The management of diverticulitis: a review of the guidelines.
You, H., Sweeny, A., Cooper, M.L., Von Papen, M. and Innes, J., 2019. The management of diverticulitis: a review of the guidelines. The Medical Journal of Australia, 211(9), pp.n-a.
You, H., Sweeny, A., Cooper, M.L., Von Papen, M. and Innes, J., 2019. The management of diverticulitis: a review of the guidelines. The Medical Journal of Australia, 211(9), pp.n-a.
Yap, C.Y., Taylor, D.M., Kong, D.C., Knott, J.C., Taylor, S.E. and Sedation for Acute Agitation in Emergency Department Patients: Targeting Adverse Events (SIESTA) Collaborative Study Group, 2019. Risk Factors for Sedation©\related Events During Acute Agitation Management in the Emergency Department. Academic Emergency Medicine, 26(10), pp.1135-1143.
Xu, H.G., Johnston, A.N., Greenslade, J.H., Wallis, M., Elder, E., Abraham, L., Thom, O., Carlstr?m, E. and Crilly, J., 2019. Stressors and coping strategies of emergency department nurses and doctors: A cross-sectional study. Australasian emergency care, 22(3), pp.180-186
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Prof Claire Rickard (Griffith, AVATAR)
Prof Amanda Ullman, Dr Nicole Marsh, Ms Tricia Kleidon, Prof Gerben Keijzers, Dr Jessica Schults, Prof Marie Cooke, A/Prof Joshua Byrnes, Prof Robert Ware, Prof Louise Cullen, Dr Stuart Watkins
Members of the ED Collaborative Research Group have been part of a successful partnership grant awarded by the National Health and Medical Research Council. They awarded 1.5M AUD which was matched for by national and state health partners (who contributed 2.1M)
The main aim is to improve the experience for thousands who require peripheral intravenous (IV) catheters throughout the health system. Griffith researchers will work with three Queensland partner hospitals (two metropolitan and one regional), the Queensland rural and remote education provider, and the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Healthcare on the project.
In the first stage of the three-year project, Griffith researchers with partners and stakeholders will co-design a difficult IV access ultrasound pathway and associated implementation strategies. The second stage will see a progressively trialled implementation across hospitals, with a national rollout (metropolitan, rural and remote settings) in the final stage
Franklin, D., Shellshear, D., Babl, F.E., Schlapbach, L.J., Oakley, E., Borland, M.L., Hoeppner, T., George, S., Craig, S., Neutze, J. and Williams, A., 2019. Multicentre, randomised trial to investigate early nasal high¡ªflow therapy in paediatric acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure: a protocol for a randomised controlled trial¡ªa Paediatric Acute respiratory Intervention Study (PARIS 2). BMJ open, 9(12).
Crilly, J., Johnston, A.N., Wallis, M., O'Dwyer, J., Byrnes, J., Scuffham, P., Zhang, P., Bosley, E., Chaboyer, W. and Green, D., 2019. Improving emergency department transfer for patients arriving by ambulance: A retrospective observational study. Emergency Medicine Australasia.
Ranse, J., Cannon, M., Roitman, R. and Morphet, J., 2020. Using clinical based vignettes to further develop a mass gathering event triage tool. Australasian Emergency Care.
Marsden, E., Taylor, A., Wallis, M., Craswell, A., Broadbent, M., Barnett, A. and Crilly, J., 2019. Effect of the Geriatric Emergency Department Intervention on outcomes of care for residents of aged care facilities: A non©\randomised trial. Emergency Medicine Australasia
Greenslade, J.H., Wallis, M.C., Johnston, A., Carlstr?m, E., Wilhelms, D., Thom, O., Abraham, L. and Crilly, J., 2019. Development of a revised Jalowiec Coping Scale for use by emergency clinicians: a cross-sectional scale development study. BMJ open, 9(12