Authors
Helena Sjölin, Veronica Lindström, Veronica Vicente, Håkan Hult, Charlotte Ringsted, Lisa Kurland
Publication date
2020/7/1
Journal
International emergency nursing
Volume
51
Pages
100890
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Introduction
The ambulance care setting is complex and unpredictable and the personnel must prepare for upcoming assignments. Prehospital emergency care nurses (PENs), are frequently exposed to critical incidents (CIs). There are, to our knowledge, no prior studies describing experiences of requirements for management of caring for a patient during a CI in the ambulance care context. Therefore, the aim of the study was to explore PENs’ experiences of care in CIs.
Method
A qualitative research design with content analysis has been used, based on semi-structured interviews with eleven PENs in Sweden.
Results
PENs’ experiences can be described as: “In a critical incident, personal ability based on experiential knowledge is central to patient care”. Three generic categories underpinned the main category: “Clinical expertise”, “Professional approach” and “Broad knowledge base”.
Conclusions
The care given …
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