Background Provision of prompt, effective analgesia is rightly considered as a standard of care in the emergency department (ED). However, much suffering is not ‘painful’ and may be under-recognised. We sought to describe the burden of suffering in the ED and explore how this may be best addressed from a patient centred perspective. Methods In a prospective cohort study, we included undifferentiated patients presenting to the ED. We undertook two face to face questionnaires with the first immediately following triage. We asked patients: (a) if they were ‘suffering’; (b) how they were suffering; and (c) what they hoped would be done to ease this. Prior to leaving the ED, we asked patients what had been done to ease their suffering. Da...
Background: Measures introduced to delay the spread of COVID-19 may result in avoidance of emergency...
Primary brain tumors are associated with significant physical, cognitive and psychosocial changes. A...
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects 50 million people worldwide. It is characterised by...
Objectives To evaluate quality of care delivered to patients presenting to the emergency department ...
Elderly people (≥ 65 years old) who visit the emergency room (ER) are at high risk of adverse outcom...
Cumulative Organ Dysfunction in the ED as a Predictor of Mortality in Patients with Severe Sepsis Ma...
Background Malnutrition is common in patients with advanced epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC), and is ...
Healthcare workers are more at risk for injury than workers in any other industry, the injury rate i...
Infective endocarditis is a devastating disease with high morbidity and mortality. The link to oral ...
The aim of this study is to report our institutional experience with the use of carboplatin (carbo) ...
There are approximately 32,000 stoma patients in the Netherlands and approximately 7,000 new stomas ...
This dissertation studies the multi-morbidity (multiple disorders), functional impairments and frail...
The objective of this project is to reduce alarm fatigue in American hospital systems and improve pa...
Despite long-standing availability of an effective vaccine, tetanus remains a significant problem in...
Background: Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is a highly complex disease with very high mort...
Background: Measures introduced to delay the spread of COVID-19 may result in avoidance of emergency...
Primary brain tumors are associated with significant physical, cognitive and psychosocial changes. A...
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects 50 million people worldwide. It is characterised by...
Objectives To evaluate quality of care delivered to patients presenting to the emergency department ...
Elderly people (≥ 65 years old) who visit the emergency room (ER) are at high risk of adverse outcom...
Cumulative Organ Dysfunction in the ED as a Predictor of Mortality in Patients with Severe Sepsis Ma...
Background Malnutrition is common in patients with advanced epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC), and is ...
Healthcare workers are more at risk for injury than workers in any other industry, the injury rate i...
Infective endocarditis is a devastating disease with high morbidity and mortality. The link to oral ...
The aim of this study is to report our institutional experience with the use of carboplatin (carbo) ...
There are approximately 32,000 stoma patients in the Netherlands and approximately 7,000 new stomas ...
This dissertation studies the multi-morbidity (multiple disorders), functional impairments and frail...
The objective of this project is to reduce alarm fatigue in American hospital systems and improve pa...
Despite long-standing availability of an effective vaccine, tetanus remains a significant problem in...
Background: Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is a highly complex disease with very high mort...
Background: Measures introduced to delay the spread of COVID-19 may result in avoidance of emergency...
Primary brain tumors are associated with significant physical, cognitive and psychosocial changes. A...
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects 50 million people worldwide. It is characterised by...