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Jeffery Faccenda,Natasha Jennings,Kathleen Tori Jeffery Faccenda
Quality of patient care in emergency departments is a key indicator of healthcare performance. While the role of Nurse Practitioners (NPs) in adult emergency care is well established, limited research exists on Paediatric Emergency Nurse Pr...
Eillish Satchell,Merryn Gott,Madeleine Juhrmann et al. Eillish Satchell et al.
Background: Ambulance personnel play an important role in supporting families during death, dying, and bereavement. Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines are crucial for ensuring high-quality ambulance care. However...
Angela Park,Richard Armour,Kate Cantwell Angela Park
Background: Tension pneumothorax (TPTX) is a life-threatening condition requiring rapid diagnosis and management. However, accurate diagnosis is challenging in the prehospital environment. We sought to investigate the cli...
Mohd Idzwan Zakaria Mohd Idzwan Zakaria
This letter highlights the lack of standardised frailty assessment in Malaysia's prehospital emergency care and contrasts it with emerging practices in Australia. It advocates for system-wide improvements including training, integration, an...
Shanley Chong,Helen M Achat,Joanne M Stubbs et al. Shanley Chong et al.
Background: Patients with mental health (MH) problems are at higher-than-average risk of leaving emergency departments (EDs) against medical advice and of re-presentations. For patients with a MH diagnosis in ED, we aimed...
Luise Kazda,Kristen Pickles,Philomena Colagiuri et al. Luise Kazda et al.
Background: Pathology testing in emergency departments (EDs) is often unnecessary, leading to avoidable financial and environmental costs without improving clinical care. This overview summarises interventions to reduce p...
Sophie Dilworth,Jean Ball,Michelle Giles et al. Sophie Dilworth et al.
In Australia emergency department (ED) workflows have traditionally been reliant on a medical workforce. Ongoing and critical medical workforce shortages in rural areas have resulted in sub-optimal access to emergency department services. N...
Helen Zaouk,Michael Piza,Sabrina Naz et al. Helen Zaouk et al.
Background: Delayed access to treatment in the Emergency Department for patients presenting with time-critical presentations leads to increased morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to determine if the introduction of...
Carrie Janerka,Gavin D Leslie,Fenella J Gill;PCC ED Triage Group Carrie Janerka
Background: A person-centred care approach is widely considered a standard for quality healthcare and has been adopted in various acute care settings. However, emergency department (ED) triage presents unique challenges t...