurses’ perceptions of their ...
Uncertainty is a well-known phenomenon that is recurring in biographies, imaginative literature and ...
To explore the experiences and perceptions of recent nursing graduates working in emergency departme...