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Publikováno v:
Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA. 29(1)
Emergency care needs to be underpinned by the highest quality evidence. However, research involving critically ill patients in the emergency setting has unique ethical, logistical and regulatory issues. Informed consent is a well-established principl
Autor:
Ogilvie N, Thom, Gerben, Keijzers, David McD, Taylor, Daniel M, Fatovich, Daniel P, Finucci, Jeremy, Furyk, Sang-Won, Jin, Stephen Pj, Macdonald, Hugh Ma, Mitenko, Joanna R, Richardson, Joseph Ys, Ting, Clinton R, Gibbs, Dane R, Chalkley
Publikováno v:
Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA. 28(5)
This perspective article summarises the experience of conducting a multicentre research project. We describe expected and unexpected hurdles we experienced as well as suggesting possible solutions for researchers embarking on multicentre studies.
Autor:
David McD, Taylor, Daniel M, Fatovich, Daniel P, Finucci, Jeremy, Furyk, Sang-Won, Jin, Gerben, Keijzers, Stephen Pj, Macdonald, Hugh Ma, Mitenko, Joanna R, Richardson, Joseph Ys, Ting, Ogilvie N, Thom, Antony M, Ugoni, James A, Hughes, Nerolie, Bost, Meagan L, Ward, Clinton R, Gibbs, Ellen, Macdonald, Dane R, Chalkley
Publikováno v:
Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA. 27(6)
We aimed to provide 'adequate analgesia' (which decreases the pain score by ≥2 and to4 [0-10 scale]) and determine the effect on patient satisfaction.We undertook a multicentre, cluster-randomised, controlled, intervention trial in nine EDs. Patien