2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ienj.2021.101052
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The interdisciplinary team experiences of managing patient safety during a fixed-wing inter-hospital aeromedical transport: A qualitative study

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“…Initially adapted from aviation, checklists were introduced to reduce risk in health care 32 . The effect of checklists in prehospital work is still under debate 5,19,33,34 . However, most will agree that they must be tailored to the providers’ competence 35 …”
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“…Initially adapted from aviation, checklists were introduced to reduce risk in health care 32 . The effect of checklists in prehospital work is still under debate 5,19,33,34 . However, most will agree that they must be tailored to the providers’ competence 35 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…32 The effect of checklists in prehospital work is still under debate. 5,19,33,34 However, most will agree that they must be tailored to the providers' competence. 35 In our study, the reason for medication errors was mainly the lack of an assistant to perform independent double checking in line with standard drug management safety principles.…”
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“…7.498/96, which regulates Nursing Professional Practice, establishes that it is the nurses' exclusive role to organize, direct care for critical patients, and perform highly complex activities. In addition, COFEN Resolution 0551/17, which regulates the role of nurses in Pre-Hospital Mobile care and Interhospital Care in Air Vehicles, cites the need for professional specialization or of being already working in the area until the publication of the resolution (14) .…”
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“…Nurses undertaking air ambulance service face numerous challenges, including environmental, equipment, and human resource limitations, as well as managing patients with complex and changing conditions (Dias et al, 2021). Working in the air means nurses are required to be patient-focused at all times, often at the cost of their own safety.…”
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