In this series we address important topics for clinicians who participate in research as part of their work in the ED. The overarching goal of clinical research is to improve care and determine which treatment is best. Yet, defining and measuring outcomes - what is 'best' - can be one of the most difficult steps in the design of a study, in particular when answers to research questions cannot be captured in simple binary results. This article addresses how to choose outcome measures and highlights the increasingly important concept of core outcome sets.</p
Governments in Australasia are introducing emergency department length of stay (EDLOS) time targets ...
Your article “Clinical research 101:Why should you care?” [1] was very interesting and I applaud the...
In this column, we provide a brief review of important papers recently published that relate to the ...
In this series we address important topics for clinicians who participate in research as part of the...
In this series we address important topics for clinicians who participate in research as part of the...
In this series we address research topics in emergency medicine. While traditionally there was an al...
In this series we address important topics for emergency clinicians who either participate in resear...
New research findings may not lead to change in practice, or a change at the front line may be delay...
In this series we address important topics for clinicians who participate in research or are conside...
Despite an increased focus on ways to improve implementation of evidence and de-implementation of pr...
Patient-reported outcome measurement has become accepted as an important component of comprehensive ...
Outcomes research focuses on the end results of healthcare, with emphasis on the patient experience....
Employees in EDs report increasing role overload because of critical staff shortages, budgetary cuts...
Study objectives: The goal of this study was to identify publications in the medical literature that...
Objective: To determine how well general decision support systems perform given the data collected i...
Governments in Australasia are introducing emergency department length of stay (EDLOS) time targets ...
Your article “Clinical research 101:Why should you care?” [1] was very interesting and I applaud the...
In this column, we provide a brief review of important papers recently published that relate to the ...
In this series we address important topics for clinicians who participate in research as part of the...
In this series we address important topics for clinicians who participate in research as part of the...
In this series we address research topics in emergency medicine. While traditionally there was an al...
In this series we address important topics for emergency clinicians who either participate in resear...
New research findings may not lead to change in practice, or a change at the front line may be delay...
In this series we address important topics for clinicians who participate in research or are conside...
Despite an increased focus on ways to improve implementation of evidence and de-implementation of pr...
Patient-reported outcome measurement has become accepted as an important component of comprehensive ...
Outcomes research focuses on the end results of healthcare, with emphasis on the patient experience....
Employees in EDs report increasing role overload because of critical staff shortages, budgetary cuts...
Study objectives: The goal of this study was to identify publications in the medical literature that...
Objective: To determine how well general decision support systems perform given the data collected i...
Governments in Australasia are introducing emergency department length of stay (EDLOS) time targets ...
Your article “Clinical research 101:Why should you care?” [1] was very interesting and I applaud the...
In this column, we provide a brief review of important papers recently published that relate to the ...