Our Research Studies
Here are some of the research studies we are currently working on:
PARAMEDIC-3
The University of Warwick is working with ambulance services in this area to study how best to give people life-saving medications if their heart suddenly stops (they have a cardiac arrest).
CESSATION
Female ambulance staff experiences of menopause transition aims to evaluate current guidance, the support given and women's experiences of menopause in the workplace within UK Ambulance Services.
STRETCHED
STRategies to manage Emergency ambulance Telephone Callers with sustained High needs research study (STRETCHED) is evaluating the care given to people who make high use of emergency ambulance services.
TRIM Patient Privacy Notice
This patient notification contains information about our research study TRIM, which is looking at how ambulance services responded to 999 calls for suspected COVID-19.
KARMA2
KARMA2 is a study which is looking to see whether ambulance clinicians can identify diabetic ketoacidosis using blood ketone meters and start fluid therapy.
RAPID2
This patient notification contains information about our research trial called RAPID2. RAPID2 is looking at the effectiveness of paramedics providing local anaesthetic injections for patients with a suspected broken hip.