Understanding the value of mixed methods research: the Children's Safety Initiative-Emergency Medical Services
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Scritto da Emergency Medicine Journal current issue |
Mixed methods research has significant potential to broaden the scope of emergency care and specifically emergency medical services investigation. Mixed methods studies involve the coordinated use of qualitative and quantitative research approach ... ...
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The impact of senior doctor assessment at triage on emergency department performance measures: systematic review and meta-analysis of comparative studies
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Scritto da Emergency Medicine Journal current issue |
Study question
To determine if placing a senior doctor at triage versus standard single nurse in a hospital emergency department (ED) improves ED performance by reviewing evidence from comparative design studies using several qualit ... ...
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Purplish arm with bullous lesions
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Scritto da Emergency Medicine Journal current issue |
Clinical introduction
An 81-year-old man with a 10-year history of insulin-treated type 2 diabetes presented with sudden-onset pain, redness and swelling that began in his right hand the day before admission and extended t ... ...
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Top 10 (+1) tips to get started with in situ simulation in emergency and critical care departments
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Scritto da Emergency Medicine Journal current issue |
Simulation is increasingly valued as a teaching and learning tool in emergency medicine. Bringing simulation into the workplace to train in situ offers a unique and effective training opportunity for the emergency department (ED) multiprofessiona ... ...
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BET 1: Does apnoeic oxygenation reduce the risk of desaturation in patients requiring endotracheal intubation
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Scritto da Emergency Medicine Journal current issue |
A shortcut review of the literature was carried out to establish whether the use of apnoeic oxygenation technique during endotracheal intubation reduces the incidence of critical desaturation. Four trials were found to be directly relevant to the ... ...
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BET 2: Do fluoroquinolones increase the incidence of tendinopathy
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Scritto da Emergency Medicine Journal current issue |
A shortcut review of the literature was carried out to establish whether the use of fluoroquinolones was associated with an increased risk of tendinopathy in adult patients. 10 trials were found to be directly relevant to the three-part question. ... ...
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Correlation and crowding measures: the fundamental lesson behind complex statistics
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As someone who has taken basic statistics three times, I might be the least likely person to write this commentary highlighting the findings by Boyle and colleagues in their paper ‘Comparison of the International Crowding Measure in Emergen ... ...
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