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Australasian Emergency Care

Australasian Emergency Care is a scientific journal, published since 2018 in English. The journal's country of origin is Australia and its primary focus areas are nursing and emergency medicine.

Details
Abbr. Australas Emerg Care
Start 2018
End Continuing
Frequency Quarterly
e-ISSN 2588-994X
Country Australia
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 9912 33
SJR / Ranks: 7130 631
CiteScore / Ranks: 8773 2.90
JIF / Ranks: 5564 1.8
Recent Articles
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Kaewpaengchan W, Wongtanasarasin W, Khampeera W, Wittayachamnankul B
Australas Emerg Care . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39966030
Background: Emergency Medical Services (EMS) are critical for improving survival in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). The expertise of EMS team leaders, such as emergency nurse practitioners (ENPs), may impact patient...
2.
Aston B, de Jong G, Tillott S
Australas Emerg Care . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39947964
Since the outbreak of the COVID-crisis almost five years ago, Emergency Departments (EDs) in Australian hospitals have increasingly been confronted with the phenomenon of "access block" in which the flow...
3.
Ordu Y, Polat H, Kucukceran K
Australas Emerg Care . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39924365
Background: The most commonly reported side effect of intramuscular injection is pain. Cold needles and ShotBlocker can be used as non-pharmacological methods for pain relief. This study aims to determine...
4.
Alqahtani A, Mitchell G, Crossland L, Alyami H
Australas Emerg Care . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39915145
Background: Providing care for patients nearing the end of life who have advanced heart failure presents significant challenges, especially in emergency settings where the primary focus is on life-saving interventions....
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Hill J, Hill B, Williams B
Australas Emerg Care . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39884949
Background: Paramedics in Australia present as the opportune medical personnel to initiate medical intervention of seizure presentations and perform a fundamental role in the prevention of seizure associated morbidity and...
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Sedgman R, Pallot N, Peart A, Wrobel S, Miller J, Hackett L, et al.
Australas Emerg Care . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39848883
Background: Emergency department pre-triage waiting periods have received limited attention. We aimed to explore the pre-triage experiences and perspectives of consumers attending emergency departments. Methods: This mixed-methods cross-sectional study included...
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Sutton R, Anderson N, Gott M
Australas Emerg Care . 2024 Dec; PMID: 39741015
Background: With aging and comorbid populations and healthcare services under pressure, emergency department presentations related to palliative care needs are increasing. Little is known about patient and family experiences of...
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Freeman-Sanderson A, Clayton N, Fry M, Sullivan R, Hemsley B
Australas Emerg Care . 2024 Dec; PMID: 39732607
Background: Effective staff-to-staff and patient-provider communication in the Emergency Department (ED) is essential for safe, quality care. Routine wearing of Personal-Protective-Equipment (PPE) has introduced new challenges to communication. We aimed...
9.
OLeary K, Henderson R, Odgers J, Meadley B
Australas Emerg Care . 2024 Dec; PMID: 39694741
Introduction: Hypothermia can increase mortality in certain patients. Paramedics apply cotton and foil "space" blankets for warming, yet their effectiveness remains uncertain. This pilot study aimed to evaluate combining cotton...
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Wilkinson A, Findlay H, Lawrence J, Deravin L
Australas Emerg Care . 2024 Dec; PMID: 39658396
Background: Birthing on Country principles in Australia have seen a revitalisation in midwifery care over the last decade with it being seen as a metaphor for the best start to...