• J Travel Med · Jun 2023

    Clinician-patient communication about emergency aerial medical evacuation in case of infectious disease.

    • Charlotte Albury, Madeleine Tremblett, Helena Webb, Rachna Begh, Rebecca Barnes, Wendy Lawrence, Nichola Walmsley, Deborah Groenewald, Marise Caunter, and Dipti Patel.
    • Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
    • J Travel Med. 2023 Jun 23; 30 (4).

    AbstractConversation analysis of clinician–patient telephone consultations showed that communicating the process and possibility of aerial medical evacuation with people who may require it in future could support better understanding of the process and informed decision-making prior to travel. We identified clear steps clinicians can take to do this.

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