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Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare | 2004

Operators' experiences of emergency calls.

Kerstin Forslund; Annica Kihlgren; Mona Kihlgren

In Sweden, the operators at emergency dispatch centres are responsible for allocating resources (e.g. ambulances, fire brigade, police) in response to calls. We analysed situations that the emergency operators experienced as difficult and their reflections on how they managed them. Interviews were conducted with all 16 emergency operators at a centre that serves a population of 275,000 and receives about 700,000 emergency calls annually. A phenomenological–hermeneutic approach was used for the analysis. Situations that operators experienced as difficult were characterized by uncertainty, communication difficulties and insufficient resources. Skills, knowledge and experience were regarded as important in the management of these situations, as were personal qualities such as sensitivity, insight, empathy and intuition. The emergency operators stated that they needed more guidance, feedback and education in their work. This would lead to an increased sense of certainty, which would lead to decreased stress and a better outcome for those in need.


Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare | 2005

Patients with acute chest pain : experiences of emergency calls and pre-hospital care

Kerstin Forslund; Mona Kihlgren; Ingela Östman; Venke Sørlie

Acute chest pain is a common reason why people call an emergency medical dispatch (EMD) centre. We examined how patients with acute chest pain experience the emergency call and their pre-hospital care. A qualitative design was used with a phenomenological-hermeneutic approach. Thirteen patients were interviewed, three women and 10 men. The patients were grateful that their lives had been saved and in general were satisfied with their pre-hospital contact. Sometimes they felt that it took too long for the emergency operators to answer and to understand the urgency. They were in a life-threatening situation and their feeling of vulnerability and dependency was great. Time seemed to stand still while they were waiting for help during their traumatic experience. The situation was fraught with pain, fear and an experience of loneliness. A sense of individualized care is important to strengthen trust and confidence between the patient and the pre-hospital personnel. Patients were aware of what number to call to reach the EMD centre, but were uncertain about when to call. More lives can be saved if people do not hesitate to call for help.


Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences | 2014

To surrender in dependence of another : the relationship with the ambulance clinicians as experienced by patients

Mats Holmberg; Kerstin Forslund; Anna Carin Wahlberg; Ingegerd Fagerberg


Journal of Nursing Management | 2006

Managements' perception of community nurses' decision-making processes when referring older adults to an emergency department

Annica Kihlgren; Kerstin Forslund; Ingegerd Fagerberg


International Emergency Nursing | 2006

Experiences of adding nurses to increase medical competence at an emergency medical dispatch centre

Kerstin Forslund; Mona Kihlgren; Venke Sørlie


International Emergency Nursing | 2008

Acute chest pain emergencies - spouses' prehospital experiences

Kerstin Forslund; Robin Quell; Venke Sørlie


Nursing in Critical Care | 2016

Ambulance clinicians' experiences of relationships with patients and significant others.

Mats Holmberg; Anna Carin Wahlberg; Ingegerd Fagerberg; Kerstin Forslund


Nursing in Critical Care | 2015

The relationship with the ambulance clinicians as experienced by significant others

Mats Holmberg; Kerstin Forslund; Anna Carin Wahlberg; Ingegerd Fagerberg


Archive | 2011

Acute chest pain : spouses' experiences of the alarm situation, emergency call and prehospital care

Kerstin Forslund; Robin Quell; Venke Sørlie


Nursing in Critical Care | 2016

The relationship with the ambulance clinicians as experienced by significant others: Ambulance clinicians and significant others

Mats Holmberg; Kerstin Forslund; Anna Carin Wahlberg; Ingegerd Fagerberg

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