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Anne Kuoppala,Eetu Skaffari,Timo Iirola et al. Anne Kuoppala et al.
Background: The amount of non-critical Emergency Medical Services missions has been increasing. After examination and treatment, paramedics can decide, based on guidelines, not to convey the patient to a healthcare facili...
Chloe Betts,Alannah Stoneley,Tara Picker Chloe Betts
Background: Paramedics play a pivotal role in delivering emergency medical care, contributing to excellence in the prehospital environment and ensuring a seamless continuum of healthcare. Achieving this objective is subje...
Clifford J Connell,Simon Craig,Carmel Crock et al. Clifford J Connell et al.
Background: Emergency Department (ED) care is provided for a diverse range of patients, clinical acuity and conditions. This diversity often calls for different vital signs monitoring requirements. Requirements often chan...
Haley J Findlay,Judith K Anderson,Karen L Francis et al. Haley J Findlay et al.
Background: Internationally, over one-third of women experience birth trauma, leading to adverse mental health outcomes. Poor communication with healthcare professionals is a primary contributing factor. Paramedics attend...
Kate Curtis,Margaret Murphy,Sarah Kourouche et al. Kate Curtis et al.
Background: Emergency nurses are the first clinicians to see patients in the ED; their practice is fundamental to patient safety. To reduce clinical variation and increase the safety and quality of emergency nursing care,...
Hui Grace Xu,Areum Hyun,Evelyn Kang et al. Hui Grace Xu et al.
Background: Hospitals frequently introduce new medical devices. However, the process of clinicians adapting to these new vascular access devices has not been well explored. The study aims to explore clinicians' experience...
Julia Alcock,Julia Crilly Oam,Jamie Ranse et al. Julia Alcock et al.
Background: The aim of this study was to describe and compare the demographic characteristics, clinical characteristics and patient and health service outcomes of emergency department (ED) presentations brought in by poli...
Ellie Burnitt,Laurie A Grealish,Julia Crilly et al. Ellie Burnitt et al.
Background: Registered nurses report the experience of delivering end of life care in emergency departments as challenging. The study aim was to understand what it is like to be a registered nurse providing end of life ca...
Jake A Muller,Elizabeth M Forster,Katina Corones-Watkins et al. Jake A Muller et al.
Accessing care in the Emergency Department is often fraught with stress and heightened emotions due to illness or injury, and the complexity of navigating an often busy and overwhelming healthcare setting. For people who identify as trans (...
Abdi D Osman,Jocelyn Howell,Paul Yates et al. Abdi D Osman et al.
Introduction: Existence of Advance Care Planning (ACP) documents including contact details of Medical Treatment Decision Makers (MTDM), are essential patient care records that support Emergency Department (ED) clinicians ...