A 2000 word essay on the reason behind The Major Trauma: Service Delivery policy by NICE and its implicatons to person centred paramedic care.
Using the NICE, Major Trauma: Service Delivery Policy: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng40/resources/major-trauma-service-delivery-pdf-1837446110917 Answer questions below in essay.
FORMAT
Introduction (200 words)
What
Why (rationale)
How (is this relevant to Paramedic practice)
Main Body (1600 words)
What evidence was used to create policy?
How did you approach your literature review? Was literature/research plentiful or difficult to find and what sources did you use?
Was research used in policy valid, peer based, reliable and valid to paramedics in a pre-hospital role?
What problems did you incur in researching this policy?
What type of methods were used in developing policy?
How does this policy relate to paramedics and is there any legal or ethical issues in implementing this policy?
What are the negatives to this policy and have they been offset by any positives?
How does your policy map to concepts of Evidence based practice?
Conclusion (200 words)
Summarise main outcome(s) and practical application of your findings
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this module, students will have demonstrated:
Knowledge
K1. The ability to discuss the relevance of evidence based practice to paramedic care and policy.
K2. A detailed knowledge of the main research methods utilised in developing evidence for paramedic science.
K3. The ability to explore legal and ethical issues relevant to best practice in paramedic science research.
K4. The ability to apply, question and relate the appropriate concepts of evidence based that underpin paramedic science.
Skills
S5. Appraisal of a range of published literature.
S6. Articulate how evidence can be integrated in paramedic practice.
S7. Evaluate a range of sources of evidence to inform health care practice.
S8. The ability to identify key areas of importance to service users and carers involved in the design, delivery and evaluation of research in health care.