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  • Andersson, Henrik, et al. (författare)
  • Introduction
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: Value Incommensurability : Ethics, Risk, and Decision-Making - Ethics, Risk, and Decision-Making. - 9780367702182 - 9780367707873 - 9781003148012 ; , s. 1-27
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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  • Andersson, Henrik, et al. (författare)
  • Introduction
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Value Incommensurability : Ethics, Risk, and Decision-Making - Ethics, Risk, and Decision-Making. - New York : Routledge. - 9780367702182 - 9780367707873 - 9781003148012 ; , s. 1-25
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The possibility of incommensurability indicates that some predicates are different: when two things are incommensurable, neither is determinately better than the other nor are they equally as good as each other. Hence, they are related in some other manner. The possibility of incommensurability can be argued for by referring to the existence of moral dilemmas. Whenever one can make a small improvement argument, one can make a case for incommensurability, and this seems possible any time one makes multidimensional comparisons. Multidimensional comparisons are ubiquitous. In ethical theory, they are almost always present since plausible conceptions of well-being are multidimensional. “Incommensurability” used as a catch-all term is thus compatible with, among other possibilities, incomparability and parity, and all non-conventional value relations fall under its umbrella. The chapter also presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in this book.
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  • Andersson, Henrik, et al. (författare)
  • Spectrum Arguments, Indeterminacy, and Value Superiority
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Value Incommensurability : Ethics, Risk, and Decision-Making - Ethics, Risk, and Decision-Making. - New York : Routledge. - 9780367702182 - 9780367707873 - 9781003148012 ; , s. 109-125
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Larry Temkin has forcefully argued for the possibility that the value comparative “better than” is not transitive and that the betterness relation can be cyclical. Temkin uses so-called spectrum arguments to argue that the belief that “better than” is transitive is incompatible with other beliefs that are more intuitive, so we should conclude that “better than” is not transitive. I will argue that this is mistaken. Granted what we know about the formal features of value, it can be shown that it is at least as intuitive to reject one of the other beliefs. To be more precise, it is the fact that it can be indeterminate how items relate with respect to their value and what is entailed by the fact that one item may be superior in value to another that helps us account for why we should not reject the claim that “better than” is transitive.
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  • Andersson, Ulf, 1985-, et al. (författare)
  • Clinical Reasoning among Registered Nurses in Emergency Medical Services : A Case Study
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making. - : Sage Publications. - 1555-3434 .- 2169-5032. ; 16:3, s. 123-156
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • In emergency medical services (EMS), the clinical reasoning (CR) of registered nurses (RNs) working in ambulance care plays an important role in providing care and treatment that is timely, accurate, appropriate and safe. However, limited existing knowledge about how CR is formed and influenced by the EMS mission hinders the development of service provision and decision support tools for RNs that would further enhance patient safety. To explore the nature of CR and influencing factors in this context, an inductive case study examined 34 observed patient-RN encounters in an EMS setting focusing on ambulance care. The results reveal a fragmented CR approach involving several parallel decision-making processes grounded in and led by patients' narratives. The findings indicate that RNs are not always aware of their own CR and associated influences until they actively reflect on the process, and additional research is needed to clarify this complex phenomenon.
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  • Andersson, Ulf, 1985-, et al. (författare)
  • Clinical reasoning in the emergency medical services: an integrative review
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1757-7241.
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Abstract: Clinical reasoning is the process of gathering and understanding information conducted by clinicians in the emergency medical services (EMS) so as to make informed decisions. Research on clinical reasoning spans several disciplines, but a comprehensive view of the process is lacking. To our knowledge, no review of clinical reasoning in the EMS has been conducted.Aim: The aim was to investigate the nature, deployment, and factors influencing EMS clinicians’ clinical reasoning by means of a review.Method: Data was collected through searches in electronic databases, networking among research teams ,colleagues and friends, “grey literature,” and through ancestry searches. A total of 38 articles were deemed eligible for inclusion and were analyzed using descriptive thematic analysis. The analysis resulted in an overarching finding -namely, the importance for EMS clinicians to adjust for perceived control in unpredictable situations. Within this finding, 3 themes emerged in terms of EMS clinicians’ clinical reasoning: (1) maintaining a holistic view of the patient; (2) keeping an open mind; and (3) improving through criticism. Seven subthemes subsequently emerged from these three themes.Results: This review showed that EMS clinicians’ clinical reasoning begins with the information that they are given about a patient. Based on this information, clinicians calculate the best route to the patient and which equipment to use, and they also assess potential risks. They need to be constantly aware of what is happening on the scene and with the patient and strive to control the situation. This striving also enables EMS clinicians to work safely and effectively in relation to the patient, their relatives, other clinicians, associated organizations, and the wider community. A lack of contextually appropriate guidelines results in the need for creativity and forces EMS clinicians to use “workarounds” to solve issues beyond the scope of the guidelines available. In addition, they often lack organizational support and fear repercussions such as litigation, unemployment, or blame by their EMS or healthcare organization or by patients and relatives.Conclusion: Clinical reasoning is influenced by several factors. Further research is needed to determine which influencing factors can be addressed through interventions to minimize their impact on patient outcomes.
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  • Andersson, Ulf, 1985-, et al. (författare)
  • Organizational factors influencing clinical reasoning in a Swedish emergency medical service organization: An explorative qualitative case study
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Paramedicine. - : Sage Publications. - 2753-6386 .- 2753-6386.
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • IntroductionClinical reasoning (CR) among healthcare professionals working in emergency medical services (EMS) who focus on ambulance care is a vital part of ensuring timely and safe patient care. The EMS environment continually fluctuates, so clinicians constantly need to adapt to new situations. Organizational support is described as important for CR, but overall, research on organizational influences for CR in an EMS context is lacking. An increased understanding of these influencing factors can assist in the development of EMS by strengthening CR among clinicians. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the organizational factors influencing EMS clinicians’ CR.MethodsUsing a qualitative single case study design, an EMS organization in southwestern Sweden was explored. Data were collected from participant observations of patient encounters, individual and group interviews with clinicians and organizational representatives, and organizational document audits. Data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis and triangulation of data sources.ResultsThe results revealed several organizational influencing factors. Collaboration and information sharing internally and externally were emphasized as essential components influencing CR. Additionally, the structure for the clinicians’ ‘room for action’ appeared confused and created uncertainties for CR related to decision mandates.ConclusionThe conclusion is that organizational factors do play an important role in clinicians’ CR. Moreover, the EMS community needs to develop suitable forums for discussing and developing these influencing factors across organizational hierarchies. Finally, clarification is needed on clinicians’ ‘room for action’ within their own organization but also with possible collaborators. 
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  • Andersson, Ulf, 1985-, et al. (författare)
  • Situation awareness in Sweden’s emergency medical services : a goal-directed task analysis
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Discover Health Systems. - 2731-7501. ; 2
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Situation awareness is knowing what is going on in the situation. Clinicians working in the emergency medical services (EMS) encounter numerous situations in various conditions, and to be able to provide efficient and patient safe care they need to understand what is going on and possible projections of the current situation. The design of this study encompassed a Goal-Directed Task analysis where situation awareness information requirements were mapped in relation to goals related to various aspects of the EMS mission. A group of 30 EMS subject matter experts were recruited and answered a web-based survey in three rounds related to what they though themselves or a colleague might need to achieve situation awareness related to the specific goals of various situations. The answers were analysed using content analysis and descriptive statistics. Answers reached consensus at a predetermined level of 75%. Those who reached consensus were entered into the final goal-directed task analysis protocol. The findings presented that EMS clinicians must rely on their own, or their colleagues prior experience or knowledge to achieve situation awareness. This suggests that individual expertise plays a crucial role in developing situation awareness. There also seems to be limited support for situation awareness from organizational guidelines. Furthermore, achieving situation awareness also involves collaborative efforts from the individuals involved in the situation. These findings could add to the foundation for further investigation in this area which could contribute to the development of strategies and tools to enhance situation awareness among EMS clinicians, ultimately improving patient care and safety.
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  • Nilsson, Magnus, et al. (författare)
  • A 9-band WCDMA/EDGE transceiver supporting HSPA evolution
  • 2011
  • Ingår i: [Host publication title missing]. - 0193-6530. ; , s. 366-368
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The future of cellular radio ICs lies in the integration of an ever-increasing number of bands and channel bandwidths. This paper presents a transceiver together with the associated discrete front-end components. The transceiver supports 4 EDGE bands and 9 WCDMA bands (l-VI and Vlll-X), while the radio can be configured to simultaneously support the 4 EDGE bands and up to 5 WCDMA bands: 3 high bands (HB) and 2 low bands (LB). The RX is a SAW-less homodyne composed of a main RX and a diversity RX. To reduce package complexity with so many bands, we chose to minimize the number of ports by using single-ended RF interfaces for both RX and TX. This saves seve ral package pins, but requires careful attention to grounding. The main RX has 8 LNA ports and the diversity RX has 5, with some LNAs supporting multiple bands. On the TX side, 2 ports are used for all EDGE bands and 4 for the WCDMA bands.
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