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Viet Tran,Simone A Page,Lauren Thurlow et al. Viet Tran et al.
Background: The adoption of key performance indicators (KPIs) in healthcare has transcended fiscal objectives, now seen as a symbol of commitment to high quality and safe patient care. Our objective was to describe and co...
Samar Al-Shamaa,Amber Jones,Jennifer Brodie et al. Samar Al-Shamaa et al.
Background: Child life therapists (CLT) use play and education to empower children and reduce their stress and anxiety in hospital. There is growing research on their effect on patient care; however, experiences of the mu...
Alison Craswell,Jacqueline Peet,Aletta Cowen et al. Alison Craswell et al.
Background: Predicted nurse shortages internationally call for nurses to work at their full scope of practice. Nurse practitioners recommending computerised tomography imaging require medical signoff impacting emergency d...
Kate Curtis,Julie Considine,Belinda Kennedy et al. Kate Curtis et al.
Aim: To examine the effect of the HIRAID® emergency nursing framework on clinical handover. Background: Clinical handover is very freq...
Matthew Nagel,Chris J Selman,Abby A Burrows et al. Matthew Nagel et al.
Background: Headache is a common emergency department (ED) presentation. We aimed to determine the proportion of patients undergoing Computerised Tomography (CT) for non-traumatic headache and identify factors influencing...
Kate Curtis,Darcy Morris,Sarah Kourouche et al. Kate Curtis et al.
Background: To address increasing wait times and length of stay, many emergency departments (EDs) have implemented protocols focused on nurse-initiated care, enabling nurses to commence treatments, investigations or medic...
Carrie Janerka,Kaoru Nosaka,Aaron Lapuz Alejandro et al. Carrie Janerka et al.
Background: Older adults with cognitive impairment frequently present to emergency departments and often experience poor pain management. Patients' impaired self-reporting, limited clinician training, inconsistent use of ...
Baylie Trostian,Andrea McCloughen,Luise Lago et al. Baylie Trostian et al.
Background: Linking routinely collected patient-level health data supports service planning and research while protecting privacy, though it poses several challenges. This paper demonstrates the process used to produce hi...
Matt Wilkinson-Stokes,Dianne Crellin,Celene Y L Yap et al. Matt Wilkinson-Stokes et al.
Background: For over 30 years ambulance services have used the community paramedic (CP) model, in which paramedics receive additional education and deliver specialist interventions to manage non-emergency patients. This s...
Caitlin Fitzgibbon,Georgia Clarkson,Liz Thyer Caitlin Fitzgibbon
Background: To better align with the evolving needs of the community, Australian ambulance services are increasingly required to develop innovative care models. The dual-qualified emergency nurse-paramedic has skills and ...