Wilson, Caitlin2021-11-252021-11-252021-03Wilson, C., 2021. The types and effects of feedback received by emergency ambulance staff: a systematic mixed studies review with narrative synthesis. British Paramedic Journal, 5 (4), 68-69.1478-472610.29045/14784726.2021.3.5.4.68http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12417/1201The phenomenon of feedback is well-researched within the wider healthcare context, where it is suggested that feedback can improve patient care and patient safety by enhancing clinical performance and staff mental health (Ivers et al., 2012). Within a pre-hospital context, systematic reviews have been conducted for automated feedback from defibrillators and debrief after simulation, but not on the wider concept of feedback. The aim of this systematic review was to identify, describe and synthesise the published literature on the types and effects of feedback received by emergency ambulance staff. Abstract published with permission.enEmergency Medical ServicesFeedbackSystematic ReviewQuality MeasuresQualitativeQuantativeThe types and effects of feedback received by emergency ambulance staff: a systematic mixed studies review with narrative synthesis