2017
DOI: 10.1186/s13643-017-0651-z
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Transition in care from paramedics to emergency department nurses: a systematic review protocol

Abstract: BackgroundEffective and efficient transitions in care between emergency medical services (EMS) practitioners and emergency department (ED) nurses is vital as poor clinical transitions in care may place patients at increased risk for adverse events such as delay in treatment for time sensitive conditions (e.g., myocardial infarction) or worsening of status (e.g., sepsis). Such transitions in care are complex and prone to communication errors primarily caused by misunderstanding related to divergent professional… Show more

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“…Previous systematic reviews have focused on PHP‐initiated non‐transport – where insufficient evidence to support PHP‐initiated non‐transport was found, 3 pre‐hospital trauma triage – with similar findings 4 and ongoing research is focused towards information transfer from PHPs to hospital clinicians 5 . However, the accuracy of pre‐hospital assessment to be used in prediction of clinical course in the ED have not been previously synthesised.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous systematic reviews have focused on PHP‐initiated non‐transport – where insufficient evidence to support PHP‐initiated non‐transport was found, 3 pre‐hospital trauma triage – with similar findings 4 and ongoing research is focused towards information transfer from PHPs to hospital clinicians 5 . However, the accuracy of pre‐hospital assessment to be used in prediction of clinical course in the ED have not been previously synthesised.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Medical emergency system is a part of the chain system in the care of patients and it continues from the time of the event to the patient’s rehabilitation and discharge [2]. Its purpose is to provide care, ensure immediate transfer of patients, and reduce mortality [3]. In dangerous and unpredictable care situations, ambulance professionals are often faced with situations in which decision-making puts them under heavy pressure, especially when they are faced with ethical challenges [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Além disso, enfermeiras do departamento de emergência realizavam a triagem do paciente sobre as macas do serviço pré-hospitalar e, por vezes, eram interrompidas por outros profissionais, aumentando o tempo de espera dos paramédicos para transferir o paciente, bem como ocupando uma maca necessária para outros atendimentos. Uma das principais causas dessa demora está atribuída à superlotação dos departamentos de emergência, acarretando fadiga e sobrecarga de trabalho para ambos profissionais 7,20,21 .…”
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