International Journal of Emergency Services
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The relationship between professional moral courage and individual characteristics among emergency medical services providers
Mohammad Reza Shokouhi, Mohammad Torabi, Rasoul Salimi, Parisa HajilooEmergency Medical Services (EMS) providers are often faced with a range of ethical dilemmas in their line of work that require moral courage to make a quick and ethical decision…
The perceived competence of paramedics to operate in different CBRNE incidents
Inka Malinen, Timo Jama, Antti Tanninen, Hilla NordquistThe aim of this study was to identify the perceived competence of Finnish paramedics to operate in different chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBRNE…
999 telephone triage: a comparison of UK ambulance nurse and paramedic case mix, outcomes and audit compliance
Mike Brady, Mark Conrad Fivaz, Peter Noblett, Greg Scott, Chris OlolaMost UK ambulance services undertake remote assessments of 999 calls with nurses and paramedics to manage demand and reduce inappropriate hospital admissions. However, little is…
A catastrophe theory view of accidental dwelling fire injuries
Mark Taylor, Hulya Francis, John Fielding, Emma DeanThe study aims to apply catastrophe theory to the analysis of accidental dwelling fire injuries in terms of age band, gender and contributory factors in order to inform fire…
ISSN:
2047-0894Online date, start – end:
2012Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Prof Paresh Wankhade
- Prof Attila Hertelendy