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View article: When facts become optional: Confronting the rise of anti-science culture
When facts become optional: Confronting the rise of anti-science culture Open
View article: A real-time communication and information system for triage, positioning, and documentation (TriPoD) in mass-casualty incidents: a qualitative observational study
A real-time communication and information system for triage, positioning, and documentation (TriPoD) in mass-casualty incidents: a qualitative observational study Open
View article: Health care pathways described by care-seekers following a call to the emergency medical communication center—A Swedish perspective
Health care pathways described by care-seekers following a call to the emergency medical communication center—A Swedish perspective Open
Introduction A call to an emergency number is often the first course of action among care-seekers seeking emergency care. The emergency medical communication centre assesses the call and dispatches resources to meet the care-seekers’ care …
View article: 70 | THE TRIPLE COMBINATION OF VENETOCLAX‐IBRUTINIB‐OBINUTUZUMAB PROLONGS PFS COMPARED TO VENETOCLAX‐CD20‐ANTIBODY COMBINATIONS AND CHEMOIMMUNOTHERAPY IN TREATMENT‐NAIVE CLL
70 | THE TRIPLE COMBINATION OF VENETOCLAX‐IBRUTINIB‐OBINUTUZUMAB PROLONGS PFS COMPARED TO VENETOCLAX‐CD20‐ANTIBODY COMBINATIONS AND CHEMOIMMUNOTHERAPY IN TREATMENT‐NAIVE CLL Open
View article: OT02 | CLL18/MOIRAI TRIAL AIMING TO ESTABLISH MEASUREMENT OF INDIVIDUAL RESIDUAL DISEASE FOR ADJUSTMENT OF TREATMENT DURATION TO IMPROVE OUTCOMES IN TREATMENT‐NAIVE CLL/SLL
OT02 | CLL18/MOIRAI TRIAL AIMING TO ESTABLISH MEASUREMENT OF INDIVIDUAL RESIDUAL DISEASE FOR ADJUSTMENT OF TREATMENT DURATION TO IMPROVE OUTCOMES IN TREATMENT‐NAIVE CLL/SLL Open
View article: Acceptability and applicability of using virtual reality for training mass casualty incidents- a mixed method study
Acceptability and applicability of using virtual reality for training mass casualty incidents- a mixed method study Open
Background Because health professionals can end up being first responders to a mass casualty incident, they must train to improve preparedness and increase the preconditions of victim outcomes. Training and learning on how to handle a mass…
View article: Clinical education: nursing students’ experiences with multisource feedback using a digital assessment instrument in the emergency medical Service - a qualitative study
Clinical education: nursing students’ experiences with multisource feedback using a digital assessment instrument in the emergency medical Service - a qualitative study Open
View article: Gender (in)equality in nordic ambulance services: do ambulances have glass ceilings?
Gender (in)equality in nordic ambulance services: do ambulances have glass ceilings? Open
Political efforts in the Nordic countries aim to promote gender equality. However, an assumption is that patriarchal structures remain embedded in EMS organizations, often leading to a ‘glass ceiling’ effect for women. The Emergency Medica…
View article: Real-Time Triage, Position, and Documentation (TriPoD) During Medical Response to Major Incidents: Protocol for an Action Research Study
Real-Time Triage, Position, and Documentation (TriPoD) During Medical Response to Major Incidents: Protocol for an Action Research Study Open
Background There is a need to address the implementation of technological innovation into emergency medical services to facilitate and improve information exchange between prehospital emergency care providers, command centers, and hospital…
View article: “It’s about making a difference”: Interplay of professional value formation and sense of coherence in newly graduated Finnish paramedics
“It’s about making a difference”: Interplay of professional value formation and sense of coherence in newly graduated Finnish paramedics Open
View article: A guided single session intervention to reduce intrusive memories of work-related trauma: a randomised controlled trial with healthcare workers in the COVID-19 pandemic
A guided single session intervention to reduce intrusive memories of work-related trauma: a randomised controlled trial with healthcare workers in the COVID-19 pandemic Open
View article: ‘We are expected to be problem solvers’—Paramedics' performance expectations through the lens of organizational socialization: An interview study
‘We are expected to be problem solvers’—Paramedics' performance expectations through the lens of organizational socialization: An interview study Open
Aim To explore Finnish paramedics' perceptions of work‐related performance expectations in relation to work experience, and understand how organizational socialization contributes to understanding paramedics' performance expectations. Desi…
View article: Facilitating interprofessional learning: experiences of using a digital activity for training handover of critically ill patients between a primary health care centre and ambulance services – a qualitative study
Facilitating interprofessional learning: experiences of using a digital activity for training handover of critically ill patients between a primary health care centre and ambulance services – a qualitative study Open
Objective To explore students’ and facilitators’ experiences of using a developed digital activity for interprofessional learning (IPL) focusing on critically ill patient handovers from a primary healthcare (PHC) centre to the ambulance se…
View article: Factors influencing non-conveyance care encounters in the ambulance service, registered nurses experiences - a qualitative study
Factors influencing non-conveyance care encounters in the ambulance service, registered nurses experiences - a qualitative study Open
View article: Assessment during clinical education among nursing students using two different assessment instruments.
Assessment during clinical education among nursing students using two different assessment instruments. Open
Background: Assessment of undergraduate students using assessment instruments in the clinical setting is known to be complex. The aim of this study was therefore to examine whether two different assessment instruments, containing learning …
View article: Callers’ Descriptions of Stroke Symptoms during Emergency Calls in Victims Who Have Fallen or Been Found Lying Down: A Qualitative Content Analysis
Callers’ Descriptions of Stroke Symptoms during Emergency Calls in Victims Who Have Fallen or Been Found Lying Down: A Qualitative Content Analysis Open
Early identification of stroke symptoms is essential. The rate of stroke identification by call-takers at emergency medical communication centres (EMCCs) varies, and patients who are found in a lying down position are often not identified …
View article: Newly employed nurses’ transition into their new role in the ambulance service– a qualitative study
Newly employed nurses’ transition into their new role in the ambulance service– a qualitative study Open
Background Nurses are essential to ensure safe and high-quality care worldwide. The World Health Organization (WHO) forecasts a shortfall of 5.9 million nurses by the year 2030, and in the ambulance service, the turnover rate ranges betwee…
View article: Using High-Fidelity Virtual Reality for Mass-Casualty Incident Training by First Responders – A Systematic Review of the Literature
Using High-Fidelity Virtual Reality for Mass-Casualty Incident Training by First Responders – A Systematic Review of the Literature Open
Introduction: First responders’ training and learning regarding how to handle a mass-casualty incident (MCI) is traditionally based on reading and/or training through computer-based scenarios, or sometimes through live simulations with act…
View article: Emergency care nurses’ self-reported clinical competence before and after postgraduate education - a cross-sectional study
Emergency care nurses’ self-reported clinical competence before and after postgraduate education - a cross-sectional study Open
62 (71%) students participated in the first data collection and an independent group of 31 (48%) students participated in the second data collection. The results showed generally good competencies before entering education and significantl…
View article: Finnish emergency medical services managers’ and medical directors’ perceptions of collaborating with patients concerning patient safety issues: a qualitative study
Finnish emergency medical services managers’ and medical directors’ perceptions of collaborating with patients concerning patient safety issues: a qualitative study Open
Objectives This study aimed to describe emergency medical services (EMS) managers’ and medical directors’ perceptions of collaborating with patients concerning patient safety issues in the EMS. Design The study used a descriptive qualitati…
View article: Digital feedback during clinical education in the emergency medical services: a qualitative study
Digital feedback during clinical education in the emergency medical services: a qualitative study Open
View article: Reduction of brain stem pathology and transient amelioration of early cognitive symptoms in transgenic mice treated with a monoclonal antibody against α-synuclein oligomers/protofibrils
Reduction of brain stem pathology and transient amelioration of early cognitive symptoms in transgenic mice treated with a monoclonal antibody against α-synuclein oligomers/protofibrils Open
Immunotherapy against alpha-synuclein (α-syn) is a promising novel treatment strategy for Parkinson's disease (PD) and related α-synucleinopathies. We have previously shown that systemic treatment with the monoclonal oligomer/protofibril-s…
View article: Paramedics’ perceptions of job demands and resources in Finnish emergency medical services: a qualitative study
Paramedics’ perceptions of job demands and resources in Finnish emergency medical services: a qualitative study Open
Background Paramedics’ fatigue is rising. Stress factors show increased risk for burnout, fatigue, leaving the profession, decreased performance and risk for patient safety. Meanwhile, paramedics’ strong community of practice, autonomy and…
View article: Prehospital nursing students' experiences of patient safety culture in emergency medical services—A qualitative study
Prehospital nursing students' experiences of patient safety culture in emergency medical services—A qualitative study Open
Aims and Objectives To describe prehospital nursing students' experiences of patient safety culture in emergency medical services during their internship. Background Patient safety culture in the emergency medical services is a complex phe…
View article: Paramedics’ Perceptions of Job Demands and Resources in Finnish Emergency Medical Services: A Qualitative Study
Paramedics’ Perceptions of Job Demands and Resources in Finnish Emergency Medical Services: A Qualitative Study Open
Background: Paramedics’ fatigue is rising. Stress factors show increased risk for burnout, fatigue, leaving the profession, decreased performance and risk for patient safety. Meanwhile, paramedics’ strong community of practice, autonomy an…
View article: 262 Paramedics’ perceptions of job demands and resources in finnish emergency medical services: a qualitative descriptive study
262 Paramedics’ perceptions of job demands and resources in finnish emergency medical services: a qualitative descriptive study Open
Background Paramedic professionals' fatigue is rising 1 2. Stress factors show increased risk for burnout and fatigue, leaving the profession, decreased performance and risk for patient safety. (1) Meanwhile, paramedics' strong …
View article: Do we need a pandemic to improve hygiene routines in the ambulance service? A cross-sectional study
Do we need a pandemic to improve hygiene routines in the ambulance service? A cross-sectional study Open
Experience acquired during the pandemic needs to be sustainable if we are to increase HH and hygiene routine compliance in ambulance services. Interventions aimed at changing ambulance staff's perceived behaviour are warranted, and stakeho…
View article: Developing new possibilities for interprofessional learning- students’ experience of learning together in the ambulance service
Developing new possibilities for interprofessional learning- students’ experience of learning together in the ambulance service Open
View article: Self-reported clinical competence before entering advanced level training in acute and prehospital emergency care among registered nurses in Sweden
Self-reported clinical competence before entering advanced level training in acute and prehospital emergency care among registered nurses in Sweden Open
View article: A first remotely-delivered guided brief intervention to reduce intrusive memories of psychological trauma for healthcare staff working during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic: Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
A first remotely-delivered guided brief intervention to reduce intrusive memories of psychological trauma for healthcare staff working during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic: Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial Open