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View article: Is fascia iliaca compartment block administered by paramedics for suspected hip fracture acceptable to patients? A qualitative study
Is fascia iliaca compartment block administered by paramedics for suspected hip fracture acceptable to patients? A qualitative study Open
Objective To explore patients’ experience of receiving pain relief injection for suspected hip fracture from paramedics at the location of the injury. Design Qualitative interviews within a feasibility trial about an alternative to routine…
View article: Paramedics’ experiences of administering fascia iliaca compartment block to patients in South Wales with suspected hip fracture at the scene of injury: results of focus groups
Paramedics’ experiences of administering fascia iliaca compartment block to patients in South Wales with suspected hip fracture at the scene of injury: results of focus groups Open
Objectives To explore paramedics’ experience of delivering fascia iliaca compartment block ( FICB) to patients with suspected hip fracture at the scene of injury. Design Focus groups within a randomised controlled trial. Setting Paramedics…
View article: P34 Paramedic trail blazers – why do paramedics take part in prehospital research?
P34 Paramedic trail blazers – why do paramedics take part in prehospital research? Open
Background Research to improve prehospital treatment and care requires the participation of clinical and managerial staff from ambulance services to test interventions and collect research data. Researchers work closely with individuals an…
View article: 74 Paramedics’ experiences of administering fascia iliaca compartment block to patients with suspected hip fracture
74 Paramedics’ experiences of administering fascia iliaca compartment block to patients with suspected hip fracture Open
Aim Pre-hospital pain management for hip fracture is inadequate, with risk of complications, particularly from morphine. Fascia Iliaca Compartment Block (FICB) is used in hospital. The RAPID trial tested feasibility of paramedics administe…
View article: 8 Rapid analgesia for prehospital hip disruption (rapid)
8 Rapid analgesia for prehospital hip disruption (rapid) Open
Aim Pain relief in prehospital care is a challenge in trauma, especially for those with hip fractures, whose injuries are difficult to immobilise and whose long term outcomes may be adversely affected by administration of opiates. Fascia I…
View article: Rapid analgesia for prehospital hip disruption (RAPID): protocol for feasibility study of randomised controlled trial
Rapid analgesia for prehospital hip disruption (RAPID): protocol for feasibility study of randomised controlled trial Open
ISRCTN60065373.