Development and preliminary testing of an online software system to facilitate assessment of accuracy and consistency in applying the Australasian Triage Scale [0.03%]
澳州分诊规则准确性和一致应用评估的在线软件系统开发及初步试验
Wayne Varndell,Alister Hodge,Kylie Howes et al.
Wayne Varndell et al.
Purpose: The aim of this project was to design and evaluate an online software system to facilitate the assessment of triage decision accuracy and consistency in applying the Australasian Triage Scale. ...
Multicenter Study
Australasian emergency care. 2018 Nov;21(4):150-158. DOI:10.1016/j.auec.2018.10.001 2018
Enhancing the training of trauma resuscitation flash teams: A mixed methods study [0.03%]
增强创伤复苏快速反应团队培训的混合方法研究
Margaret Murphy,Andrea McCloughen,Kate Curtis
Margaret Murphy
Aims: To determine whether simulated multidisciplinary team training influences teamwork practices and experiences when resuscitating critically injured patients and to generate evidence for training trauma resuscitation ...
'It's turned our world upside down': Support needs of parents of critically injured children during Emergency Department admission - A qualitative inquiry [0.03%]
"它已将我们的世界颠倒过来": 急诊科收治的重症儿童父母的支持需求——定性研究
Taneal Wiseman,Kate Curtis,Alexandra Young et al.
Taneal Wiseman et al.
Background: Childhood injury is the largest cause of paediatric hospitalisation in Australia. Parents' psychological wellbeing is important in enabling them to support their children's recovery, however little is known ab...
Pragmatic evaluation of an observational pain assessment scale in the emergency department: The Pain Assessment in Advanced Dementia (PAINAD) scale [0.03%]
实用性的观察性疼痛评估量表在急诊科的评价:晚期痴呆患者疼痛评估量表(PAINAD)
Margaret Fry,Rosalind Elliott
Margaret Fry
Background: Pain assessment is challenging in older people with cognitive impairment who present to the emergency department and may result in suboptimal management. Therefore, the usefulness of the Pain Assessment in Adv...
Observational Study
Australasian emergency care. 2018 Nov;21(4):131-136. DOI:10.1016/j.auec.2018.09.001 2018
Nurse-performed focused ultrasound in the emergency department: A systematic review [0.03%]
急诊科护士进行的聚焦超声系统评价
Wayne Varndell,Michelle Topacio,Carmel Hagness et al.
Wayne Varndell et al.
Aim: The objective of this systematic review was to examine the characteristics and diagnostic accuracy of focused ultrasonography performed by emergency nurses. ...
Implementation of guidelines for sepsis management in emergency departments: A systematic review [0.03%]
急诊科实施管理感染性休克指南的执行情况系统评价
Yasmin Sungkar,Julie Considine,Anastasia Hutchinson
Yasmin Sungkar
Introduction: Timely, evidence-based emergency care for sepsis saves lives. The primary aim of this systematic review was to examine the effect of implementation of guidelines for the ED management of sepsis on time to an...
A Retrospective Study Investigating: Factors associated with mode of arrival and emergency department management for patients with acute stroke [0.03%]
急性卒中患者就诊方式和急诊处理的相关因素的回顾性研究
Danny Kinsella,Ian Mosley,George Braitberg
Danny Kinsella
Background: Presentation by ambulance to the emergency department is critical for stroke patients to receive time dependent treatments. However, little is known of the factors that influence presentation by ambulance. ...
Do consumers who identify as Muslim experience culturally safe care (CSC) in the Emergency Department (ED)? A scoping review [0.03%]
识别为穆斯林的消费者在急诊科是否体验到文化安全护理?一项范畴性审查研究
Mingshuang Ding,Amy N B Johnston,Omer A Mohammed et al.
Mingshuang Ding et al.
Lack of awareness about cultural and religious values and beliefs of patients presenting to Emergency Departments (ED) can compromise patient care and safety. Muslim Australians represent the fastest growing religious demographic group, wit...
Flood disaster preparedness experiences of hospital personnel in Thailand: A qualitative study [0.03%]
泰国洪水灾害的医院人员应急预案经验研究(定性研究)
Kanittha Rattanakanlaya,Achara Sukonthasarn,Suparat Wangsrikhun et al.
Kanittha Rattanakanlaya et al.
Background: Nurses, as well as other health personnel and health systems, worldwide need to be adequately prepared for disasters because it is often difficult to predict where and when disasters strike. The 2011 Thailand ...
A prospective evaluation of the 'C.O.A.C.H.E.D.' cognitive aid for emergency defibrillation [0.03%]
一种名为“C.O.A.C.H.E.D.”的认知助记工具在紧急除颤中的应用效果评估
Andrew Coggins,Cameron Nottingham,Melissa Chin et al.
Andrew Coggins et al.
Introduction: International guidelines recommend that interruptions to chest compressions are minimised during defibrillation. As a result, some resuscitation educators have adopted a more structured approach to defibrill...