Exploring individual and work organizational peculiarities of working in emergency medical communication centers in Norway- a qualitative study
Abstract Background Emergency Medical call-takers working in Emergency Medical Communication Centers (EMCCs) are addressing complex and potentially life threatening problems. The call-takers have to make fast decisions, responding to problems described in phone calls. Recent studies focus mainly on...
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Main Authors: | Ann-Chatrin Leonardsen (Author), Helge Ramsdal (Author), Theresa M. Olasveengen (Author), Jon E. Steen-Hansen (Author), Fredrik Westmark (Author), Andreas E. Hansen (Author), Camilla Hardeland (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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