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Sunmi Lee,Hyunjin Oh Sunmi Lee
Background: Patients with alcohol intoxication are screened and treated at emergency departments (EDs), at the cost of alcohol-related ED visit resource consumption. The purposes of this study were to identify characteris...
Melinda Williamson,Annette Barton,Deborah Edwards et al. Melinda Williamson et al.
Background: The primary objective was to examine whether the Emergency Department (ED) treatment of older adults who fall in Australia is concordant with falls prevention and management clinical guideline care recommendat...
Ursula Howarth,Peta-Anne Zimmerman,Thea van de Mortel et al. Ursula Howarth et al.
Background: The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has focused attention on healthcare workers' concerns about working during a pandemic, yet research on the effect of the pandemic specifically on paramedics is lacking. This...
Caroline M Leaf,Jacqui M Murray Caroline M Leaf
Background: Nursing is becoming an increasingly stressful occupation, identified by high rates of burnout, compounded by a worldwide nursing shortage. Differing solutions to combat burnout have not provided long-term posi...
Tzu-Chi Wu,Chien-Ta Bruce Ho Tzu-Chi Wu
Background: Interest in the metaverse has been growing worldwide as the virtual environment provides opportunities for highly immersive and interactive experiences. Metaverse has gradually gained acceptance in the medical...
Daniel Aiham Ghazali,Raphaëlle Rousseau,Cyril Breque et al. Daniel Aiham Ghazali et al.
Introduction: This study aims to determine the best method for achieving optimal performance of pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) during simulation-based training, whether with or without a performance aid. ...
Paige Marie Watkins,Stacey Masters,Anne-Marie Hill et al. Paige Marie Watkins et al.
Background: The ageing population is requiring more ambulance attendances for falls. This scoping review aimed to map and synthesise the evidence for the prehospital management of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) attended...
C J Cabilan,Robert Eley,Centaine Snoswell et al. C J Cabilan et al.
Background: The three-item occupational violence (OV) risk assessment tool was developed and validated for use in emergency departments (EDs). It prompts review of each patient's aggression history, behaviours, and clinic...
Hayden Tosswill,C J Cabilan,Ben Learmont et al. Hayden Tosswill et al.
Background: Restrictive interventions (chemical, physical, or mechanical restraints) to manage patients who are potentially or actually violent in the emergency department (ED) can be harmful and costly. Non-restrictive i...