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Truter P, Pelletier I, Coates S, Giglia-Smith L, Richards K, Mountain D, et al.
Emerg Med Australas . 2024 Aug; 36(6):920-928. PMID: 39090806
Objective: To determine ED clinician's current management for five common minor self-limiting fractures (MSLF) and evaluate practice against evidence-informed direct discharge pathway (DD) protocols. Methods: A survey was provided to...
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Truter P, Edgar D, Mountain D, Saggers A, Bulsara C
Int Emerg Nurs . 2024 Feb; 73:101420. PMID: 38408404
Background To investigate what factors contribute to a working age adult with a simple fracture seeking care in an Australian metropolitan Emergency Department (ED) Methods In this Qualitative Descriptive study,...
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Inderjeeth C, Raymond W, Geelhoed E, Briggs A, Oldham D, Mountain D
Australas J Ageing . 2022 Jul; 41(3):e266-e275. PMID: 35811331
Objectives: To assess the benefits of the Emergency Department Information System (EDIS)-linked fracture liaison service (FLS). Methods: Patients identified through EDIS were invited to attend an FLS at the intervention...
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Ha N, Abdullah L, Bulsara M, Celenza A, Doust J, Fatovich D, et al.
Acad Emerg Med . 2021 Sep; 29(2):193-205. PMID: 34480498
Background: This study investigated trends in computed tomography (CT) utilization across different triage categories of injury presentations to tertiary emergency departments (EDs) and associations with diagnostic yield measured by injury...
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Jones P, Walker K, Bissett I, Gangathimmaiah V, Honan B, Haustead D, et al.
Emerg Med Australas . 2021 Jul; 33(4):767-768. PMID: 34275196
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Jones P, Mountain D, Forero R
Emerg Med Australas . 2021 Mar; 33(4):592-600. PMID: 33724707
ED crowding has been reported to reduce the quality of care. There are many proposed crowding metrics, but the metric most strongly associated with care quality remains unknown. The present...
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Jones P, Haustead D, Walker K, Honan B, Gangathimmaiah V, Mitchell R, et al.
Emerg Med Australas . 2021 Mar; 33(3):398-408. PMID: 33724685
Time-based targets (TBTs) for ED stays were introduced to improve quality of care but criticised as having harmful unintended consequences. The aim of the review was to determine whether implementation...
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Walker K, Honan B, Haustead D, Mountain D, Gangathimmaiah V, Forero R, et al.
Emerg Med Australas . 2021 Feb; 33(2):202-213. PMID: 33622021
Time-based targets for ED length of stay were introduced in England in 2000, followed by the rest of the UK, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, and Australia after ED crowding was...
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Truter P, Edgar D, Mountain D, Bulsara C
Nurs Open . 2021 Feb; 8(2):628-635. PMID: 33570278
Aim: To describe a tailored qualitative research methodology for exploring the complex interaction of factors driving non-urgent care seeking in the emergency department. Design: Qualitative descriptive design with a literature...
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Man N, Forero R, Ngo H, Mountain D, FitzGerald G, Toloo G, et al.
Emerg Med J . 2020 Jul; 37(12):793-800. PMID: 32669320
Introduction: Delayed handover of emergency medical services (EMS) patients to EDs is a major issue with hospital crowding considered a primary cause. We explore the impact of the 4-hour rule...