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The feasibility of paramedics delivering antibiotic treatment pre-hospital to red flag sepsis patients: a service evaluation 2(4) | 5803 | 488 | 148 | 636 |
A national survey of ambulance paramedics on the identification of patients with end of life care needs 5(3) | 3838 | 394 | 132 | 526 |
Intravenous versus oral paracetamol in a UK ambulance service: a case control study 5(1) | 3797 | 488 | 221 | 709 |
Professionalism in paramedic practice: the views of paramedics and paramedic students 1(2) | 3722 | 692 | 379 | 1071 |
Pre-hospital intranasal analgesia for children suffering pain: a rapid evidence review 4(3) | 3406 | 270 | 94 | 364 |
Accuracy of ECG chest electrode placements by paramedics: an observational study 4(3) | 3254 | 353 | 145 | 498 |
The prevalence of stress and burnout in UK emergency ambulance service workers and its impact on their mental health and well-being 5(4) | 2868 | 258 | 150 | 408 |
Mental health, well-being and support interventions for UK ambulance services staff: an evidence map, 2000 to 2020 5(4) | 2647 | 551 | 2 | 553 |
Does current pre-hospital analgesia effectively reduce pain in children caused by trauma, within a UK ambulance service? A service evaluation 1(4) | 2568 | 233 | 129 | 362 |
Suicide among ambulance service staff: a review of coroner and employment records 4(4) | 2538 | 288 | 115 | 403 |
Paramedic independent prescribing: a qualitative study of early adopters in the UK 6(1) | 2467 | 147 | 52 | 199 |
A retrospective analysis of ketamine administration by critical care paramedics in a pre-hospital care setting 2(4) | 2378 | 262 | 78 | 340 |
What are the predictors, barriers and facilitators to effective management of acute pain in children by ambulance services? A mixed-methods systematic review protocol 3(2) | 2311 | 246 | 102 | 348 |
Awareness of CPR-induced consciousness by UK paramedics 4(1) | 2228 | 221 | 46 | 267 |
What factors affect paramedics involvement of people with dementia in decisions about their care? A qualitative study 5(4) | 2211 | 390 | 213 | 603 |