Doctorate
Doctorate Title: Validation of training effectiveness and impact on subjective safety, treatment strategies and communication in the prehospital care of severely injured patients: a prospective longitudinal mixed-methods study.
Doctorate Description: Emergency training is designed to improve medical care teams' knowledge, practical skills, and treatment procedures in patient care to increase patient safety. This requires effective training, but the multifactorial effects of training are difficult to measure. However, the effects of training are multifactorial and affect patients, practitioners and the system at different levels. The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of training and the influence of courses on subjective safety, treatment strategies and communication in the prehospital care of seriously injured patients. 
Details:
Type: PhD
 University: University Tübingen
 Primary Supervisor: Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. Ulrich Stöckle
 Category: Trauma
 Funding:
 Start Date: 2014
 End Date: 2019
 Status: Complete
Thesis
ThesisResearch Interests
Health Services Research; Prehospital Emergency Care; Trauma; Analgesia; Competences.





