Items where Author is "Williams, Julia"

Number of items: 44.
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  • Identifying the essential elements to inform the development of a research agenda for Paramedicine in Ireland: a Delphi Study. (2024) Kelly-Ann Bowles, Alan M. Batt, Michelle O’Toole, Shane Knox, Liam Hemingway, Julia Williams, Brett Williams and Niamh M. Cummins
  • A scoping review of out-of-hospital research in Ireland from 2000 to 2022. (2024) Kelly-Ann Bowles, Niamh M Cummins, Michelle O’Toole, Shane Knox, Liam Hemingway, Julia Williams, Emilia Ozioma Uzoukwu, Brett Williams and Alan M Batt
  • Ambulance clinician use of capillary blood ketone meters to improve emergency hyperglycaemia care: A stepped‐wedged controlled, mixed‐methods feasibility study. (2024) Larissa Stella Prothero, Thomas Strudwick, Theresa Foster, Andrea Kathleen Lake, Adrian Boyle, Allan Clark, Julia Williams, Gerry Rayman and Ketan Dhatariya
  • Route of drug administration in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: A protocol for a randomised controlled trial (PARAMEDIC-3). (2024) Keith Couper, Chen Ji, Ranjit Lall, Charles D Deakin, Rachael Fothergill, John Long, James Mason, Felix Michelet, Jerry P Nolan, Henry Nwankwo, Tom Quinn, Anne-Marie Slowther, Michael A Smyth, Alison Walker, Loraine Chowdhury, Chloe Norman, Laurille Sprauve, Kath Starr, Sara Wood, Steve Bell, Gemma Bradley, Martina Brown, Shona Brown, Karl Charlton, Alison Coppola, Charlotte Evans, Christine Evans, Theresa Foster, Michelle Jackson, Justin Kearney, Nigel Lang, Adam Mellett-Smith, Ria Osborne, Helen Pocock, Nigel Rees, Robert Spaight, Belinda Tibbetts, Gregory A Whitley, Jason Wiles, Julia Williams, Adam Wright and Gavin D Perkins
  • 'Family members screaming for help makes it very difficult to don PPE'. A qualitative study on UK ambulance staff experiences of infection prevention and control practices during the COVID-19 pandemic. (2024) Peter Eaton-Williams and Julia Williams
  • The SEE-IT Trial: emergency medical services Streaming Enabled Evaluation In Trauma: a feasibility randomised controlled trial. (2024) SEE-IT Trial Group and Julia Williams
  • A systematic review of ambulance service-based randomised controlled trials in stroke. (2023) Mark Dixon, Jason P Appleton, A Niroshan Siriwardena, Julia Williams and Philip M Bath
  • Challenges and Experiences in Multicenter Prehospital Stroke Research: Narrative Data from the Rapid Intervention with Glyceryl Trinitrate in Hypertensive Stroke Trial-2 (RIGHT-2). (2023) RIGHT-2 Investigators, Mark Dixon, Julia Williams and Philip M Bath
  • Building an understanding of Ethnic minority people’s Service Use Relating to Emergency care for injuries: the BE SURE study protocol. (2023) Fadi Baghdadi, Bridie Angela Evans, Steve Goodacre, Paul Anthony John, Thanuja Hettiarachchi, Ann John, Ronan A Lyons, Alison Porter, Solmaz Safari, Aloysius Niroshan Siriwardena, Helen Snooks, Alan Watkins, Julia Williams and Ashrafunnesa Khanom
  • The SEE-IT Trial: emergency medical services S treaming E nabled E valuation I n T rauma: study protocol for an interventional feasibility randomised controlled trial. (2023) on behalf of the SEE-IT Trial Group, Lucie Ollis, Simon S Skene, Julia Williams, Richard Lyon, Cath Taylor, Kate Bennett-Eastley, Mark Cropley, Heather Gage, Janet Holah, Jill Maben, Carin Magnusson, Craig Mortimer and Scott Munro
  • Time intervals and distances travelled for prehospital ambulance stroke care: data from the randomised-controlled ambulance-based Rapid Intervention with Glyceryl trinitrate in Hypertensive stroke Trial-2 (RIGHT-2). (2022) Mark Dixon, Jason P Appleton, Polly Scutt, Lisa J Woodhouse, Lee J Haywood, Diane Havard, Julia Williams, Aloysius Niroshan Siriwardena and Philip M Bath
  • Ambulance clinicians’ attitudes to older patients’ self‐determination when the patient has impaired decision‐making ability: A Delphi study. (2021) Anders Svensson, Anders Bremer, Andreas Rantala, Henrik Andersson, Scott Devenish, Julia Williams and Mats Holmberg
  • Paramedic experiences of providing care in Wales (UK) during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic (PECC-19): a qualitative study using evolved grounded theory. (2021) Nigel Rees, Lauren Smythe, Chloe Hogan and Julia Williams
  • The ticking clock: does actively making an enhanced care team aware of the passage of time improve pre-hospital scene time following traumatic incidents. (2020) L Curtis, Ewoud ter Avest, Jo Griggs, Julia Williams and Richard Lyon
  • Presence of a pre-hospital enhanced care team reduces on scene time and improves triage compliance for stab trauma. (2019) Alan Cowley, Mark Durham, Duncan Aldred, Richard Crabb, Paul Crouch, Adam Heywood, Andy McBride, Julia Williams and Richard Lyon
  • Live video footage from scene to aid helicopter emergency medical service dispatch : A feasibility study. (2019) Ewoud ter Avest, Edward Lambert, Richard de Coverley, Harriet Tucker, Jo Griggs, Mark Wilson, A Ghorbangholi, Julia Williams and Richard Lyon
  • Effect of Trans-Nasal Evaporative Intra-arrest Cooling on Functional Neurologic Outcome in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest : The PRINCESS Randomized Clinical Trial. (2019) Per Nordberg, F. Taccone, A. Truhlar, S. Forsberg, J. Hollenberg, M. Jonsson, J. Cuny, P. Goldstein, N Vermeersch, A Higuet, F. Jimenes, F. Ortiz, Julia Williams, D Desruelles, J Creteur, E. Dillenback, C Busche, Hans-Jorg Busch, M. Ringh, D. Konrad, J Peterson, Jean-Louis Vincent and Leif Svensson
  • Attitudes to cardiopulmonary resuscitation and defibrillator use: a survey of UK adults in 2017. (2019) Claire Hawkes, T.P. Brown, S Booth, Rachael Fothergill, A. Niroshan Siriwardena, S Zakaria, S Askew, Julia Williams, Nigel Rees, C Ji and Gavin Perkins
  • Patient and clinician factors associated with prehospital pain treatment and outcomes: cross sectional study. (2019) A. Niroshan Siriwardena, Zahid B. Asghar, Bill Lord, Helen Pocock, Viet-Hai Phung, Theresa Foster, Julia Williams and Helen A. Snooks
  • A novel method of non-clinical dispatch is associated with a higher rate of critical Helicopter Emergency Medical Service intervention. (2018) Scott Munro, M. Joy, Richard de Coverley, Mark Salmon, Julia Williams and Richard Lyon
  • Emergency medical dispatch recognition, clinical intervention and outcome of patients in traumatic cardiac arrest from major trauma : an observational study. (2018) C. Prentice, J Jeyanathan, Richard de Coverly, Julia Williams and Richard M. Lyon
  • Understanding variation in ambulance service non-conveyance rates: a mixed methods study. (2018) Alicia O'Cathain, E Knowles, L Bishop-Edwards, J. Coster, A. Crum, R. Jacques, C James, R Lawson, M. Marsh, Racheal O'Hara, A. Niroshan Siriwardena, T. Stone, J. Turner and Julia Williams
  • Influence of prehospital airway management on neurological outcome in patients transferred to a heart attack centre following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. (2018) T. Edwards, Julia Williams and Michaela Cottee
  • A retrospective analysis of ketamine administration by Critical Care Paramedics in a pre-hospital care setting. (2018) Cowley Alan, Julia Williams, Peter Westhead, Gray Nick, Adam Watts and Fionna Moore
  • Dietary Advice and Collaborative Working : Do Pharmacists and Allied Health Professionals Other Than Dietitians Have a Role? (2015) Jane McClinchy, Julia Williams, Lynne Gordon and M.C. Cairns
  • Spotlight on Research Funding. (2013) Julia Williams
  • Does Use of the Recognition Of Stroke In the Emergency Room stroke assessment tool enhance stroke recognition by ambulance clinicians. (2013) Rachael Fothergill, Julia Williams, Melanie Edwards, Ian Russell and Patrick Gompertz
  • The use of videos in blended learning to enhance students' learning in systems-based patient assessment with development of associated clinical skills : an analysis. (2013) Geeta Hitch, Julia Williams, Anthony Herbland, James Bowen, Sarah Anne Jardine, Paul Power and Gary Venstone
  • What to do in 2011? (2011) Julia Williams
  • What are the highest priorities for research in pre-hospital care? : Results of a review and Delphi consultation exercise. (2008) Helen Snooks, A Evans, B Wells, J Peconi, M Thomas, Frank Archer, T Clarke, J Dale, R Donohoe, Henry Guly, Chris Hartley-Sharpe, D Janes, Fionna Moore, Jon Nicholl, Janette Turner, Julia Williams and Malcolm Woollard
  • Evaluation of a nurse-paramedic partnership. (2005) Angela Dickinson, Julia Williams, Dono Widiatmoko and S. Kendall
  • Nurse referrals of children to social services. (2001) Ann de St Paer, Appleton Jane and Julia Williams
  • Monograph
  • An Evaluation of early stage development of rotating paramedic model pilot sites. (2019) Janette Turner and Julia Williams
  • Broadening Responsibilities: Consideration Of The Potential To Broaden The Role Of Uniformed Fire Service Employees. (2017) Julia Williams, A. Newton, John Talbot, Chris Skedgel, Anthony Herbland, Annie Skinner, T Mikrut, Ian Willmore and Kathy Jones
  • Evaluation of the Advanced Practitioner Roles. (2009) Linda Miller, A Cox and Julia Williams
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  • Heroism and paramedic practice: A constructivist metasynthesis of qualitative research. (2022) Nigel Rees, Julia Williams, Chloe Hogan, Lauren Smyth and Thomas Archer
  • Quantifying the Risk to Health Care Workers of Cough as an Aerosol Generating Event in an Ambulance Setting: A Research Report. (2022) Dale A Gedge, Robert P Chilcott and Julia Williams
  • Dietary advice and collaborative working : Do health care professionals have a role? (2013) Jane McClinchy, Julia Williams, Lynne Gordon, M.C. Cairns and Gail Fairey
  • A multidisciplinary approach to providing nutritional advice : the views and experiences of allied health professionals and dietitians. (2012) Siobhan Doherty, Jane McClinchy, Lynne Gordon, Julia Williams, Gail Fairey and M.C. Cairns
  • Qualitative research in paramedic practice : an overview. (2012) Julia Williams
  • Researching paramedic clinical practice : a practical guide. (2012) Malcolm Woollard and Julia Williams
  • Using qualitative research methods in paramedic practice. (2012) Julia Williams
  • An exploration of the nutritional advice given to patients by Allied Health Professionals. (2010) Jane McClinchy, Lynne Gordon, Julia Williams, Gail Fairey and M.C. Cairns
  • Nurses and paramedics in partnership : an evaluation. (2005) Ina Machen, Angela Dickinson, Dono Widiatmoko, Julia Williams and S. Kendall