Compilation thesis (teaser)
A compilation thesis integrating Studies I–IV is in preparation. This page describes the scope and organising idea of the thesis without reproducing
unpublished thesis text or citing the thesis as a source.
Scope
- Study I: dispatcher work under scarcity and real-time queue management.
- Study II: breathing emergencies—heterogeneity and non-linear patterns in conditional risk.
- Study III: infection presentations—alignment across dispatch suspicion, on-scene phenotype, and high-risk triage.
- Study IV: response time as a systems metric shaped by interacting operational and contextual factors.
Organising idea
The thesis synthesises how EMS safety emerges from system function under uncertainty: prioritisation, allocation, and response-time management distribute
risk across patients and over time. The synthesis focuses on transparent interpretation and system-level patient safety implications.
Availability
A public record and link will be added once the thesis is formally published and shareable.