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Carroll C, Kundakci B, Muhinyi A, Bastounis A, Jones K, Sutton A, et al.
BMJ Open Qual . 2024 Sep; 13(3). PMID: 39299774
Introduction: Prolonged ambulance response times and unacceptable emergency department (ED) wait times are significant challenges in urgent and emergency care systems associated with patient harm. This scoping review aimed to...
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Marincowitz C, Hasan M, Omer Y, Hodkinson P, McAlpine D, Goodacre S, et al.
Afr J Emerg Med . 2024 Feb; 14(1):51-57. PMID: 38317781
Introduction: Previous studies deriving and validating triage scores for patients with suspected COVID-19 in Emergency Department settings have been conducted in high- or middle-income settings. We assessed eight triage scores'...
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Chambers D, Cantrell A, Preston L, Marincowitz C, Wright L, Conroy S, et al.
Health Soc Care Deliv Res . 2023 Nov; 11(18):1-130. PMID: 37916580
Background: Care homes predominantly care for older people with complex health and care needs, who are at high risk of unplanned hospital admissions. While often necessary, such admissions can be...
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Fuller G, Hasan M, Hodkinson P, McAlpine D, Goodacre S, Bath P, et al.
PLOS Digit Health . 2023 Sep; 2(9):e0000309. PMID: 37729117
COVID-19 infection rates remain high in South Africa. Clinical prediction models may be helpful for rapid triage, and supporting clinical decision making, for patients with suspected COVID-19 infection. The Western...
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Marincowitz C, Bouamra O, Coats T, Surendra Kumar D, Lockey D, Mason L, et al.
PLoS Med . 2023 Jun; 20(6):e1004243. PMID: 37315103
Background: Single-centre studies suggest that successive Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)-related "lockdown" restrictions in England may have led to significant changes in the characteristics of major trauma patients. There is also...
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Marincowitz C, Hodkinson P, McAlpine D, Fuller G, Goodacre S, Bath P, et al.
PLoS One . 2023 Jun; 18(6):e0287091. PMID: 37315048
Background: Uneven vaccination and less resilient health care systems mean hospitals in LMICs are at risk of being overwhelmed during periods of increased COVID-19 infection. Risk-scores proposed for rapid triage...
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Marincowitz C, Sbaffi L, Hasan M, Hodkinson P, McAlpine D, Fuller G, et al.
Emerg Med J . 2023 May; 40(7):509-517. PMID: 37217302
Background: Tools proposed to triage ED acuity in suspected COVID-19 were derived and validated in higher income settings during early waves of the pandemic. We estimated the accuracy of seven...
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Watkins R, Marincowitz C, Locke T, Hunter S
BMJ Case Rep . 2022 Dec; 15(12). PMID: 36543370
A man in his 20s attended the emergency department with three days of fever, headache, reduced appetite and a sore throat. COVID-19 point-of-care test was negative. Blood cultures grew a...
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Marincowitz C, Preston L, Cantrell A, Tonkins M, Sabir L, Mason S
Age Ageing . 2022 Nov; 51(11). PMID: 36413591
Background: care home residents aged over 65 have disproportionate rates of emergency department (ED) attendance and hospitalisation. Around 40% attendances may be avoidable, and hospitalisation is associated with harms. We...
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Marincowitz C, Hodkinson P, McAlpine D, Fuller G, Goodacre S, Bath P, et al.
medRxiv . 2022 Nov; PMID: 36380752
Background: Uneven vaccination and less resilient health care systems mean hospitals in LMICs are at risk of being overwhelmed during periods of increased COVID-19 infection. Risk-scores proposed for rapid triage...