Blar i forfatter "Scott, Remi William"
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Barriers to body temperature monitoring among prehospital personnel: A qualitative study using the modified nominal group technique
Scott, Remi William; Fredriksen, Knut (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-06-22)Objectives - To identify and explore barriers that healthcare professionals working as prehospital care (PHC) providers at the University Hospital of North Norway experience with temperature monitoring and discover solutions to these problems.<p> <p>Study design - Qualitative study using the modified nominal group technique.<p> <p>Materials and methods - 14 experienced healthcare professionals ... -
Challenges and objections to body temperature monitoring among pre-hospital personnel. A modified nominal group technique study.
Scott, Remi William (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2021-11-01)Background: Hypothermia is common and correlates with mortality and morbidity for emergency patients, but a pre-hospital temperature measurement is often omitted. Objectives: To investigate barriers that pre-hospital care (PHC) providers experience with temperature monitoring, and solutions to the problem. Study design: Modified nominal group technique. Materials and methods: Fourteen PHC providers ... -
Extracurricular work experience and its association with training and confidence in emergency medicine procedures among medical students: a cross-sectional study from a Norwegian medical school
Scott, Remi William; Fredriksen, Knut (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-09-27)<p><b> Objective </b> Proficiency in basic emergency procedures is important for junior doctors, but the amount of practical exposure may vary. We studied the association between students’ extracurricular healthcare-related (ECHR) work experience and self-reported practical training and confidence in selected emergency medicine procedures. <p><b> Study design</b> Cross-sectional ... -
Medical school and self-reported practical skills: How do the UiT medical students acquire practical competence in emergency medicine skills?
Scott, Remi William; Sørensen, Frode; Fredriksen, Knut (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2021-05-28)Abstract Aims: To investigate how extracurricular healthcare-related (ECHR) work experience influenced University of Tromsø – The Arctic University of Norway’s medical students’ and graduates’ achieved level of practical training and their self-perceived confidence in selected practical skills believed to be important for emergency medicine. Materials and methods: Medical students and graduates ...