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Communicating with family when someone dies in the community: Six important steps for emergency ambulance personnel
This article introduces a six-step model for compassionate communication with family when emergency services are called to death. It is not a prescriptive checklist but a framework highlighting key elements of skilled, empathetic interaction.
Paramedicine Palliative Care Study Day
Paramedicine palliative care study day in Auckland, Friday 11th July. To register visit: https://events.humanitix.com/paramedicine-and-palliative-medicine-study-day
Should paramedic research involve families?
It is generally a memorable situation that leads us to call an ambulance for a family member. However, relatively little research has explored family members’ experiences of emergency ambulance care. Doctoral candidate Eillish Satchell recently identified and considered all existing published research including family and bystander experiences and found there was plenty of opportunity for greater family engagement in paramedic (ambulance) research.