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ABSTRACT More than 6 million persons living with dementia (PLWD) in the United States rely on the emergency department (ED) for unscheduled care, with up to half discharged home after treatment. The ED‐to‐home transition poses significant challenges for PLWD and their care partners (referred to as “dyads”), contributing to high rates of ED revisits and
Meghan Jenkins Morales +54 more
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Paramedicine informatics – leveraging advancing technology to drive positive change
As all areas of healthcare continue to experience rapid digitisation, the field of health informatics is becoming increasingly important. Large health systems are employing more informatics professionals to ensure that the health information systems ...
Desmond Hedderson +2 more
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Paramedic's work ergonomics and equipment in ambulances with bariatric patients [PDF]
Obesity is globally an increasing health issue which brings challenges into prehospital emergency health care. We need more knowledge and education about ergonomics and bariatric equipment.
Haavanlammi, Virpi +2 more
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Empowering Patient Self-Management
Community Paramedicine Remote Patient Monitoring (CPRPM) was launched in Ontario in April 2015 to address high health system usage in vulnerable patients living with chronic disease.
Sarah Turner
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Background Paramedicine presents students with numerous challenges, including factors threatening their wellbeing. Over the last two decades studies have illustrated that paramedics and paramedic students are more likely to have mental disorders than the
Adnan Alzahrani +3 more
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Attitude to Physiology in Undergraduate Nursing, Midwifery, and Paramedicine Students [PDF]
Studying introductory human physiology is an essential part of the nursing, midwifery, and paramedicine university curriculum. Academic success is important, although attitude also contributes to an undergraduate’s experience. We measured attitude to
Bowmar, A, Brown, SJ, Power, N, White, S
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Māori are disproportionately affected by out‐of‐hospital deaths due to higher rates of cardiac arrest and lower survival outcomes. Ambulance personnel are often the only healthcare professionals present during events, making their role in supporting bereaved whānau (families) critical.
Eillish Satchell +4 more
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School of Continuing Studies Launches New Degree Program for Emergency Medicine Professionals [PDF]
Starting this fall, RWU to offer new program aimed to help expand career opportunities for students and professionals in the emergency medical services ...
Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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How Can Community Paramedics Help in Addressing Mental Health for Vulnerable Australians?
ABSTRACT Objectives Older adults in rural communities often have difficulty accessing mental healthcare. Community paramedicine may offer a novel opportunity to address this need. This study aimed to explore whether a feasibility trial of a community paramedicine programme, CP@clinic, can influence mental health outcomes in rural adults.
Laura Hemming +5 more
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Enhancing quality of scoping reviews in paramedicine research – guidance for authors
Scoping reviews are an increasingly common method for conducting evidence synthesis in paramedicine. Over the past decade clear methodological guidance has emerged, adding rigour and credibility to this review approach. Paramedicine receives many scoping
Paul Simpson, Robin Pap
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