Lis Young
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Recent Articles
1.
Phung H, Young L, Tran M, Win K, Alcock C, Hillman K
Health Inf Manag
. 2018 Jan;
33(2):36-42.
PMID: 29338522
In November 1997, the South Western Sydney Area Health Service launched the Mother and Infant Network (MINET). The key objective of MINET is to develop an integrated clinical data network...
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Win K, Phung H, Young L, Tran M, Alcock C, Hillman K
Health Inf Manag
. 2018 Jan;
33(2):43-48.
PMID: 29338516
This article discusses the risk assessment of a health information system. A case study was conducted at the South Western Sydney Area Health Service to examine the potential risks of...
3.
Ou L, Chen J, Young L, Santiano N, Baramy L, Hillman K
Aust Health Rev
. 2011 Aug;
35(3):357-63.
PMID: 21871199
Objective: To examine the implementation of estimated date of discharge (EDD) for planned admissions and admissions via the emergency department, to assess the variance between EDD and the actual date...
4.
Ou L, Young L, Chen J, Santiano N, Baramy L, Hillman K
Aust Health Rev
. 2010 Feb;
33(3):513-21.
PMID: 20128770
To identify the reasons and determinants of discharge delay in acute care patients, information associated with delayed discharge was extracted from the medical record of 1958 patients in a tertiary...
5.
Santiano N, Young L, Baramy L, McDonnell S, Page K, Cabrera R, et al.
Collegian
. 2009 Jul;
16(2):85-97.
PMID: 19583178
Aim: To explore how CNCs who provide hospital wide support after hours (AHCSs) construct their role. Methods: This is an ethnographic study involving two AHCSs as participants. Audio visual data...
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Santiano N, Young L, Hillman K, Parr M, Jayasinghe S, Baramy L, et al.
Resuscitation
. 2008 Oct;
80(1):44-9.
PMID: 18952358
Objective: To explore the reasons why nursing staff use the subjective "worried" Medical Emergency Team (MET) calling criterion and compare the outcomes of calls activated using the "worried" criterion with...
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Santiano N, Baramy L, Young L, Saggu G, Cabrera R, Parr M
Qual Health Res
. 2008 Aug;
18(10):1336-44.
PMID: 18713942
A study of the medical emergency team (MET) to explore communication within the team, leadership, handover, and MET resuscitation practice was performed using audiovisual recording in hospitals of Sydney South...
8.
Forero R, Mohsin M, McCarthy S, Young L, Ieraci S, Hillman K, et al.
Emerg Med Australas
. 2008 Apr;
20(2):136-43.
PMID: 18377403
Objective: To explore the association of morphine use with factors influencing time to initial analgesia (T-A). Methods: A retrospective cohort review was conducted. Morphine data were collected from a register...
9.
Young L, Donald M, Parr M, Hillman K
Resuscitation
. 2008 Feb;
77(2):180-8.
PMID: 18241974
Aim: To compare activity and outcomes of a mature Medical Emergency Team (MET) in two hospitals. SETTING AND POPULATIONS: A Tertiary Referral Hospital (TRH) and a Metropolitan General Hospital (MGH)...
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Peberdy M, Cretikos M, Abella B, DeVita M, Goldhill D, Kloeck W, et al.
Circulation
. 2007 Nov;
116(21):2481-500.
PMID: 17993478
No abstract available.