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This session will look at the evolution of culture within ambulance services.
This presentation will describe how sleep changes with the start of shift and emergency work, and the impact poor sleep has on the later development of mental health symptoms in paramedics.
Tara will present a fresh perspective on resilience by focusing on the five core pillars of communal psycho-social health.
The APPCAT aims to develop a reliable method for assessing paramedicine students under direct observation during placement
Research enabled by the Aotearoa New Zealand Paramedic Care Collection (ANZPaCC) aims to to ensure equitable, evidence-based prehospital care
This study assessed the research activity of 170 Australasian paramedicine academics using the Scopus H Index (Sc-H).
This study highlights the increasing use of consensus-based methodologies in paramedicine research, emphasising the need for stronger methodological guidance and adherence to reporting guidelines to ensure rigour, completeness, and transparency.
This session will feature four presenters discussing various aspects of telehealth, including Secondary Triage, Telehealth on the ramp, Remote Patient Monitoring and Maximising the use of telehealth. Followed by a panel discussion on the broader topic of telehealth.
The study aimed to compare the effectiveness of traditional cotton and foil blankets with a novel self-warming blanket in maintaining normothermia in trauma patients.
This scoping review aims to explore paramedic experiences and perceptions of medication prescribing, identifying challenges and facilitators to inform future policy and practice.