Nurse escorts' perceptions of nurse-led inter-hospital ambulance transfer in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia: A descriptive survey study
CONCLUSION: Wheatbelt nurse escorts were capable, generalist nurses with a demonstrated skill set in managing patient care during transfer when needed. The 'back of the ambulance' was a challenging environment for nurses to engage in the type of care usually provided in the hospital setting, which come with a high level of uncertainty and anxiety for both patient outcome and own well-being.PMID:38014490 | DOI:10.1111/ajr.13067
Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health - Category: Rural Health Authors: Sinqobizitha Sinq Mndebele Kylie P Russell Tracey H Coventry Source Type: research
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