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141-MiM25 Dr Trevor Abela Prehospital Nurse

141-MiM25 Dr Trevor Abela Prehospital Nurse

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This week, we have another MiM25 presentation. Dr Trevor Abela discusses the unique role of nurses in Malta's emergency services, the historical context of nursing in the region, and the importance of holistic care and building trust in nursing practice. Dr Abela emphasises the need for nurses to focus on the patient as a person rather than just a set of medical needs and highlights the significance of context in providing effective care.


Takeaways

Malta has a unique nurse-led ambulance service.

Historical context is crucial for understanding current nursing practices.

Nurses should focus on the person, not just on medical tasks.

Building trust with patients is essential for effective care.

Holistic care includes addressing social and psychological factors.

Emergency care must go beyond basic medical priorities.

Nursing education should emphasise patient-centred care.

The relationship between nurse and patient impacts treatment outcomes.

Nurses play a vital role in community health beyond hospitals.

Clinical outcomes do not solely define success in nursing.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the Quorum Podcast

00:44 Nursing in Malta: A Unique Perspective

03:11 Historical Context of Nursing in Malta

06:34 The Role of Nurses in Emergency Services

11:37 Understanding Nursing: Capital N vs. Small n

18:02 The Importance of Context in Nursing Care

25:42 Holistic Care in Pre-Hospital Settings

34:19 Building Trust and Relationships in Nursing

40:48 Conclusions and Reflections on Nursing Practice

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