Factors associated with willingness to perform basic life support in the community setting in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
This study aimed to identify factors that are associated with the willingness to perform BLS in communities in Yogyakarta, Indonesia (Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal)
Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal - March 22, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Happy Indah Kusumawati, Sutono, Syahirul Alim, Bayu Fandhi Achmad, Arcellia Farosyah Putri Source Type: research

Major traumatic pedestrian injury in Australia: Characteristics and in-hospital outcomes from the Australia New Zealand Trauma Registry
This study aims to address this gap using data from the Australia New Zealand Trauma Registry. (Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal)
Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal - March 17, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Kate Curtis, Anna Devlin, Emily McKie, Humaira Haider Mahin, Soni Putnis, Kate Hunter Source Type: research

Shaping the future design of paramedicine: A knowledge to action framework to support paramedic system modernization
Over the past two decades, the demands placed on modern paramedic systems has changed. Paramedic services can no longer continue to operate on a traditional response model where more ambulances are deployed to meet the rising demand of patients calling for their health needs. Recent research has explored system design in paramedicine and its relationship with organizational performance. Two subsequent paramedic systems have been identified with one, the Professionally Autonomous paramedic system, being linked to higher performance. (Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal)
Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal - March 15, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Timothy Makrides, Madelyn P. Law, Linda Ross, Cameron Gosling, Joseph Acker, Peter O ’Meara Tags: Research paper Source Type: research

Gender-based differences in assessment and management of acute abdominal pain in the emergency department: A retrospective audit
Previous research has identified gender-based differences in acute pain management in the emergency department [ED]. The aim of this study was to compare pharmacological management of acute abdominal pain in the ED by gender. (Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal)
Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal - March 11, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Megan Hayes, Ana Hutchinson, Debra Kerr Tags: Research paper Source Type: research

Public health messaging during disasters: A qualitative study of emergency department key informants
In this study, Australian emergency nurse Key Informants share their perceptions and experiences of preventative messaging provided in their departments during disasters and the governance and processes in place to support this practice. (Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal)
Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal - March 3, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Nicole M. Coombs, Joanne E. Porter, Michael Barbagallo Source Type: research

Workplace sense of belonging and paramedic wellbeing using network analysis: A cross-sectional study
Workplace sense of belonging is an important contributor to health and wellbeing. It may be even more important for paramedics to buffer against distress inherent in the workplace. To date, however, there has been no research on paramedic workplace sense of belonging and wellbeing. (Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal)
Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal - March 1, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Helen M. Stallman, Natalie Dodd, Matthew Warren-James, Belinda Chiera Tags: Research paper Source Type: research

Implementation of a pragmatic emergency department patients ’ own medications (POM) procedure to improve medication safety: An interrupted time series
This study evaluated t he impact of this procedure on process and patient safety outcomes. (Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal)
Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal - March 1, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Simone E. Taylor, Emily Joules, Andrew Harding Tags: Research paper Source Type: research

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Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal - February 26, 2023 Category: Nursing Source Type: research

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Older women's view on frailty and an Emergency Department evidence-based Frailty Intervention Team (FIT) program: An evaluation using the Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, Maintenance RE-AIM framework
Older women have higher levels of frailty resulting in disability and reduced quality of life. Presentation to an Emergency Department (ED) is an opportunity to address frailty and provide tailored interventions to promote function. An ED allied health team integrated frailty assessment and interventions into care through a ‘Frailty Intervention Team’ (FIT) program. (Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal)
Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal - February 23, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Kristie J. Harper, Melinda Williamson, Deborah Edwards, Jenna Haak, Annette Barton, Susan Slatyer Tags: Research paper Source Type: research

Characteristics and outcomes of patient presentations to the emergency department via police: A scoping review
As emergency department (ED) presentations continue to rise, understanding the complexities of vulnerable populations such as people brought in by police (BIBP) is crucial. This review aimed to map and describe the research about people BIBP to the ED. (Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal)
Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal - February 13, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Rachel Wardrop, Jamie Ranse, Wendy Chaboyer, Julia Crilly Tags: Literature review Source Type: research

Can degrading information about patient symptoms in vignettes alter clinical reasoning in paramedics and paramedic students? An experimental application of fuzzy trace theory
We report an experiment where theory-based interventions are developed with the goal of reducing reliance on intuitive reasoning by paramedics and paramedic students in simulated patients. (Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal)
Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal - February 13, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Toby Keene, Eryn Newman, Kristen Pammer Tags: Research paper Source Type: research

Older patients ’ perceptions of the Swedish ambulance service: A qualitative exploratory study
As worldwide life expectancy increases, the Swedish Ambulance Service is likely to be affected by the demographic shift towards a larger proportion of older persons. An older population tends to increase the demand for ambulances, indicating a need to illuminate older patients ’ perspective. Thus, the aim of this study was to explore older patients’ perceptions of the Swedish Ambulance Service. (Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal)
Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal - February 8, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Andreas Rantala, Anders Sterner, Catharina Frank, Elsa Heinrich, Bodil Holmberg Tags: Research paper Source Type: research

Characteristics of self-harm presentations to the emergency department of the Royal Melbourne Hospital, 2012 –2019: Data from the Self-Harm Monitoring System for Victoria
We examined age- and sex-related differences in: (1) rates of self-harm over an eight-year period; (2) changes in demographic, presentation, and treatment characteristics over this period, and; (3) rates of, and time to, self-harm re-presentation. (Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal)
Source: Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal - January 27, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Katrina Witt, Gowri Rajaram, Michelle Lamblin, Jonathan Knott, Angela Dean, Matthew J. Spittal, Greg Carter, Andrew Page, Jane Pirkis, Jo Robinson Tags: Research paper Source Type: research