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The COVERED COVID study: Comprehensive Outcomes that VERify the impact on EDs from COVID-19

Quick facts

Principal investigator:
Prof Julia Crilly
Team members:
Prof Gerben Keijzers
Dr John Gerrard
Dr Dinesh Palipana, OAM
Dr Jamie Ranse
A/Prof Jaimi Greenslade
Dr Ben Walters
Dr Anthony Padowitz
A/Prof David Green, OAM
Amy Sweeny
Dr Ya-Ling Huang
A/Prof Pathmanathan Sivakumaran
Kate Gilmour
Prof Andrea Marshall
Prof Chris Stapelberg
Dr Audra Gedmintas
Dr Ping Zhang
Project commenced:
2020

Prof Julia Crilly, Prof Gerben Keijzers, A/Prof David Green, Dr Ya-ling Huang and Amy Sweeny are amongst the ED research team investigators who were awarded $65,504 from EMF for a State-wide review of the impact of COVID and social distancing on presentations for stroke, respiratory conditions, mental health, sepsis, cardiovascular conditions, and trauma. This is a collaborative project with a State-wide and local component, working with experts in the public and private sector, and a variety of clinicians with expertise in each condition, 

Grants Awarded

Emergency Medicine Foundation
$65,504


Medical and nursing staff experiences of working during COVID-19: An Emergency Department and Intensive Care Unit study to inform preparedness and response

Quick facts

Principal investigator:
Dr Jamie Ranse, Mercedes Carrington
Team members:
Dr Jamie Ranse, Mercedes Carrington, Prof Julia Crilly, Dr Gerben Keijzers
Project commenced:
2020

Medical and nursing staff experiences of working during COVID-19: An Emergency Department and Intensive Care Unit study to inform preparedness and response.

Grants Awarded

SERTA Small Research Project Grant
$10,000


The Influence of Alexithymia on Alcohol Craving, Health-Related Quality of Life and Gender in Alcohol-Dependent Outpatients

Thorberg, F.A., Hasking, P., Huang, Y.L., Lyvers, M., Young, R.M., Connor, J.P., London, E.D. and Feeney, G.F., 2020. The Influence of Alexithymia on Alcohol Craving, Health-Related Quality of Life and Gender in Alcohol-Dependent Outpatients. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, pp.1-11.
 

Obtaining individual narratives and moving to an intersubjective lived-experience description: a way of doing phenomenology.

Ranse, J., Arbon, P., Cusack, L., Shaban, R.Z. and Nicholls, D., 2020. Obtaining individual narratives and moving to an intersubjective lived-experience description: a way of doing phenomenology. Qualitative Research, p.1468794120905988.

Evaluating the impact of a mass gathering (2018 Commonwealth Games) on emergency department presentations with Communicable Diseases: A retrospective cohort study.

Qiu, Y.S., Crilly, J., Zimmerman, P.A. and Ranse, J., 2020. Evaluating the impact of a mass gathering (2018 Commonwealth Games) on emergency department presentations with Communicable Diseases: A retrospective cohort study. International Journal of Infectious Diseases.

Dr Jamie Ranse discussed the complex and evolving nature of COVID-19 (coronavirus) in relation to Mass Gathering events.

ABC interview about coronavirus impact: Dr Jamie Ranse from our ED research team's service delivery pillar and Griffith University, explains why the coronavirus pandemic is affecting mass gatherings and how to mitigate risk if groups of people gather together


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