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35 London Ambulance Service and Palliative Partners – Increasing confidence to care for dying patients at home [PDF]
Ros Taylor +4 more
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Abstract Aim To evaluate the impact of assigning a dual‐boarded emergency–psychiatry physician to the emergency department (ED) on the frequency, timing, and nature of psychiatric consultations. Access to psychiatric evaluations in EDs is often limited, particularly in Japan, where general hospitals with psychiatric services are declining.
Takero Terayama +4 more
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Heat, heatwaves, and ambulance service use: a systematic review and meta-analysis of epidemiological evidence. [PDF]
Xu Z +5 more
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Caring in Ambulance Encounters With Older Patients With Complex Care Needs: A Phenomenographic Study
ABSTRACT Background Although caring is a core concept in nursing, its meaning is not uniform, and perceptions may vary across care settings. In ambulance care, encounters with older patients with complex care needs present challenges that may shape how caring is understood and practiced. Guided by a lifeworld‐led caring perspective, this study explores
Ann‐Therese Hedqvist, Mats Holmberg
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A phenomenological interview study with patients being non-conveyed in the ambulance service. [PDF]
Lederman J +4 more
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How do people with dementia use the ambulance service? A retrospective study in England: the HOMEWARD project [PDF]
Sarah Voss +12 more
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Abstract Introduction While earlier decompression after spinal cord injury (SCI) is linked to better motor recovery, its impact on bladder and sexual function remains unexplored. Our objective was to determine if time to surgical decompression is associated with bladder and sexual function.
Matthew Playfair +3 more
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Frequent users of the ambulance service in a Swedish region: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Alm F, Kurland L, Hugelius K.
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Exploring the experiences of community first responders working in a UK ambulance service. [PDF]
Hird K, Richardson C.
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Abstract Background Endotracheal intubation (ETI) during massive hematemesis is challenging due to airway contamination. The suction‐assisted laryngoscopy and airway decontamination (SALAD) technique has shown promising results in manikin studies involving emergency doctors, but its effectiveness and feasibility with Hong Kong paramedics, for whom ETI ...
Ho Ching Natalie Lau +8 more
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