Exploring individual and work organizational peculiarities of working in emergency medical communication centers in Norway- a qualitative study

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Ann-Chatrin Leonardsen
Helge Ramsdal
Theresa M. Olasveengen
Jon E. Steen-Hansen
Fredrik Westmark
Andreas E. Hansen
Camilla Hardeland
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[1] Ostfold University College,Department of Health and Welfare
[2] Ostfold Hospital Trust,Department of Health and Social Studies
[3] Surgical Ward,Department of Anaesthesiology
[4] Ostfold University College,Ostfold HF Hospital Trust
[5] Oslo University Hospital,Prehospital clinic
[6] Vestfold Hospital Trust,undefined
[7] Prehospital Clinic,undefined
[8] Prehospital Clinic,undefined
[9] Oslo University Hospital,undefined
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Emergency medical dispatch; Emergency medical communication centers; Core technologies; Decision making; Call taker; Emergency medical dispatcher; Management; 1-1-3-calls; 9-1-1- calls; Situation awareness;
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