S Lydon, S Masterson, C Deasy… - BMJ Quality & …, 2023 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
Patients are vulnerable during emergency episodes outside the formal care sector, for example, care provided by paramedics responding to a stroke or heart attack at home. Yet …
B Meadley, M Humar, R Salathiel… - …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
The consequences of human error range from the benign to the catastrophic. Feedback and formal review of failures in human performance are essential for learning and avoidance of …
K Schneider, M Williams, NM Mohr… - Prehospital Emergency …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Objective Emergency medical services (EMS) clinicians experience dissatisfaction with the quality and quantity of clinical feedback from hospitals. Satisfaction is further diminished by …
Background Ambulance clinicians use pre-alerts calls to alert emergency departments (EDs) about the arrival of critically ill patients. We explored ambulance clinicians views and …
G Janes, C Wilson, R Lawton, J Benn - 2023 - aru.figshare.com
Research suggests that feedback in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) positively affects quality of care and professional development. However, the mechanisms by which feedback …
J Foster, S Todd, B Williams - International …, 2024 - internationaljournalofparamedicine …
Objective: The aim of this scoping review is to determine how feedback is used in paramedicine. Introduction: Feedback is widely recognised as essential for clinician growth …
Background Providing feedback to healthcare professionals and organisations on performance or patient outcomes may improve care quality and professional development …
Research suggests that feedback in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) positively affects quality of care and professional development. However, the mechanisms by which feedback …
Introduksjon: Denne masteroppgaven omhandler hva som påvirker ambulansepersonellets evne til mental forberedelse før de inntar rollen som leder for helseressursene på et større …