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Rural Emergency Medical Services Clinicians' Perceptions and Preferences in Receiving Clinical Feedback From Hospitals: A Qualitative Needs Assessment.

Katherine SchneiderMimi WilliamsNicholas M MohrAzeemuddin Ahmed
Published in: Prehospital emergency care (2024)
Our results suggest that consistent clinical feedback provided by hospitals was valued. Establishing a culture of providing organized feedback to practicing rural EMS clinicians is important for professional development and can strengthen the relationships between EMS clinicians and hospitals. These study findings can assist in the development and implementation of a standardized feedback instrument to benefit rural EMS clinicians, patients, and the health care system as a whole.
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