绘制2010年至2023年英国会议上提出的院前研究:文献计量学研究。

Graham McClelland, Dan Haworth, Karl Charlton, Lee Thompson, Tracy Finch, Julia Williams
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导读:近年来护理专业的增长反映在护理人员或与护理人员、救护车服务和院前护理相关的出版物的增长中。出版物不是传播新知识的唯一方法,会议是另一种传播方法。会议报告可能会发表,也可能不会发表,因此,研究这些会议报告提供了一个不同的视角来看待行业内的兴趣和研究主题。这项研究旨在报告2010年至2023年英国护理人员相关大型会议上提出的材料。方法:该项目包括文献计量学研究,描述了2010年至2023年英国护理人员相关会议的演讲。研究小组根据预先确定的标准选择与护理人员实践相关的会议。使用标准化表格来提取有关演示文稿和演示者的数据。数据以描述性的方式呈现。结果:选择了6个大型会议(999 EMS研究论坛、救护车领导论坛、院前护理学院会议、护理学院全国会议、研究会议和学生会议),并收集了43个单独会议的数据,占该时间框架内潜在会议的70%。数据包括551位个人演讲者的690次演讲。护理人员是最常见的专业群体。伦敦救护车服务、东北救护车服务和谢菲尔德大学是最常见的机构。讨论中最常见的主题是政策和实践、研究和创伤。最常见的方法是定性的。结论:本研究概述了在护理人员、救护车服务和院前会议上提出的研究。许多人在选定的会议上介绍了范围广泛的研究。数据中包含广泛的主题,但高影响、低频率的临床状况,如心脏骤停和重大创伤,具有很高的特征。
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Mapping pre-hospital research presented at UK conferences between 2010 and 2023: a bibliometric study.

Introduction: The growth of the paramedic profession over recent years is reflected in the growing body of publications by paramedics or related to paramedics, ambulance services and pre-hospital care. Publications are not the only method by which new knowledge can be disseminated, and conferences represent another method of dissemination. Conference presentations may or may not be published, so studying these presents a different perspective on topics of interest and research happening within the profession. This study set out to report on material presented at large conferences relevant to UK paramedics between 2010 and 2023.

Methods: The project comprised a bibliometric study describing presentations from UK conferences relevant to paramedics between 2010 and 2023. Conferences relevant to paramedic practice were selected by the study team based on pre-determined criteria. Standardised forms were used to extract data on presentations and presenters. Data are presented descriptively.

Results: Six large conferences (999 EMS Research Forum, Ambulance Leadership Forum, Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care Conference, College of Paramedics National Conference, Research Conference and Student Conference) were selected, and data from 43 individual conferences were collected, representing 70% of the potential conferences during this time frame. The data include 690 presentations given by 551 individual presenters. Paramedics were the most common professional group presenting. The London Ambulance Service, North East Ambulance Service and University of Sheffield were the most common institutions represented. The most common topics under discussion were policy and practice, research and trauma. The most common methodologies were qualitative.

Conclusion: This study provides an overview of research presented at paramedic, ambulance service and pre-hospital conferences. A wide range of research was presented at the selected conferences by many individuals. A wide range of topics feature in the data, but high-impact, low-frequency clinical conditions, such as cardiac arrest and major trauma, feature highly.

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