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Publikováno v:
Emergency Medicine Australasia. 31:525-532
Goals-of-care discussions at end-of-life are associated with increased patient satisfaction and reduced treatment burdens, reduced family and healthcare worker distress and healthcare costs, while achieving equal life-expectancy. It is unclear how go
Autor:
William A Dunlop, Michele Levinson, Amber Mills, Erin O’Callaghan, Katherine J Walker, Edward Cheong, Timothy Cowan, Jennifer Hanning
Publikováno v:
Emergency Medicine Australasia. 30:777-784
Objective There is limited literature to inform the content and format of Goals-of-Care forms, for use by doctors when they are undertaking these important conversations. Methods This was a prospective, qualitative and quantitative study evaluating t
Autor:
Hamish Rodda, Margaret Staples, Michael Ben-Meir, Andrew Wang, William A Dunlop, Katherine J Walker
Publikováno v:
Applied Clinical Informatics. :981-993
Summary Background: Scribes are assisting Emergency Physicians by writing their electronic clinical notes at the bedside during consultations. They increase physician productivity and improve their working conditions. The quality of Emergency scribe
Autor:
Margaret Staples, William A Dunlop, Katherine J Walker, Michele Levinson, Michael Ben-Meir, Lachlan Hegarty
Publikováno v:
Emergency Medicine Australasia. 30:61-66
OBJECTIVE We aimed to evaluate patient perceptions of medical scribes in the ED and to test for scribe impacts on ED Net Promoter Scores, Press Ganey Surveys and other patient-centred topics. METHODS Exploratory semi-structured interviews were conduc
Autor:
William A Dunlop, Jennifer Hanning, Katherine J Walker, Edward Cheong, Amber Mills, Michele Levinson
Publikováno v:
Psychology, healthmedicine. 24(9)
Goals-of-care discussions aim to establish patient values for shared medical decision-making. These discussions are relevant towards end-of-life as patients may receive non-beneficial treatments if they have never discussed preferences for care. End-
Autor:
Katherine J Walker, Michael Ben-Meir, Ian Turner, Danny Liew, Margaret Staples, Hamish Rodda, Matthew Johnson, William A Dunlop, David Phillips
Publikováno v:
Emergency Medicine Journal. 33:865-869
Objective To undertake a cost analysis of training medical scribes in an ED. Methods This was a pilot, observational, single-centre study at Cabrini ED, Melbourne, Australia, studying the costs of initiating a scribe programme from the perspective of
Publikováno v:
Emergency Medicine Australasia. 28:262-267
Objective The present study aims to determine if a scribe in an Australian ED can assist emergency physicians to work with increased productivity and to investigate when and where to allocate a scribe and to whom. Methods This was a prospective obser
Autor:
Michael Ben-Meir, Katherine J Walker
Publikováno v:
Emergency Medicine Australasia. 30:122-124
Emergency medicine was once exclusively provided in public hospitals in Australia, but now over half a million consultations per annum are in private (7% total emergency consultations). Private EDs have excess capacity and are staffed by senior docto
Autor:
Amber C, Mills, Michele, Levinson, William A, Dunlop, Edward, Cheong, Timothy, Cowan, Jennifer, Hanning, Erin, O'Callaghan, Katherine J, Walker
Publikováno v:
Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA. 30(6)
There is limited literature to inform the content and format of Goals-of-Care forms, for use by doctors when they are undertaking these important conversations.This was a prospective, qualitative and quantitative study evaluating the utility of a new
Publikováno v:
Emergency Medicine Australasia. 26:543-548
Objective The study aims to determine if trained scribes in an Australian ED can assist emergency physicians (EPs) to work with increased productivity. Methods This was a pilot, prospective, observational study conducted at a private ED in Melbourne.