Translational simulation: from description to action.
Nickson, C.P., Petrosoniak, A., Barwick, S. and Brazil, V., 2021. Translational simulation: from description to action. Advances in Simulation, 6(1), pp.1-11.
Nickson, C.P., Petrosoniak, A., Barwick, S. and Brazil, V., 2021. Translational simulation: from description to action. Advances in Simulation, 6(1), pp.1-11.
Brazil, V., Symon, B. and Twigg, S., 2021. Clinical debriefing in the emergency department.
Brazil, V. and Williams, J. 2021. How to lead a hot debrief in the emergency department. Emergency Medicine Australasia: EMA.
Nunnink, L., Thompson, A., Alsaba, N. and Brazil, V., 2021. Peer-assisted learning in simulation-based medical education: a mixed-methods exploratory study. BMJ Simulation and Technology Enhanced Learning
Lowe, B., Ng, J., Jordan, S., Angstetra, D. and Brazil, V., 2021, May. Is Test-Enhanced Learning the Key to Improving Laparoscopic Box Trainer Simulation Training?. In AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY (Vol. 61, pp. 10-10). 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA: WILEY
Dr Eve Purdy
Dr Daniel Weston, Dr Charlotte Alexander, Dr Richard Pellatt, Prof Gerben Keijzers, Ms Amy Sweeny, Ms Katie East, Dr Sushma Vytla, Mr Luc Nguyen
The “Buddy Study” funded in the EMF grant round 25 showed a common type of hand fracture can be treated without a plaster – a finding that if applied broadly could result in patients returning to work faster and significant healthcare savings. However, since the study was published in 2019 it is unclear to what degree there has been a change in how clinicians actually treat this fracture.
This follow up study will explore factors related to research reach, adoption, and implementation at two hospitals in Queensland to 1) inform a strategy to implement knowledge related to hand fractures and to 2) explore how participation in research affects implementation.
Dr Peter Snelling, A/Prof Andrew Bulmer, Ms Amy Sweeny, Prof Gerben Keijzers, Dr Richard Pellatt, Dr Eve Purdy, Dr Charlotte Alexander, Dr Nimai Etheridge and Dr Son Nghiem
Cellulitis is an infection of the skin and underlying soft tissues and leads to redness, pain and sometimes fever. Once diagnosed, the emergency doctor needs to decide an appropriate type and dose of antibiotic and decide to give it orally (tables/capsules) or intravenously (via a drip).
Despite this being a common diagnosis in the ED, guidelines are not based on high-quality evidence making it difficult for doctors to make evidence-based choices and there is wide variation in how cellulitis is treated. This prospective cohort management study aims to describe the ED management and clinical outcomes of adult patients with cellulitis.
Prof Julia Crilly OAM, Prof Gerben Keijzers, Dr Kairi Kolves, Dr David Painter, Dr Jesse Young
In 2018, there were 3046 deaths by suicide in Australia. Suicide was the leading cause of death among people age 15-44 in 2016-2018. In Queensland, rates remain highest in young men, particularly in rural areas.
The emergency department (ED) can be the only option for people in a mental health crisis. Presentations with self-harm and attempted suicide are recognised high-risk events for subsequent suicide.
This data-linkage study is the first of its kind in Queensland, examining ED presentations with self-harm between 2012 and 2017, utilising data from a collaboration examining broader mental health presentations. This ED data will be ‘linked’ to inpatient admissions and death records, allowing insight into the patient journey over several years.
Aligning with national and international calls to make suicide and self-harm a priority for research and policy innovation, the study will examine the demographics, co-morbidities and characteristics of these patients, and factors predictive of hospital admission to improve care and recognition around those presenting to ED with self-harm.
Campbell, D., Arnold, N., Wake, E., Grieve, J., Provenzano, S., Wullschleger, M. and Patel, B. 2021. 3D volume rendered Computed Tomography application for follow up fracture healing and volume measurements pre and post SRF. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery.
Walker K, Jiarpakdee J, Loupis A, Tantithamthavorn C, Joe K, Ben-Meir M, Akhlaghi H, Hutton J, Wang W, Stephenson M, Blecher G, Buntine P, Sweeny A, Turhan B. 2021. Emergency medicine patient wait time multivariable prediction models: a multicentre derivation and validation study. Emergency Medicine Journal.