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Happy I Kusumawati,Judy Magarey,Philippa Rasmussen Happy I Kusumawati
Backgrounds: The increasing demand for emergency care may cause prolonged Emergency Department length of stay that has an impact on quality of care. In Indonesia, factors influencing Emergency Department length of stay ar...
D Berry,M Street,J Considine D Berry
Background: Frequent Emergency Department (ED) attendance is a common occurrence, across all patient age groups. Older frequent users of ED are an at-risk group who often have complex, chronic health needs with many requi...
Audas W Grant,David J Buckley Audas W Grant
Introduction: The geographical vastness of Australia in rural and remote regions provides challenges for hospital nursing staff when a medical officer is not immediately available. Delaying treatment until a medical offic...
Hui Grace Xu,Amy N B Johnston,Jaimi H Greenslade et al. Hui Grace Xu et al.
Background: Emergency departments (EDs) are stressful workplaces. Limited research explores components ED staff find stressful and how they cope. The aim of this study is to describe ED staff perceptions of their working ...
S Liddicoat S Liddicoat
Background: People with self harm and suicidal ideation are increasingly presenting emergency departments, resulting in significant economic impacts, increasing pressure on triage processes, and often poor outcomes and ex...
Andrea Taylor,Marc Broadbent,Marianne Wallis et al. Andrea Taylor et al.
Background: The rapid screening of older adults in the Emergency Department (ED) at risk of adverse events is considered useful. The aim of this study was to evaluate the predictive validity of the interRAI ED screener fo...
Rocío Juliá-Sanchis,Miguel Richart-Martínez,Noelia García-Aracil et al. Rocío Juliá-Sanchis et al.
Background: to determine the prevalence of burnout syndrome among Spanish emergency medical service professionals and establish any possible relationships between their levels of empathy and sociodemographic and/or workin...
Frank Donnelly,Rebecca Feo,Eva Jangland et al. Frank Donnelly et al.
Background: Acute abdominal pain is a common reason for presentation to the emergency department. Understanding the role of nurses involved in management of acute abdominal pain is important for improving patient care and...
Andrew Coggins,Nargus Ebrahimi,Ursula Kemp et al. Andrew Coggins et al.
Background: In the Emergency Department cervical spine immobilisation precautions are frequently used. There is controversy in regard to the balance of risks and benefits of routine immobilisation in conscious patients. ...
Shelly Ann Storozuk,Martha L P MacLeod,Shannon Freeman et al. Shelly Ann Storozuk et al.
Background: With the rise of patients with sepsis presenting to emergency departments, emergency nurses, as frontline healthcare workers, require current clinical knowledge of sepsis. The aim of this study was to assess e...