Implementation evaluation of pre-hospital blood collection in regional Australia: a mixed methods study

In response to increasing emergency department presentations and wait times in Australia, multiple strategies and models of care have been implemented with varying results. One effective strategy has been the implementation of pre-hospital blood collection by paramedics when they insert an intravenous cannula. This research aims to determine the efficiency of and barriers to wider implementation of a pre-hospital blood collection trial in a regional context. In particular, to evaluate the impact of the pre-hospital blood collection on time to pathology results and error rates, and paramedic opinion.
Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal - Category: Nursing Authors: Source Type: research