Rachel O’Hara, Fiona Sampson, Jaqui Long, Joanne Coster, Richard Pilbery
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What influences ambulance clinician decisions to pre-alert Emergency Departments: a qualitative exploration of decision-making in three UK Ambulance Services
Background Ambulance clinicians use pre-alerts to inform receiving hospitals of the imminent arrival of a time-critical patient considered to require immediate attention, enabling the receiving Emergency Department or other clinical area to prepare. Pre-alerts are key to ensuring immediate access to appropriate care, but unnecessary pre-alerts can divert resources from other patients and fuel ‘pre-alert fatigue’ amongst ED staff. This research aims to provide a better understanding of pre-alert decision-making practice.