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The Scottish Approach: A case study of the Out-Of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Strategy

Report
Lloyd, A. (2017)
The Scottish Approach: A case study of the Out-Of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Strategy. The Scottish Government
This report sets out the findings from a series of interviews with partner organisations involved in the design and delivery of Scotland’s first national Out-of-Hospital Cardi...

Dynamic nurse leadership in high-pressure situations.

Journal Article
Lloyd, A., Clegg, G., & Crouch, R. (2015)
Dynamic nurse leadership in high-pressure situations. Emergency Nurse, 23(3), 24-25. doi:10.7748/en.23.3.24.e1409
Traditionally, healthcare professionals have been expected to acquire technical skills while minimal attention has been paid to the non-technical skills (NTS) they require to ...

Feasibility of EEG to monitor cognitive performance during venous cannulation: EEG Distracted Intravenous Access (E-DIVA)

Journal Article
Lowe, D. J., James, S. A., Lloyd, A., & Clegg, G. R. (2016)
Feasibility of EEG to monitor cognitive performance during venous cannulation: EEG Distracted Intravenous Access (E-DIVA). BMJ Simulation && Technology Enhanced Learning, 2(3), 68-72. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjstel-2015-000082
Background The feasibility study aims to evaluate the use of EEG in measuring workload during a simulated intravenous cannulation task. Cognitive workload is strongly linked t...

1000 hours of observing nurses: Towards a theory of nursing leadership during emergency department resuscitation

Presentation / Conference
Lloyd, A., Black, P., & Clegg, G. (2018, October)
1000 hours of observing nurses: Towards a theory of nursing leadership during emergency department resuscitation. Presented at 3rd Global Conference on Emergency Nursing and Trauma Care
No abstract available.

24 hours in A&E: A video analysis of nurses’ clinical and non-clinical task performance during live clinical resuscitation episodes

Presentation / Conference
Lloyd, A. (2016, September)
24 hours in A&E: A video analysis of nurses’ clinical and non-clinical task performance during live clinical resuscitation episodes. Presented at 2nd Global Conference on Emergency Nursing & Trauma Care, Spain
No abstract available.

Leadership during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: a video-analysis of clinical patient episodes

Presentation / Conference
Lloyd, A. (2016, June)
Leadership during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: a video-analysis of clinical patient episodes. Poster presented at Scottish Cardiac Arrest Symposium
No abstract available.

From leader to leadership in emergency care

Journal Article
Lloyd, A., & Clegg, G. (2016)
From leader to leadership in emergency care. Nursing Times, 112(41-42), 10-12
Historically, leadership research has focused on the qualities of people in formal leadership positions, not the processes of leadership itself. However, leader-centric approa...

‘It’s a silent leadership’: An interview and questionnaire study investigating staff conceptualisations of leadership during emergency department resuscitation

Presentation / Conference
Lloyd, A. (2016, September)
‘It’s a silent leadership’: An interview and questionnaire study investigating staff conceptualisations of leadership during emergency department resuscitation. Presented at 2nd Global Conference on Emergency Nursing & Trauma Care
No abstract available.

Video in the healthcare workplace – opportunities to educate and enhance practice

Presentation / Conference
Lloyd, A. (2016, May)
Video in the healthcare workplace – opportunities to educate and enhance practice. Presented at 6th National Scottish Medical Education Conference, Scotland
No abstract available.

How to implement live video recording in the clinical environment: A practical guide for clinical services

Journal Article
Lloyd, A., Dewar, A., Edgar, S., Caesar, D., Gowens, P., & Clegg, G. (2017)
How to implement live video recording in the clinical environment: A practical guide for clinical services. International Journal of Clinical Practice, 71(6), https://doi.org/10.1111/ijcp.12951
Background: The use of video in healthcare is becoming more common, particularly in simulation and educational settings. However, video recording live episodes of clinical car...