Aim. This paper presents the findings of one aspect of a larger study aiming to build a substantive grounded theory of the process of initial assessment at triage. Background. Prioritisation at triage within emergency departments centres primarily on assessing the threat to physiological function of people presenting with health-care problems. This approach presumes that clinical reasoning strategies reside exclusively within the health-care practitioner, with the patient playing no active part in the process. Design. A grounded theory/symbolic interactionist methodology. Methods. Thirty-eight recordings were made of live triage encounters involving 14 emergency nurses from two demographically distinct emergency departments. At the end of t...
INTRODUCTION: This research was designed to examine if there is a difference in nurse attitudes and ...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a conceptual framework of the influences on medical trainees\u27 decisions reg...
OBJECTIVES: To combat overcrowding in emergency departments, ambulance clinicians (ACs) are being en...
Aim. This paper presents the findings of one aspect of a larger study aiming to build a substantive ...
This concurrent conference paper will present the findings from a qualitative systematic review. Bac...
Background: Nurses make complex triage decisions within emergency departments, which significantly a...
© 2003 Dr. Marie Frances GerdtzTriage is a core decision making process used in hospital emergency d...
Background Post deinstitutionalisation, mental health mainstreaming has led to substantial increases...
2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Background: Post deinstitutionalisatio...
Background: In the emergency department, nurses are required to be competent at performing accurate ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the new evidence-informed n...
The aim of the study was to investigate how nurses detected and reported physiological deterioration...
Background: Nurses' risk assessments of patients at risk of deterioration are sometimes suboptimal. ...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The interaction between nurse and patient in Emergency Department triage is a...
Safe and appropriate patient care hinges on the nurse\u27s skill in assessment and interpretation of...
INTRODUCTION: This research was designed to examine if there is a difference in nurse attitudes and ...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a conceptual framework of the influences on medical trainees\u27 decisions reg...
OBJECTIVES: To combat overcrowding in emergency departments, ambulance clinicians (ACs) are being en...
Aim. This paper presents the findings of one aspect of a larger study aiming to build a substantive ...
This concurrent conference paper will present the findings from a qualitative systematic review. Bac...
Background: Nurses make complex triage decisions within emergency departments, which significantly a...
© 2003 Dr. Marie Frances GerdtzTriage is a core decision making process used in hospital emergency d...
Background Post deinstitutionalisation, mental health mainstreaming has led to substantial increases...
2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Background: Post deinstitutionalisatio...
Background: In the emergency department, nurses are required to be competent at performing accurate ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the new evidence-informed n...
The aim of the study was to investigate how nurses detected and reported physiological deterioration...
Background: Nurses' risk assessments of patients at risk of deterioration are sometimes suboptimal. ...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The interaction between nurse and patient in Emergency Department triage is a...
Safe and appropriate patient care hinges on the nurse\u27s skill in assessment and interpretation of...
INTRODUCTION: This research was designed to examine if there is a difference in nurse attitudes and ...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a conceptual framework of the influences on medical trainees\u27 decisions reg...
OBJECTIVES: To combat overcrowding in emergency departments, ambulance clinicians (ACs) are being en...