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Grey areas: New Zealand ambulance personnel's experiences of challenging resuscitation decision-making.

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This study offers a provider-perspective on the challenges faced by ambulance personnel deciding to commence, continue, withhold or terminate resuscitation efforts, and highlights clinical, cognitive, emotional and physical demands associated with decision-making in the cardiac arrest context.
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This article is published in International Emergency Nursing.The article was published on 2017-08-05. It has received 21 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Emergency medical services.

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Clinical reasoning in the emergency medical services: an integrative review

TL;DR: The importance for EMS clinicians to adjust for perceived control in unpredictable situations was found, and 3 themes emerged in terms of EMS clinicians’ clinical reasoning: maintaining a holistic view of the patient; keeping an open mind; and improving through criticism.
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The effect of humanitarian logistics service quality to customer loyalty using Kansei engineering: Evidence from Indonesian logistics service providers

TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify the effect of logistics service quality on customer satisfaction and customer loyalty with customer trust as a moderating variable from the context of Indonesian humanitaria.
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The impact of the traceability of the information systems on humanitarian logistics performance: Case study of Indonesian relief logistics services

TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of traceability of the quality of the information system on humanitarian logistics performance is investigated, and four variables are studied, namely electronic data interconnection, electronic data integrity, and data integrity.
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Paramedic student confidence, concerns, learning and experience with resuscitation decision-making and patient death: A pilot survey

TL;DR: The Confidence with Resuscitation Decision-Making and Patient Death Scale has favourable psychometric properties and utility as an outcome measure for future research in this area.
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Non-technical skills in paramedicine: A scoping review

TL;DR: This scoping review identified 26 non- technical skills that had been investigated in the paramedic literature to create the first list of empirically-based desirable non-technical skills for a paramedic and can then begin to focus on identifying the link that these have to paramedic practice and patient safety.
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Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis: Theory, Method and Research

TL;DR: Interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) is an increasingly popular approach to qualitative inquiry as discussed by the authors and a handy text covers its theoretical foundations and provides a detailed guide to conducting IPA research.
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Ambulance personnel and critical incidents: impact of accident and emergency work on mental health and emotional well-being.

TL;DR: The mental health and emotional well-being of ambulance personnel appear to be compromised by accident and emergency work.
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European Resuscitation Council Guidelines for Resuscitation 2010 Section 10. The ethics of resuscitation and end-of-life decisions

TL;DR: Several ethical decisions are required to ensure the decisions to attempt or withhold cardiopulonary resuscitation (CPR) are appropriate, and patients and their loved ones are treated with ignity.
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Streetlights and Shadows: Searching for the Keys to Adaptive Decision Making

Gary Klein
TL;DR: In Streetlights and Shadows, Gary Klein debunks the conventional wisdom about how to make decisions and takes ten commonly accepted claims about decision making and shows that they are better suited for the laboratory than for life.
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