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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35340578/randomised-controlled-trial-of-an-innovative-hypoglycaemia-pathway-for-self-care-at-home-and-admission-avoidance-a-partnership-approach-with-a-regional-ambulance-trust
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Andrew Willis, Helen Dallosso, Laura Gray, June James, Cat Taylor, Melanie Davies, Debbie Shaw, Niroshan Siriwardena, Kamlesh Khunti
BACKGROUND: Hypoglycaemia is a common and potentially life-threatening condition in people with diabetes, commonly caused by medications such as insulin. Hypoglycaemic events often require in-patient treatment and/or follow-up with a diabetes specialist nurse (DSN) or GP to make adjustments to medication. This referral pathway commonly relies on patient self-referral to primary care, and as a result many patients are not actively followed up and go on to experience repeat hypoglycaemic events...
March 1, 2022: British paramedic journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35340577/staff-perceptions-of-patient-safety-in-the-nhs-ambulance-services-an-exploratory-qualitative-study
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Keegan Shepard, Sally Spencer, Carol Kelly, Paresh Wankhade
Objectives: Most research investigating staff perceptions of patient safety has been based in primary care or hospitals, with little research on emergency services. Therefore, this study aimed to explore staff perceptions of patient safety in the NHS ambulance services. Design: A stratified qualitative study using semi-structured interviews. Setting: Three urban or rural ambulance service NHS trusts in England. Participants: A total of 44 participants from three organisational levels, including executives, managers and operational staff...
March 1, 2022: British paramedic journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34970083/reducing-ambulance-conveyance-for-older-people-with-and-without-dementia-evidence-of-the-role-of-social-care-from-a-regional-year-long-service-evaluation-using-retrospective-routine-data
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Chloe Lofthouse-Jones, Phil King, Helen Pocock, Mary Ramsay, Patryk Jadzinski, Ed England, Sarah Taylor, Julian Cavalier, Carole Fogg
INTRODUCTION: Older people, especially those with dementia, have a high risk of deterioration following admission to hospital. More than 60% of older people attended by South Central Ambulance Service (SCAS) clinicians are conveyed to hospital, although many conveyances may not have been due to life-threatening conditions. We aimed to understand patterns of conveyance and alternative referral pathways used following ambulance attendance to an older person. METHODS: Service evaluation, using routinely collected, anonymised electronic records...
December 1, 2021: British paramedic journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34966247/exploring-variation-in-ambulance-calls-and-conveyance-rates-for-adults-with-diabetes-mellitus-who-contact-the-northern-ireland-ambulance-service-a-retrospective-database-analysis
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Aoife Watson, Benjamin Clubbs Coldron, Benjamin Wingfield, Nigel Ruddell, Chris Clarke, Siobhan Masterson, Donna McConnell, Vivien Coates
BACKGROUND: People with diabetes frequently contact the ambulance service about acute problems. Overall, treating diabetes and its associated complications costs the NHS 10% of the annual budget. Reducing unnecessary hospital admissions and ambulance attendances is a high priority policy for the NHS across the UK. This study aimed to determine the characteristics of emergency calls for people with diabetes who contact the ambulance service and are subsequently conveyed to hospital by the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS)...
December 1, 2021: British paramedic journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34800983/drug-free-tracheal-intubation-by-specialist-paramedics-critical-care-in-a-united-kingdom-ambulance-service-a-service-evaluation
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Silas Houghton Budd, Eleanor Alexander-Elborough, Richard Brandon, Chris Fudge, Scott Hardy, Laura Hopkins, Ben Paul, Sloane Philips, Sarah Thatcher, Paul Winsor
BACKGROUND: Drug-free tracheal intubation has been a common intervention in the context of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest for many years, however its use by paramedics has recently been the subject of much debate. Recent international guidance has recommended that only those achieving high tracheal intubation success should continue to use it. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective service evaluation of all drug-free tracheal intubation attempts by specialist paramedics (critical care) from South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust between 1st January and 31st December 2019...
November 20, 2021: BMC Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34539255/the-acceptability-and-safety-of-video-triage-for-ambulance-service-patients-and-clinicians-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
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Fiona Bell, Richard Pilbery, Rob Connell, Dean Fletcher, Tracy Leatherland, Linda Cottrell, Peter Webster
INTRODUCTION: In response to anticipated challenges with urgent and emergency healthcare delivery during the early part of the COVID-19 pandemic, Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust introduced video technology to supplement remote triage and 'hear and treat' consultations as a pilot project in the EOC. We conducted a service evaluation with the aim of investigating patient and staff acceptability of video triage, and the safety of the decision-making process. METHODS: This service evaluation utilised a mixture of routine and bespoke data collection...
September 1, 2021: British paramedic journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34539251/do-methods-of-hospital-pre-alerts-influence-the-on-scene-times-for-acute-pre-hospital-stroke-patients-a-retrospective-observational-study
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Jacob Gunn
INTRODUCTION: Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. The ambulance service is often the first medical service to reach an acute stroke patient, and due to the time-critical nature of stroke, a time-critical assessment and rapid transport to a hyper acute stroke unit are essential. As stroke services have been centralised, different hospitals have implemented different pre-alert admission policies that may affect the on-scene time of the attending ambulance crew...
September 1, 2021: British paramedic journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34539250/an-exploration-of-the-facilitators-and-barriers-to-paramedics-assessment-and-treatment-of-pain-in-paediatric-patients-following-trauma-ex-pat
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Barry Handyside, Helen Pocock, Charles D Deakin, Isabel Rodriguez-Bachiller
BACKGROUND: Pain is a common symptom among patients presenting to ambulance services and is often associated with traumatic injury. Assessment and management of pain in children in the pre-hospital setting is suboptimal. This study aimed to understand the facilitators and barriers experienced by paramedics in their assessment and management of pain in children who have sustained traumatic injuries. METHODS: Face-to-face, audio-recorded semi-structured interviews using a piloted topic guide were conducted with paramedics employed by South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust...
September 1, 2021: British paramedic journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34421380/mobile-stroke-unit-in-the-uk-healthcare-system-avoidance-of-unnecessary-accident-and-emergency-admissions
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Daniel Phillips, Iris Q Grunwald, Silke Walter, Klaus Faßbender
AIMS: The aim of the study was to explore the benefit of a mobile stroke unit (MSU) in the UK National Health Service (NHS) for reduction of hospital admissions. METHODS: Prospective cohort audit observation with dispatch of the MSU in the East of England Ambulance Service was conducted. Emergency patients categorised as code stroke and headache were included from 5 June to 18 December 2018. Rate of avoided admission to the accident and emergency (A&E) department, rate of admission directly to target ward and stroke management metrics were assessed...
March 1, 2021: British paramedic journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34421378/a-national-survey-of-ambulance-paramedics-on-the-identification-of-patients-with-end-of-life-care-needs
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Peter Eaton-Williams, Jack Barrett, Craig Mortimer, Julia Williams
AIMS: Developing the proactive identification of patients with end of life care (EoLC) needs within ambulance paramedic clinical practice may improve access to care for patients not benefitting from EoLC services at present. To inform development of this role, this study aims to assess whether ambulance paramedics currently identify EoLC patients, are aware of identification guidance and believe this role is appropriate for their practice. METHODS: Between 4 November 2019 and 5 January 2020, registered paramedics from nine English NHS ambulance service trusts were invited to complete an online questionnaire...
March 1, 2021: British paramedic journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34421374/hangings-attended-by-emergency-medical-services-a-scoping-review
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Gary Shaw, Lee Thompson, Graham McClelland
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom (UK) there were 6507 deaths by suicide in 2018, with hanging being the most common method. Hanging will normally result in emergency medical services (EMS) being called and may result in resuscitation being attempted. Trauma audits conducted by North East Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust have identified an increased trend in hanging cases, which were also reported in national data. The aim of this scoping review was to explore the literature around EMS attendance at hangings to inform further research and clinical practice...
March 1, 2021: British paramedic journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34335097/in-a-simulated-adult-trauma-patient-can-pelvic-binders-be-applied-accurately-by-paramedics-and-hems-paramedics-a-pilot-observational-study
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Samuel McCreesh
Background: Pre-hospital treatment of suspected haemorrhagic pelvic fractures includes application of a purpose-made pelvic binder. Recent hospital studies identified poor accuracy of pelvic binder application, but there is little pre-hospital research to date. Methods: A pilot observational study was conducted in an NHS ambulance service to examine the accuracy of landmark identification and pelvic binder application. Paramedics and Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) paramedics were recruited via an internal advert...
May 1, 2021: British paramedic journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34039640/incidence-and-impact-of-incivility-in-paramedicine-a-qualitative-study
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Nicola Jane Credland, Clare Whitfield
BACKGROUND: Incivility or rudeness is a form of interpersonal aggression. Studies suggest that up to 90% of healthcare staff encounter incivility at work with it being considered 'part of the job'. METHODS: Qualitative, in-depth, semistructured interviews (n=14) undertaken between June and December 2019. Purposive sampling was used to identify front-line paramedics working for one NHS Ambulance Trust. Interviews lasted between 16 and 45 min, were audiorecorded, verbatim transcribed and analysed using thematic analysis...
January 2022: Emergency Medicine Journal: EMJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33829957/designing-and-implementing-an-educational-framework-for-advanced-paramedic-practitioners-rotating-into-primary-care-in-north-wales
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Georgette Eaton, Ian Happs, Rob Tanner
BACKGROUND: Rotational working has been offered as a solution to bridge the retention crises faced by ambulance services in the United Kingdom due to the inception of paramedics working in primary care. One project in North Wales examines the viability of rotating Advanced Paramedic Practitioners employed by Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust into primary care. As part of this project, an educational framework was developed to prepare and support Advanced Paramedic Practitioners in the provision of clinical care in primary care settings...
September 2021: Education for Primary Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33456392/a-national-survey-of-ambulance-paramedics-on-the-identification-of-patients-with-end-of-life-care-needs
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Peter Eaton-Williams, Jack Barrett, Craig Mortimer, Julia Williams
OBJECTIVES: Developing the proactive identification of patients with end of life care (EoLC) needs within ambulance paramedic clinical practice may improve access to care for patients not benefitting from EoLC services at present. To inform development of this role, this study aims to assess whether ambulance paramedics currently identify EoLC patients, are aware of identification guidance and believe this role is appropriate for their practice. METHODS: Between 4 November 2019 and 5 January 2020, registered paramedics from nine English NHS ambulance service trusts were invited to complete an online questionnaire...
December 1, 2020: British paramedic journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33456387/re-contact-rates-with-a-uk-ambulance-service-following-paramedic-referral-to-a-falls-prevention-service-for-those-aged-%C3%A2-65-years-a-retrospective-cohort-study
#36
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Jamie Scott
BACKGROUND: Falls in older populations constitute a large proportion of the workload for UK ambulance services, and cost the NHS over £2.3 billion per year. A large proportion of older fallers are not conveyed to an emergency department (ED), representing a vulnerable group of patients. New pathways have been developed for paramedics to refer this group directly to falls prevention services. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate the re-contact rates and characteristics of service users aged ≥ 65 years who fell and were referred to a falls prevention service by paramedics, and to describe the characteristics of those who re-contacted the ambulance service after referral...
September 1, 2020: British paramedic journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33456385/knowledge-attitudes-and-practices-of-uk-paramedics-regarding-pharmacology-and-the-legal-management-and-administration-aspects-of-medicines-a-cross-sectional-online-quantitative-survey
#37
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Samantha Laws, Chao Wang, Mary Halter
INTRODUCTION: Changes in the paramedic profession have seen an increased range of medicines available within UK ambulances services. However, poor practice in medicines management has been identified by the Care Quality Commission. Literature in this area is sparse. This study aimed to determine the perceived knowledge, attitudes and practices of paramedics regarding pharmacology and the legal and regulatory issues of medicines management and administration. METHODS: The study utilised a cross-sectional survey design, administering an anonymous online survey to all (approximately 1000) paramedics within one UK NHS ambulance trust...
September 1, 2020: British paramedic journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33456378/the-timeline-of-information-exchange-a-service-evaluation-of-london-ambulance-service-nhs-trust-s-front-line-communication-and-emergency-response-to-exercise-unified-response
#38
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Jordan Nunan, Samantha Palfreyman-Jones, Rebecca Milne, Alison Wakefield
INTRODUCTION: Exercise Unified Response, Europe's largest major incident training exercise to date, provided a rich environment for the emergency services to test their multi-agency crisis response capabilities. Supported by the London Ambulance Service NHS Trust, this service evaluation examined London Ambulance Service NHS Trust front line communication and decision-making via body-worn camera footage. METHODS: Twenty London Ambulance Service NHS Trust front line responders and evaluators were each equipped with a body-worn camera during Exercise Unified Response...
March 1, 2020: British paramedic journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32670598/protocol-for-take-home-naloxone-in-multicentre-emergency-time-settings-feasibility-study
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Matthew Jones, Fiona Bell, Jonathan Benger, Sarah Black, Penny Buykx, Simon Dixon, Tim Driscoll, Bridie Evans, Adrian Edwards, Gordon Fuller, Steve Goodacre, Rebecca Hoskins, Jane Hughes, Ann John, Jenna Jones, Chris Moore, Fiona Sampson, Alan Watkins, Helen Snooks
Background: Opioids, such as heroin, kill more people worldwide by overdose than any other type of drug, and death rates associated with opioid poisoning in the UK are at record levels (World Drug Report 2018 [Internet]. [cited 2019 Nov 19]. Available from: https://www.unodc.org/wdr2018/; Deaths related to drug poisoning in England and Wales - Office for National Statistics [Internet]. [cited 2019 Nov 19]. Available from: https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/bulletins/deathsrelatedtodrugpoisoninginenglandandwales/2018registrations)...
2020: Pilot and Feasibility Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31912202/the-influence-of-time-to-adrenaline-administration-in-the-paramedic-2-randomised-controlled-trial
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Gavin D Perkins, Claire Kenna, Chen Ji, Charles D Deakin, Jerry P Nolan, Tom Quinn, Charlotte Scomparin, Rachael Fothergill, Imogen Gunson, Helen Pocock, Nigel Rees, Lyndsey O'Shea, Judith Finn, Simon Gates, Ranjit Lall
PURPOSE: To examine the time to drug administration in patients with a witnessed cardiac arrest enrolled in the Pre-Hospital Assessment of the Role of Adrenaline: Measuring the Effectiveness of Drug Administration in Cardiac Arrest (PARAMEDIC2) randomised controlled trial. METHODS: The PARAMEDIC2 trial was undertaken across 5 NHS ambulance services in England and Wales with randomisation between December 2014 and October 2017. Patients with an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest who were unresponsive to initial resuscitation attempts were randomly assigned to 1 mg intravenous adrenaline or matching placebo according to treatment packs that were identical apart from treatment number...
March 2020: Intensive Care Medicine
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