How prepared are newly qualified allied health professionals for practice in the UK? A systematic review

N Brennan, L Burns, K Mattick, A Mitchell… - BMJ open, 2024 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives It is important that allied health professionals (AHPs) are prepared for clinical
practice from the very start of their working lives to provide quality care for patients, for their …

[HTML][HTML] Raring to go? A cross-sectional survey of student paramedics on how well they perceive their UK pre-registration course to be preparing them to manage …

AJ Noble, C Lees, K Hughes, L Almond… - BMC Emergency …, 2023 - Springer
Background Paramedics convey a high proportion of seizure patients with no clinical need
to emergency departments (EDs). In a landmark study, only 27% of UK paramedics reported …

[PDF][PDF] Nurse's experiences in handling stretcher patients on commercial medical escort in Indonesia: a qualitative study

RS Aditya, A Yusuf, FK Solikhah… - … Journal of Medical …, 2022 - diving-rov-specialists.com
Objective: The health system in Indonesia has a rapid development. Domestic and abroad
medical escort services are currently becoming a trend. One of the medical escort services is …

Experiences of learning, development, and preparedness for clinical practice among undergraduate paramedicine students, graduate/intern paramedics, and their …

H Hanna, Z Jordan, C Stern, J Pearce - JBI Evidence Synthesis, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Objective: This systematic review aimed to identify and explore the barriers to and facilitators
of learning and preparedness for clinical practice among undergraduate paramedicine …

Paramedic student confidence, concerns, learning and experience with resuscitation decision-making and patient death: A pilot survey

NE Anderson, J Slark, K Faasse, M Gott - Australasian emergency care, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Around the world, many paramedics are authorised to withhold or terminate
resuscitation. Research indicates this can be a challenging part of their role. Little is known …

[HTML][HTML] No two systems are the same: paramedic perceptions of contemporary system performance using prehospital quality indicators

T Makrides, F Smith, L Ross, CM Gosling, J Acker… - Cureus, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Methods Paramedics employed within Anglo-American paramedic systems undertook a
survey evaluating their experience and perception of system performance against a set of …

Undergraduate paramedic student competency assessment: A grounded theory study explaining how assessors in Australia and New Zealand determine student …

AC Smith, P Andersen, M Carey - Paramedicine, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Purpose: With the transition of paramedic education from a vocational training platform to an
academic environment, the absence of a standardised paramedic university curriculum has …

[HTML][HTML] Rapid sequence intubation: a survey of current practice in the South African pre-hospital setting

JC Botha, A Lourens, W Stassen - International journal of emergency …, 2021 - Springer
Background Rapid sequence intubation (RSI) is an advanced airway skill commonly
performed in the pre-hospital setting globally. In South Africa, pre-hospital RSI was first …

Assessing competence of undergraduate paramedic student practice: a preliminary evaluation of the Australasian Paramedic Competency Assessment Tool

AC Smith, A Framp, P Andersen - Australasian Journal of …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Introduction With the recent introduction of registration for paramedics, and an absence of
assessment tools that align undergraduate paramedic student practice to competency …

Paramedic student and preceptor experiences of a clinical facilitator model during ambulance clinical placements: A qualitative study

L Langford, J Pearce, S Lenson - Focus on Health …, 2024 - researchnow.flinders.edu.au
Introduction: Ambulance service clinical placements are fundamental to paramedicine
student education, but the quality and safety of these placements can be highly variable …