Emergency department

Improving pressure ulcer risk identification: a pilot project by ambulance staff

The project adopted a pragmatic, systematic approach to methods and used a formal ‘Plan, Do, Study, Act’ improvement methodology. This was influenced by traditional models of quality and safety...

Decision making for patients categorised as ‘amber’ in a rural setting

The study explored the experiences of paramedics working in rural areas. A qualitative design was used to provide depth and richness. Data were analysed through inductive thematic analysis (Braun and...

UK Survey of emergency physicians’ priorities for clinical decision rules

The survey instrument was a five-page questionnaire primarily consisting of closed-ended questions. The questions related to the current use of CDRs in routine emergency practice throughout the UK and...

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