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Emergency Medicine Journal | 2011

Frequency and nature of reported incidents during Emergency Department care

Julie Considine; Belinda Mitchell; Helen E Stergiou

Background The aim of this study was to examine reported incidents affecting Emergency Department (ED) episodes of care. Methods A retrospective audit of ED patients was carried out in an urban district hospital in Melbourne, Australia from 1 January 2008 to 31 December 2008. The main outcome measure was presence or absence of reported patient-related incident(s) during ED care. Results There were 984 patient-related incidents (n=984) during 2008.The most common incidents were related to patient behaviour (66.4%), patient management (10.1%) and medications (6.5%). Patients whose ED care involved reported incident(s) were older, had higher triage categories, longer length of ED stay and were more likely to need hospital admission or leave at their own risk. Eighteen per cent of reported incidents occurred in patients aged 65 years and over. Incidents affecting older patients were more likely to be related to breach of skin integrity, patient management, diagnosis and patient identification, and less likely to involve patient behaviour. Conclusions Reported incident(s) occurred in 0.47% of ED episodes of care. Differences in personal and clinical characteristics of patients whose ED care involved reported incident(s) highlights the need for better understanding of incidents occurring in the ED in order to improve systems for high-risk patients.


Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal | 2013

Australasian emergency nurses' willingness to attend work in a disaster: A survey

Paul Arbon; Jamie Ranse; Lynette Cusack; Julie Considine; Ramon Z. Shaban; Richard J. Woodman; Laura Bahnisch; Mayumi Kako; Karen Hammad; Belinda Mitchell


Disasters | 2009

Chemical, biological and radiological incidents : preparedness and perceptions of emergency nurses

Julie Considine; Belinda Mitchell


Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal | 2013

Exploring staff willingness to attend work during a disaster: A study of nurses employed in four Australian emergency departments

Paul Arbon; Lynette Cusack; Jamie Ranse; Ramon Z. Shaban; Julie Considine; Mayumi Kako; Richard J. Woodman; Belinda Mitchell; Laura Bahnisch; Karen Hammad


Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal | 2013

Disaster content in Australian tertiary postgraduate emergency nursing courses: A survey

Jamie Ranse; Ramon Z. Shaban; Julie Considine; Karen Hammad; Paul Arbon; Belinda Mitchell; Shane Lenson


Archive | 2011

Understanding the Willingness of Ausrtralian Emerency Nurses to Respond to a Disaster

Paul Arbon; Lynette Cusack; Jamie Ranse; Ramon Z. Shaban; Julie Considine; Belinda Mitchell; Karen Hammad; Laura Banisch; Mayumi Kako; Richard J. Woodman


Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal | 2011

To work or not to work: an analysis of the willingness of Australian emergency nurses to respond to a disaster

Paul Arbon; Lynette Cusack; Jamie Ranse; Ramon Z. Shaban; Julie Considine; Belinda Mitchell; Karen Hammad; Laura Bahnisch; Mayumi Kako; Richard J. Woodman


Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal | 2010

Understanding the willingness of Australian emergency nurses to respond to a health care disaster

Jamie Ranse; Paul Arbon; Ramon Z. Shaban; Julie Considine; Belinda Mitchell; Karen Hammad; Lynette Cusack; Mayumi Kako; Laura Bahnisch


Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal | 2010

Medication safety in the ED

Belinda Mitchell; Julie Considine; Mari Botti


Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal | 2010

Identifying and managing clinical risk in the Emergency Department: An interdisciplinary approach

Elaine Killeen; Belinda Mitchell; Julie Considine; Helen Stergiou; Danielle Waddell

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University of Canberra

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