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The Voice Disrupted: Articulation, Hesitation, and Moral Seriousness in F. R. Leavis's Pedagogy
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Steven Cranfield
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ABSTRACT Aims To understand the experiences and decision‐making practices of registered nurses when assessing acuity at triage in emergency departments. Design The study utilised a qualitative exploratory‐descriptive design. Methods Purposive sampling recruited 11 registered nurses with triage experience from across the United Kingdom.
Hugh Gorick, Marie McGee, Toby O. Smith
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Employing the Beamforming Technique to Enhance the Medical Ambulance Performance, IoMT
The radio frequency signal is important for improving the connection among patients, hospitals, and healthcare ambulances. Emergency specialists significantly monitored global healthcare in real-life conditions during the previous century, depending on ...
Mushtaq Al-Sharify +6 more
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Satisfaction of Patients and their Relatives with Ambulance Services
Ahmet Önder PORSUK, Çiğdem Cerit
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General Dementia Training for the Social Care Workforce: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Aim The aim of this systematic review was to assess and synthesize the global evidence on existing general dementia training and education for the social care workforce. Design Mixed‐methods systematic review. Data Sources Systematic searches on five databases (PubMed, APA PsychINFO, CINAHL Plus, Scopus, Web of Science) were conducted for ...
Clarissa Giebel +10 more
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Use of a Motorlance to Deliver Emergency Medical Services; a Prospective Cross Sectional Study
Introduction: Access time to patients with critical or emergent situations outside the hospital is a critical factor that affects both severity of injury and survival.
Korakot Apiratwarakul +5 more
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Ambulance Location and Allocation considering two types of vehicles and different service providers
Beatriz García Ramos
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Retention and Completion of a Doctoral Nursing Programme: Sense Making Through Collective Reflection
ABSTRACT Introduction This discussion paper explores the group experience of a cohort of eight nurses completing our university's first professional nursing doctorate programme. Aims This paper aims to make sense of our shared experience and to contribute to what is known about doctoral study by sharing our insights. Design Discursive paper.
Sally Bassett +3 more
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