Caregivers of Older Surgical Patients Report High Stress and Unmet Needs
Qualitative analysis reveals that family caregivers feel overwhelmed and unprepared throughout the entire perioperative period.
Oncology Providers Prioritize Social Support and Symptom Control at End-of-Life
A qualitative study of 49 clinicians reveals how personal values differ by career stage and may influence patient-centered care.
Paramedics Rely on Informal Norms for Prehospital Opioid Selection
Qualitative data from Oslo University Hospital shows 'ambulance truths' and transport logistics drive the choice between fentanyl and morphine.
Single-Responder Paramedic Units Meet Patient Needs for Immediate Help
Qualitative analysis shows patients prioritize clinical assistance over transport, finding single-paramedic units reduce medical drama.
Students With Moderate Distress Show High Rate of Worsening
A 10-month analysis finds this group is a key target for intervention, with problematic internet use predicting negative outcomes.
LGBTQ+ EMS Clinicians Balance Professional Identity and Disclosure
A qualitative analysis reveals how LGBTQ+ prehospital clinicians navigate workplace disclosure while prioritizing their clinical skills.