Body-worn cameras (BWCs) are commonplace in many workplaces, but rare in the real-time audit of clinical performance in the pre-hospital setting. There are currently no data supporting the use of BWCs as an acceptable tool in clinical audit. Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a good candidate for audit – time critical, high stakes and not well observed. While the use of cameras to record such clinical data is demonstrably useful, it could be perceived by front line ambulance staff as intrusive and have a deleterious impact on clinical care. Investigating these potential barriers is important in ensuring that our effort to enhance the early phase of pre-hospital care through video audit does not have negative unintended consequences.
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