Australasian Emergency Care
Overview
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
Details
Abbr.
Australas Emerg Care
Start
2018
End
Continuing
Frequency
Quarterly
e-ISSN
2588-994X
Country
Australia
Language
English
Specialties
Nursing
Emergency Medicine
Emergency Medicine
Metrics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 9912
33
SJR / Ranks: 7130
631
CiteScore / Ranks: 8773
2.90
JIF / Ranks: 5564
1.8
Recent Articles
11.
Muller J, Forster E, Corones-Watkins K, Chaplin B
Australas Emerg Care
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39632133
Background: This study aimed to explore the experiences of trans (binary and non-binary) people accessing emergency department care in Australia. Method: This qualitative descriptive study utilised a grounded theory approach....
12.
Barton L, Nelson M, Strudwick K, Scholes C
Australas Emerg Care
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39627046
Background: There is no published literature on the predictive ability of the Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) for falls risk specific to the Emergency Department (ED) population. This study aims to...
13.
Currie G, Hewis J, Ebbs P
Australas Emerg Care
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39627045
Introduction: In Australia, almost 50 % of paramedics are female yet they remain under-represented in stereotypical depictions of the profession. The potentially transformative value of generative artificial intelligence (AI) may...
14.
Simic M, Porter J, Peck B, Mesagno C
Australas Emerg Care
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39603854
Purpose: In the recovery phase of COVID-19 disaster management, Emergency Department (ED) nurses are attempting to return to normal workforce operations, despite significant impacts on personal and professional lives. This...
15.
Waller R, McLaughlin M, King S, Lai J, Holt R, Flanagan P, et al.
Australas Emerg Care
. 2024 Nov;
28(1):24-30.
PMID: 39572324
Background: Low urgency, non-traumatic musculoskeletal presentations are common in emergency departments. Although care is safe, it is expensive, and low priority. Pathways diverting these patients from emergency departments to physiotherapy...
16.
Gawthorne J, Curtis K, Fry M, McCloughen A, Fethney J
Australas Emerg Care
. 2024 Nov;
28(1):12-23.
PMID: 39500659
Background: Increased demand, wait times and length of stay have seen many emergency departments implement nurse-initiated protocols In New South Wales, Australia, 74 nurse-initiated protocols have been developed for implementation....
17.
Indrawan N, Ellis J, Finn J, Arendts G
Australas Emerg Care
. 2024 Oct;
28(1):63-66.
PMID: 39455318
Background: Screening for frailty in the emergency setting may be useful in directing patients to appropriate management pathways. The main aim of this study was to assess the inter-rater reliability...
18.
Ryan K, Jones L, Cass S, Christensen J, Appleyard M, Brown A, et al.
Australas Emerg Care
. 2024 Oct;
28(1):57-62.
PMID: 39438192
Methods: This retrospective observational study included 356 patients over a 2-year period who presented to a metropolitan hospital ED. The ATS was categorised into three groups, ATS 1/2, ATS 3...
19.
Trostian B, McCloughen A, Shaban R, Curtis K
Australas Emerg Care
. 2024 Oct;
28(1):1-11.
PMID: 39406612
Background: Vaginal bleeding is a frequent complication in early pregnancy, care that women receive, or lack thereof, can have immediate and long-term consequences. There is a lack of cogent, synthesised...
20.
Deegan E, Lewis P, Pullin L, Wilson N
Australas Emerg Care
. 2024 Oct;
28(1):48-56.
PMID: 39368922
Aim: To explore evidence that informs new or non-standard methods for delivery of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and basic life support (BLS) that may be used by carers of wheelchair users...