Real-world, feasibility study to investigate the use of a multidisciplinary app (Pulsara) to improve prehospital communication and timelines for acute stroke/STEMI care
Conclusions
In this Australian-first study, uptake of the digital communication app was strong, patient-centred care timelines improved, although door-to-treatment times remained similar.
Source: BMJ Open - Category: General Medicine Authors: Bladin, C. F., Bagot, K. L., Vu, M., Kim, J., Bernard, S., Smith, K., Hocking, G., Coupland, T., Pearce, D., Badcock, D., Budge, M., Nadurata, V., Pearce, W., Hall, H., Kelly, B., Spencer, A., Chapman, P., Oqueli, E., Sahathevan, R., Kraemer, T., Hair, C. Tags: Open access, Communication Source Type: research
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