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Publikováno v:
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, Vol 45, Iss 6, Pp 578-583 (2021)
Abstract Background: Data on previous alcohol use in surgical patients who died in the Northern Territory (NT) are lacking and have important public health implications. Methods: The prevalence of previous alcohol (ab)use among surgical patients who
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b73a9777df90466fa23bc055c8018dbb
Autor:
Chi-Wai Lui, Frances M. Boyle, Arkadiusz Peter Wysocki, Peter Baker, Alisha D’Souza, Sonya Faint, Therese Rey-Conde, John B. North
Publikováno v:
BMC Surgery, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2017)
Abstract Background Surgical mortality audit is an important tool for quality assurance and professional development but little is known about the impact of such activity on professional practice at the individual surgeon level. This paper reports th
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/723ccb5e25954a73b7349a5cd6919676
Autor:
Derek Mao, Therese Rey-Conde, John B. North, Raymond P. Lancashire, Sanjeev Naidu, Terence C. Chua
Publikováno v:
World Journal of Surgery. 46:1796-1804
Background Colorectal resection is a major gastrointestinal operation. Improvements in peri-operative care has led to improved outcomes; however, mortalities still occur. Using data from the Queensland Audit of Surgical Mortality (QASM), this study e
Surgeons' Responses to a Surgical Mortality Audit: Accepting and Improving: A Cross Sectional Survey
Publikováno v:
The Journal of surgical research. 266
Background Surgeons strive to provide the best care possible to their patients. The Australian and New Zealand Audit of Surgical Mortality is a process for improving surgical care and outcomes via peer-review assessment of mortality cases. This artic
Publikováno v:
ANZ Journal of Surgery. 88:569-572
Trauma remains the most frequent cause of death for patients under 35 years of age. Head injury and catastrophic haemorrhage account for the majority of early deaths. A trauma laparotomy is often necessary to arrest haemorrhage. All patients who died
Publikováno v:
Asian Journal of Medicine and Health. 8:1-7
Publikováno v:
The British journal of surgeryReferences. 107(4)
Background Death after surgery is infrequent but can be devastating for the surgeon. Surgeons may experience intense emotional reactions after a patient's death, reflecting on their part in the death and the patient's loss of life. Excessive ruminati
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Medicine and Medical Research. 15:1-8
Autor:
Therese Rey-Conde, Riyaz Shakya, Jennifer Allen, Evelyn Clarke, John B. North, Robert S. Ware, Arkadiusz Peter Wysocki
Publikováno v:
ANZ Journal of Surgery. 86:644-647
BackgroundSurgical audits provide constructive feedback to individual surgeons, hospitals and other healthcare sector professionals. Audits identify deficiencies in treatment processes, evaluate practice trends and detect practice gaps. The credibili
Autor:
Arkadiusz Peter Wysocki, Robert S. Ware, Therese Rey-Conde, Peter Kruger, John B. North, Jennifer Allen, Guy J. Maddern, Wendy Babidge, J.L. Veerman
BACKGROUND: Infection may complicate surgical patients' hospital admission. The effect of hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) on processes of care among surgical patients who died is unknown. AIM: To investigate the effect of HAIs on processes of car
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::db8c683884c11b6200ecc19e5f70c81e
https://hdl.handle.net/2123/30432
https://hdl.handle.net/2123/30432