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The BPJ is a quarterly electronic journal committed to publishing high-quality research and increasing the evidence-base for the paramedic profession.  It is freely available to all members of The College of Paramedics. 

Publisher: The College of Paramedics

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Volume 4, Number 3, 1 December 2019

Original research

Open Access Optimising ambulance service contribution to clinical trials: a phenomenological exploration using focus groups
pp. 8-15(8)
Authors: Pocock, Helen; Thomson, Michelle; Taylor, Sarah; Deakin, Charles D.; England, Ed

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Open Access Defining major trauma: a pre-hospital perspective using focus groups
pp. 16-23(8)
Authors: Thompson, Lee; Hill, Michael; McMeekin, Peter; Shaw, Gary

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Literature review

Open Access Pre-hospital intranasal analgesia for children suffering pain: a rapid evidence review
pp. 24-34(11)
Authors: Whitley, Gregory Adam; Pilbery, Richard

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Research methodology

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Service evaluation

Open Access Babies born in the pre-hospital setting attended by ambulance clinicians in the north east of England
pp. 43-48(6)
Authors: McClelland, Graham; Burrow, Emma; McAdam, Helen

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College of Paramedics’ Research Conference 2019: Oral abstracts

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Open Access Accuracy of ECG chest electrode placements by paramedics: an observational study
pp. 51-52(2)
Authors: Gregory, Pete; Lodge, Stephen; Kilner, Tim; Paget, Suzy

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Open Access Pre-hospital CPAP for acute respiratory failure: the ACUTE feasibility and pilot randomised controlled trial
pp. 53-54(2)
Authors: Fuller, Gordon W.; Keating, Samuel; Goodacre, Steve; Herbert, Esther; Perkins, Gavin; Rosser, Andy; Gunson, Imogen; Ward, Matthew; Miller, Josh; Bradburn, Mike; Thokala, Praveen; Harris, Tim; Marsh, Maggie; Scott, Alex; Cooper, Cindy

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Open Access Optimising ambulance service contribution to clinical trials: a phenomenological exploration using focus groups
pp. 55-56(2)
Authors: Pocock, Helen; Thomson, Michelle; Taylor, Sarah; Deakin, Charles D.; England, Ed

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Open Access Early adopters of paramedic prescribing: a qualitative study
pp. 57-57(1)
Authors: Stenner, Karen; van Even, Suzanne; Collen, Andy

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Open Access Predictors of effective management of acute pain in children within a UK ambulance service: a cross-sectional study
pp. 58-59(2)
Authors: Whitley, Gregory Adam; Hemingway, Pippa; Richard Law, Graham; Wilson, Caitlin; Siriwardena, A. Niroshan

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