International Emergency Nursing Vol. 61 March 2022
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International Emergency Nursing Vol. 61 March 2022
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International Emergency Nursing Vol. 61 March 2022
Emergency trauma care during the COVID-19 pandemic: A phenomenological study of nurses’ experiences
Objective: This study aimed to explore nurses’ experiences in delivering emergency trauma care during the
COVID-19 pandemic at a level I trauma centre in Saudi Arabia.
Methods: A qualitative, descriptive phenomenological design was utilised, in…
COVID-19 pandemic at a level I trauma centre in Saudi Arabia.
Methods: A qualitative, descriptive phenomenological design was utilised, in…
International Emergency Nursing Vol. 61 March 2022
Self-reported clinical competence before entering advanced level training in acute and prehospital emergency care among registered nurses in Sweden
The goal of healthcare is to provide safe, high quality care, and this places nurses’ competence in focus since nurses represent the majority of
healthcare workers around the globe [1,2]. The clinical context of nursing is rapidly changing due to…
healthcare workers around the globe [1,2]. The clinical context of nursing is rapidly changing due to…
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