Enhancing end-of-life care for advanced heart failure patients in Saudi Arabian emergency departments (EDs): Perspectives of ED staff on challenges [0.03%]
改善沙特阿拉伯急诊科晚期心力衰竭患者的姑息治疗:急诊科工作人员面临的挑战观点
Ali Jaber Alqahtani,Geoffrey Keith Mitchell,Lisa Crossland et al.
Ali Jaber Alqahtani et al.
Background: Providing care for patients nearing the end of life who have advanced heart failure presents significant challenges, especially in emergency settings where the primary focus is on life-saving interventions. Ex...
How confident are Queensland paramedics with seizure recognition, differentiation, and management? A pilot study [0.03%]
昆士兰救护人员对癫痫识别、区分和管理的自信程度如何?一项试点研究
Jordan J Hill,Brooke L Hill,Brett Williams
Jordan J Hill
Background: Paramedics in Australia present as the opportune medical personnel to initiate medical intervention of seizure presentations and perform a fundamental role in the prevention of seizure associated morbidity and...
Consumer experiences of emergency department pre-triage waiting period: A mixed-methods study [0.03%]
急诊预检分诊期间的患者体验:一种混合研究方法的研究
Rebecca Sedgman,Noah Pallot,Annette Peart et al.
Rebecca Sedgman et al.
Background: Emergency department pre-triage waiting periods have received limited attention. We aimed to explore the pre-triage experiences and perspectives of consumers attending emergency departments. ...
Emergency care experiences of patients known to palliative care services and their family: A qualitative interview study [0.03%]
姑息治疗患者及其家属的急诊体验-定性研究
Reuben Sutton,Natalie Elizabeth Anderson,Merryn Gott
Reuben Sutton
Background: With aging and comorbid populations and healthcare services under pressure, emergency department presentations related to palliative care needs are increasing. Little is known about patient and family experien...
RESCUE - Rapid, Effective, Safe Communication in Emergency Departments: A cross-sectional e-survey [0.03%]
基于急诊科的高效、安全沟通调查研究
Amy Freeman-Sanderson,Nicola Clayton,Margaret Fry et al.
Amy Freeman-Sanderson et al.
Background: Effective staff-to-staff and patient-provider communication in the Emergency Department (ED) is essential for safe, quality care. Routine wearing of Personal-Protective-Equipment (PPE) has introduced new chall...
Maintenance of normothermia in the out-of-hospital setting: A pilot comparative crossover study of a foil blanket versus self-warming blanket [0.03%]
户外手术患者保温的临床对照研究:薄膜毯与自限温保温毯的效果比较
Kathleen M OLeary,Rebecca Henderson,Joanne N Caldwell Odgers et al.
Kathleen M OLeary et al.
Introduction: Hypothermia can increase mortality in certain patients. Paramedics apply cotton and foil "space" blankets for warming, yet their effectiveness remains uncertain. This pilot study aimed to evaluate combining ...
First Nations women's experiences of out-of-hospital childbirth: Insights for enhancing paramedic practice - A scoping review [0.03%]
第一民族女性的院外分娩经历:增进救护人员实践的启示——一项综述研究
Arwen Wilkinson,Haley Findlay,Jayne Lawrence et al.
Arwen Wilkinson et al.
Background: Birthing on Country principles in Australia have seen a revitalisation in midwifery care over the last decade with it being seen as a metaphor for the best start to life for First Nations peoples. This scoping...
The experiences of trans (binary and non-binary) people accessing emergency department care in Australia: A grounded theory study [0.03%]
澳大利亚变性人(二元和非二元)在急诊科就诊体验定性研究
Jake A Muller,Elizabeth M Forster,Katina Corones-Watkins et al.
Jake A Muller et al.
Background: This study aimed to explore the experiences of trans (binary and non-binary) people accessing emergency department care in Australia. Method: ...
The Clinical Frailty Scale offers little utility as part of a prediction model for community-dwelling older fallers at risk of re-presenting to the emergency department [0.03%]
临床脆弱性量表对于预测社区中再次就诊的老年人摔倒风险作用较小
Loren Barton,Mark Nelson,Kirsten Strudwick et al.
Loren Barton et al.
Background: There is no published literature on the predictive ability of the Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) for falls risk specific to the Emergency Department (ED) population. This study aims to develop a prognostic model...
Gender bias in text-to-image generative artificial intelligence depiction of Australian paramedics and first responders [0.03%]
文本到图像生成式人工智能中澳大利亚救护人员和急救人员的性别偏见分析
Geoffrey Currie,Johnathan Hewis,Phillip Ebbs
Geoffrey Currie
Introduction: In Australia, almost 50 % of paramedics are female yet they remain under-represented in stereotypical depictions of the profession. The potentially transformative value of generative artificial intelligence ...