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C J Cabilan

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Dafny H, Waheed N, Cabilan C, Johnston S, Pearson V, Adams A, et al.
J Adv Nurs . 2024 Jul; 81(3):1142-1171. PMID: 39078141
Aim: To systematically investigate the effectiveness of interventions for managing workplace violence experienced by registered nursing students during clinical placement. Design: A systematic review of experimental studies. Methods: The review...
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Kynoch K, Liu X, Cabilan C, Ramis M
JBI Evid Synth . 2024 Apr; 22(4):515-517. PMID: 38600645
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Dafny H, McCloud C, Champion S, Pearson V, Hines S, Brown S, et al.
JBI Evid Synth . 2023 Dec; 22(5):881-888. PMID: 38126266
Objectives: The objective of this review is to investigate the effectiveness of workplace violence management or prevention interventions, including strategies, protocols, and policies, to address violence against, and provide support...
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Kynoch K, Liu X, Cabilan C, Ramis M
JBI Evid Synth . 2023 Oct; 22(4):560-606. PMID: 37851359
Objective: The objective of this review was to determine the effect of educational programs that have been implemented in acute health care settings to manage or prevent aggressive behaviors toward...
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Cabilan C, McRae J, Ganzon K, Appo C, Rogers S, OSullivan M, et al.
J Emerg Nurs . 2023 Mar; 49(3):360-370. PMID: 36872199
Introduction: Occupational violence in emergency departments is prevalent and detrimental to staff and health services. There is an urgent call for solutions; accordingly, this study describes the implementation and early...
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Cabilan C, Eley R, Snoswell C, Jones A, Johnston A
Australas Emerg Care . 2022 Jul; 26(1):54-58. PMID: 35906121
Background: The three-item occupational violence (OV) risk assessment tool was developed and validated for use in emergency departments (EDs). It prompts review of each patient's aggression history, behaviours, and clinical...
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Tosswill H, Cabilan C, Learmont B, Taurima K
Australas Emerg Care . 2022 Jul; 26(1):7-12. PMID: 35882619
Background: Restrictive interventions (chemical, physical, or mechanical restraints) to manage patients who are potentially or actually violent in the emergency department (ED) can be harmful and costly. Non-restrictive interventions are...
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Griffin B, Cabilan C, Ayoub B, Xu H, Palmieri T, Kimble R, et al.
Australas Emerg Care . 2022 Jun; 25(4):367-376. PMID: 35688782
Background: Burn injuries are a leading cause of morbidity that can result in devastating disability and poor quality of life for survivors. This systematic review aimed to synthesise evidence regarding...
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Cabilan C, McRae J, Learmont B, Taurima K, Galbraith S, Mason D, et al.
J Adv Nurs . 2022 Feb; 78(4):1176-1185. PMID: 35128709
Aim: To develop and psychometrically test an occupational violence (OV) risk assessment tool in the emergency department (ED). Design: Three studies were conducted in phases: content validity, predictive validity and...
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Cabilan C, Eley R, Staib A, Rowney B, Kay P
Emerg Med Australas . 2021 Nov; 34(3):370-375. PMID: 34786840
Objectives: To compare time metrics associated with a temporary disruption to ED computed tomography (CT) scanner location from adjacent to the ED with direct access from resuscitation rooms, to a...