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View article: Reducing inpatient deterioration and improving patient safety in emergency departments with a standardised nursing framework: A stepped-wedge cluster randomised controlled trial
Reducing inpatient deterioration and improving patient safety in emergency departments with a standardised nursing framework: A stepped-wedge cluster randomised controlled trial Open
Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry 25 October 2021, (ACTRN12621001456842), recruitment commenced 6 November 2020. Social media abstract: Implementing HIRAID® reduces patient deterioration. More info here #HIRAID.
View article: Basic Life Support: 2025 International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation Consensus on Science With Treatment Recommendations
Basic Life Support: 2025 International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation Consensus on Science With Treatment Recommendations Open
View article: Nurse‐Led Innovations for Optimising the Quality and Safety of Care for the Older Person in Residential Aged Care: A Warrant for Action
Nurse‐Led Innovations for Optimising the Quality and Safety of Care for the Older Person in Residential Aged Care: A Warrant for Action Open
Aim To canvas the contemporary contextual forces within the Australian residential aged care sector and argue for new research and innovation. There is a pressing need to provide systematised, high‐quality and person‐centred care to our ag…
View article: Staff perceptions of their roles in infection prevention and control in residential aged care homes: A qualitative study
Staff perceptions of their roles in infection prevention and control in residential aged care homes: A qualitative study Open
View article: The outcome of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest based on the etiology of cardiac arrest; A scoping review
The outcome of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest based on the etiology of cardiac arrest; A scoping review Open
Background Disparity is believed to exist between generic Utstein etiological classifications of 2004 and 2015 when compared with confirmed etiologies, but the impact of this disparity on reported survival outcomes is unknown. Objective Th…
View article: The role of contributing factors, triggers, and prodromal symptoms in the etiological classification of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest; A scoping review
The role of contributing factors, triggers, and prodromal symptoms in the etiological classification of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest; A scoping review Open
Background Current Utstein etiological classifications for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) are heterogenous and inaccurate when compared with robust sources. This heterogeneity may influence reporting incidence and outcomes and patie…
View article: Barriers to, and enablers of, medication taking among Chinese adults living with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Australia: a qualitative study
Barriers to, and enablers of, medication taking among Chinese adults living with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Australia: a qualitative study Open
Background Diabetes prevalence among individuals of Chinese background in Australia is about three times higher than the general population. Aim The aim of this study was to identify specific barriers and enablers of medication-taking amon…
View article: Evaluation of diabetes mellitus medication-taking behavior among first- and second-generation Australians of Chinese heritage: A nationwide cross-sectional study
Evaluation of diabetes mellitus medication-taking behavior among first- and second-generation Australians of Chinese heritage: A nationwide cross-sectional study Open
View article: Registered Nurse‐Led Assessments in Australian Residential Aged Care Homes: A Scoping Review
Registered Nurse‐Led Assessments in Australian Residential Aged Care Homes: A Scoping Review Open
Aim To understand the current evidence base regarding holistic nursing assessments performed by registered nurses in residential aged care homes in Australia, and identify the gaps in knowledge and potential areas for future research. Desi…
View article: Identifying Barriers and Enablers for Nurse‐Initiated Care for Designing Implementation at Scale in Australian Emergency Departments: A Mixed Methods Study
Identifying Barriers and Enablers for Nurse‐Initiated Care for Designing Implementation at Scale in Australian Emergency Departments: A Mixed Methods Study Open
Aim The aim of this study was to (i) identify barriers and enablers and (ii) inform mitigating or strengthening strategies for implementing nurse‐initiated care protocols at scale in emergency departments (EDs). Design Embedded mixed metho…
View article: Use of the structured emergency nursing framework HIRAID® improves patient experience: A stepped-wedge cluster randomised control trial in rural, regional and metropolitan Australia
Use of the structured emergency nursing framework HIRAID® improves patient experience: A stepped-wedge cluster randomised control trial in rural, regional and metropolitan Australia Open
ANZCTR, ACTRN12621001456842. 25.10.2021.
View article: Using Behaviour Diagnostics to Identify Enablers and Barriers to Optimise Nurse and Midwife Manager Leadership Time
Using Behaviour Diagnostics to Identify Enablers and Barriers to Optimise Nurse and Midwife Manager Leadership Time Open
Background: Effective nursing and midwifery leadership benefits patients, staff and organisations. In February 2024, all nurse/midwife managers ( N = 89) across one organisation transitioned to five allocated leadership days per week. For …
View article: Protocol to establish standards for the elements of infection prevention and control programs and practice and competency standards for infection control professionals in Australian hospitals.
Protocol to establish standards for the elements of infection prevention and control programs and practice and competency standards for infection control professionals in Australian hospitals. Open
Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) are the most frequent hospital-acquired complication, resulting in significant mortality, disability, and system-level costs in Australian hospitals. Many HAIs can be prevented with appropriate infect…
View article: Shared Decision‐Making and Body Mass Index in Australian Antenatal Care: An Exploratory OPTION12 Evaluation
Shared Decision‐Making and Body Mass Index in Australian Antenatal Care: An Exploratory OPTION12 Evaluation Open
Background Shared decision‐making is recommended as a person‐centred approach to decision‐making in antenatal care. Little is known about the implementation of shared decision‐making in antenatal care. Objective An exploratory study to und…
View article: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in obese patients: A scoping review
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in obese patients: A scoping review Open
View article: 2024 International Consensus on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Science With Treatment Recommendations: Summary From the Basic Life Support; Advanced Life Support; Pediatric Life Support; Neonatal Life Support; Education, Implementation, and Teams; and First Aid Task Forces
2024 International Consensus on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Science With Treatment Recommendations: Summary From the Basic Life Support; Advanced Life Support; Pediatric Life Support; Neonatal Life Support; Education, Implementation, and Teams; and First Aid Task Forces Open
View article: Nurse-led framework to improve the safety and quality of residential aged care (HIRAID® Aged Care): protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomised controlled trial
Nurse-led framework to improve the safety and quality of residential aged care (HIRAID® Aged Care): protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomised controlled trial Open
Version 1.0 6 February 2024.
View article: Correction: Successful and sustained implementation of a behaviour-change informed strategy for emergency nurses: a multicentre implementation evaluation
Correction: Successful and sustained implementation of a behaviour-change informed strategy for emergency nurses: a multicentre implementation evaluation Open
View article: Acute Care Nurses' Partnership With Patients to Recognise and Respond to Changes in Patients' Clinical States: A Qualitative Study
Acute Care Nurses' Partnership With Patients to Recognise and Respond to Changes in Patients' Clinical States: A Qualitative Study Open
Aim To explore and describe acute care nurses' partnership with patients to recognise and respond to changes in patients' clinical states. Acute care nurses' decisions to partner with patients to recognise deterioration in clinical states …
View article: P124 Modifying overnight patient care to improve sleep: nurses’ perspectives on barriers and enablers to changing delivery of care
P124 Modifying overnight patient care to improve sleep: nurses’ perspectives on barriers and enablers to changing delivery of care Open
Background Studies demonstrate sleep loss during hospitalisation is common, with patients averaging 5.7 hours of sleep per night. This is well short of the recommended 7 to 9 hours for optimal recovery. Preceding an intervention to improve…
View article: “In an ideal world”: A qualitative exploration of shared decision-making and weight stigma in antenatal care
“In an ideal world”: A qualitative exploration of shared decision-making and weight stigma in antenatal care Open
Shared decision-making is difficult to implement in the current antenatal clinic setting and requires significant structural consideration to become a reality for women. Clinicians may inadvertently limit meaningful opportunities to engage…
View article: Understanding the influences on hospital discharge decision-making from patient, carer and staff perspectives
Understanding the influences on hospital discharge decision-making from patient, carer and staff perspectives Open
View article: Hospital discharge processes: Insights from patients, caregivers, and staff in an Australian healthcare setting
Hospital discharge processes: Insights from patients, caregivers, and staff in an Australian healthcare setting Open
Hospital discharge is a pivotal point in healthcare delivery, impacting patient outcomes and resource utilisation. Ineffective discharge processes contribute to unplanned hospital readmissions. This study explored hospital discharge proces…
View article: Acute care nurses' decisions to recognise and respond to patient improvement: A qualitative study
Acute care nurses' decisions to recognise and respond to patient improvement: A qualitative study Open
Aim To explore and describe acute care nurses’ decisions to recognise and respond to improvement in patients’ clinical states as they occurred in the real‐world clinical environment. Design A descriptive study. Methods Nine medical and ele…
View article: “Ask for my ideas first”: Experiences of antenatal care and shared decision-making for women with high body mass index
“Ask for my ideas first”: Experiences of antenatal care and shared decision-making for women with high body mass index Open
Women's involvement in care is a central component of shared decision-making and it is currently limited for women with high body mass index. Transparency regarding the rationale for recommendations is required, and further work must be do…
View article: An economic evaluation of the Prioritising Responses Of Nurses To deteriorating patient Observations (PRONTO) clinical trial
An economic evaluation of the Prioritising Responses Of Nurses To deteriorating patient Observations (PRONTO) clinical trial Open
The results of the economic analysis demonstrated that the PRONTO intervention improved nurses' responses to patients with abnormal vital signs and significantly reduced hospital LOS by two days at 12 months in the intervention group compa…
View article: Designing a standardised emergency nurse career pathway for use across rural, regional and metropolitan New South Wales, Australia: A consensus process
Designing a standardised emergency nurse career pathway for use across rural, regional and metropolitan New South Wales, Australia: A consensus process Open
A standardised career pathway with minimum 180 h would enable a consistent approach to emergency nursing training and enable nurses to work to their full scope of practice. This will facilitate transferability of emergency nursing skills a…
View article: Using machine learning models to predict falls in hospitalised adults
Using machine learning models to predict falls in hospitalised adults Open
The study demonstrated machine learning's potential to predict falls and identify key risk factors. Further validation across diverse populations and settings is essential for broader applicability.
View article: Importance of specific vital signs in nurses' recognition and response to deteriorating patients: A scoping review
Importance of specific vital signs in nurses' recognition and response to deteriorating patients: A scoping review Open
Aim(s) To explore the published research related to nurses' documentation and use of vital signs in recognising and responding to deteriorating patients. Design Scoping review of international, peer‐reviewed research studies. Data Sources …
View article: Does improved patient care lead to higher treatment costs? A multicentre cost evaluation of a blunt chest injury care bundle
Does improved patient care lead to higher treatment costs? A multicentre cost evaluation of a blunt chest injury care bundle Open
A total of 1705 patients were included in the cost analysis. The interaction (Phase x Treatment) was positive but insignificant (p = 0.45). The incremental cost per patient episode at ChIP intervention sites was estimated at $964 (95 % CI,…