Abstract Background Paramedics make important and increasingly complex decisions at scene about patient care. Patient safety implications of influences on decision making in the pre-hospital setting were previously under-researched. Cutting edge perspectives advocate exploring the whole system rather than individual influences on patient safety. Ethnography (the study of people and cultures) has been acknowledged as a suitable method for identifying health care issues as they occur within the natural context. In this paper we compare multiple methods used in a multi-site, qualitative study that aimed to identify system influences on decision making. Methods The study was conducted in three NHS Ambulance Trusts in England and involved resear...
Abstract Background Emergency care providers regularly deal with ethical dilemmas that must be addre...
Abstract Background Clinical reasoning is a crucial task within the Emergency Medical Services (EMS)...
Background The National Early Warning Score (NEWS) is a simple, rapid assessment tool developed by t...
Abstract Background Paramedics...
BACKGROUND: Paramedics make important and increasingly complex decisions at scene about patient care...
Background: Decisions made by front-line ambulance staff are often time critical and based on limite...
OBJECTIVES: Paramedics routinely make critical decisions about the most appropriate care to deliver ...
Objectives: Paramedics routinely make critical decisions about the most appropriate care to deliver ...
Study objective: Prehospital ambulance based research has unique ethical considerations due to urgen...
Background As part of a study examining systemic influences on conveyance decisions by paramedics an...
This study has used a mixed methodology to explore the impact of geographic, temporal and ambulance ...
Background: Prehospital ambulance based research has unique ethical considerations due to urgency, t...
Introduction: To save lives and reduce the disability and death of the patients, emergency medical t...
Aim Paramedics make important decisions on-scene as to whether a patient requires transport to hospi...
This article follows our description of generic qualitative approaches, focusing on the specific des...
Abstract Background Emergency care providers regularly deal with ethical dilemmas that must be addre...
Abstract Background Clinical reasoning is a crucial task within the Emergency Medical Services (EMS)...
Background The National Early Warning Score (NEWS) is a simple, rapid assessment tool developed by t...
Abstract Background Paramedics...
BACKGROUND: Paramedics make important and increasingly complex decisions at scene about patient care...
Background: Decisions made by front-line ambulance staff are often time critical and based on limite...
OBJECTIVES: Paramedics routinely make critical decisions about the most appropriate care to deliver ...
Objectives: Paramedics routinely make critical decisions about the most appropriate care to deliver ...
Study objective: Prehospital ambulance based research has unique ethical considerations due to urgen...
Background As part of a study examining systemic influences on conveyance decisions by paramedics an...
This study has used a mixed methodology to explore the impact of geographic, temporal and ambulance ...
Background: Prehospital ambulance based research has unique ethical considerations due to urgency, t...
Introduction: To save lives and reduce the disability and death of the patients, emergency medical t...
Aim Paramedics make important decisions on-scene as to whether a patient requires transport to hospi...
This article follows our description of generic qualitative approaches, focusing on the specific des...
Abstract Background Emergency care providers regularly deal with ethical dilemmas that must be addre...
Abstract Background Clinical reasoning is a crucial task within the Emergency Medical Services (EMS)...
Background The National Early Warning Score (NEWS) is a simple, rapid assessment tool developed by t...