Sökning: "Birgitta Wireklint Sundström"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 8 avhandlingar innehållade orden Birgitta Wireklint Sundström.
1. Förberedd på att vara oförberedd : en fenomenologisk studie av vårdande bedömning och dess lärande i ambulanssjukvård
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2. Förberedd på att vara oförberedd : En fenomenologisk studie av vårdande bedömning och dess lärande i ambulanssjukvård
Sammanfattning : Wireklint Sundström, Birgitta, 2005. Prepared to be unprepared. A phenomeno-logical study of assessment with a caring approach and how it can be learned in the ambulance services. LÄS MER
3. Patient safety at emergency departments : challenges with crowding, multitasking and interruptions
Sammanfattning : Several challenges with patient safety in the emergency department (ED) context have beenpreviously identified, and some commonly mentioned are crowding, multitasking, andinterruptions. The ED is a complex, high-risk work environment where multiple clinicians(physicians, registered nurses [RNs], and licensed practical nurses [LPNs]) are constantlyworking in parallel work processes, in an often crowded ED, while conducting tasksinvolving cognitively demanding decision-making processes. LÄS MER
4. Prioritering vid utlarmning i prehospital vård
Sammanfattning : It is important that ambulances are urgently directed to patients who are in need of immediate help and of quick transportation to a hospital. Because resources are limited, emergency medical dispatch centres (EMD) cannot send ambulances with high priority to all callers. The efficiency of the system is therefore dependent on triage. LÄS MER
5. Disaster response for recovery : survivors experiences, and the use of disaster radio to promote health after natural disasters
Sammanfattning : Disasters occur all over the world, and affect a rising number of people. The health effects of natural disasters depend on several factors present before, during, and after a disaster event. However, there is only limited knowledge of survivors experiences, needs, and health after natural disasters. LÄS MER