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« Back to Publicationsealist evaluation to explain and understand the role of paramedics in primary care
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Eaton G. et al, (2025), BMC Medicine, 23
When facts become optional: Confronting the rise of anti-science culture
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Simpson P. et al, (2025), Paramedicine, 22, 259 - 260
The impact of paramedics working in primary care teams on other professionals and patient experiences: a qualitative study
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Eaton G. et al, (2025), Bjgp Open, 9
Pre-hospital mixed methods research: An updated methodological review
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McManamny T. et al, (2025), Paramedicine
Experiences, challenges, perceptions and facilitators associated with paramedic medication prescribing: A scoping review
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Allman K. et al, (2025), Paramedicine
ealist review of acute pain management in children and young people attended by ambulance
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Nicholls G. et al, (2025), Paramedicine
Utilization of Netnography as a Health Care Research Methodology: Scoping Review
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Sadat A. et al, (2025), Journal of Medical Internet Research, 27
Using an analytic auto-netnographic approach to explore the perceptions of paramedics in primary care.
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Eaton G. et al, (2024), Br Paramed J, 9, 21 - 27
Using realist approaches to explain and understand the optimal use of paramedics in primary care
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Eaton G., (2024)
Transition processes for newly qualified paramedics entering primary care: a critical discussion and theoretical perspective
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Copson J. et al, (2024), British Journal of General Practice, 74, 228 - 231
The need for translational bioethics within perinatal healthcare and policy making: A COVID-19 case study
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Campbell I. et al, (2024), Clinical Ethics
improving Pain mAnagement for childreN and young people attendeD by Ambulance (PANDA): protocol for a realist review.
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Nicholls G. et al, (2024), NIHR Open Research, 4
ddressing the challenges facing the paramedic profession in the United Kingdom
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Eaton G., (2023), British Medical Bulletin, 148, 70 - 78
The advantages and challenges experienced with the implementation and delivery of community paramedicine programmes: A qualitative reflexive thematic analysis
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Shannon B. et al, (2023), Paramedicine, 20, 181 - 197