Australasian Emergency Care

Papers
(The TQCC of Australasian Emergency Care is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Instructions to Authors109
The struggle of nurses in initial trauma emergency care in challenging geographic areas of Indonesia: A phenomenology39
Validation of the Ottawa Troponin Pathway31
Contents26
Characteristics and outcomes of emergency department presentations brought in by police with and without an emergency examination authority: A state-wide cohort study25
Barriers and enablers to nurse-initiated care in emergency departments: An embedded mixed methods survey study24
The impact of emergency nurse practitioners on short-term survival in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest24
Emergency department assessment and management of children with gastroenteritis17
Education interventions and emergency nurses’ clinical practice behaviours: A scoping review15
Editorial Board15
Adherence to recommended guidelines for low back pain presentations to an Australian emergency department: Barriers and enablers15
The relationship between resilience and psychological characteristics of paramedicine students14
Experiences and outcomes of women with bleeding in early pregnancy presenting to the Emergency Department: An integrative review14
Determinants of work stress among emergency department nurses in Sleman, Yogyakarta, Indonesia13
What are the training needs of emergency department resuscitation nurses? A scoping review13
Emergency department staff perceptions of their roles in providing end of life care12
The experiences of trans (binary and non-binary) patients accessing care in the emergency department: An integrative review11
Exploring clinicians' insertion experience with a new peripheral intravenous catheter in the emergency department11
Impact of an emergency department rapid response system on inpatient clinical deterioration: A controlled pre-post study11
Characteristics of self-harm presentations to the emergency department of the Royal Melbourne Hospital, 2012–2019: Data from the Self-Harm Monitoring System for Victoria10
As loud as a construction site: Noise levels in the emergency department10
Overview of drug treatment for paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia in Taiwan emergency departments: Adenosine using trend from 2000 to 201210
Workplace violence towards emergency nurses: A cross-sectional multicenter study10
Identifying the activities of physiotherapy practitioners through primary and secondary models of care provided in New South Wales emergency departments9
Emergency care experiences of patients known to palliative care services and their family: A qualitative interview study9
Factors associated with arrival by ambulance for patients with stroke: a multicentre, national data linkage study9
The experience of patients at high risk of difficult peripheral intravenous cannulation: An Australian prospective observational study9
Exploring paramedic personality profiles and the relationship with burnout and employment retention: A scoping review8
Characteristics of patients who return unplanned to the ED, and factors that contribute to their decision to return: Integrated results from an explanatory sequential mixed methods inquiry8
Screening and assessment of falls risk in the emergency department8
“Mind the gap”: An exploratory qualitative study of paramedics’ experiences attending older adults who fall in Western Australia8
End-of-life care in emergency departments: A national cross-sectional survey of emergency care nurses8
Effect of pre-hospital notification on delays and neurological outcomes in acute ischemic stroke8
The impact of an educational video about the role of an emergency nurse, viewed by emergency nurses’ support systems, on emergency nurses’ wellbeing8
From triage to departure: Older adults’ ED journey. A mixed methods study7
Emergencies within hospital wards: An observational study of the non-technical skills of medical emergency teams7
Public health messaging during disasters: Practice and attitudes of Australian emergency nurses7
A multidisciplinary, cross-sectional survey of burnout and wellbeing in emergency department staff during COVID-197
The prevalence and management of deteriorating patients in an Australian emergency department7
Use of Virtual Reality for minor procedures in the Emergency Department: A scoping review7
Editorial Board7
The psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the stressor scale for emergency nurses7
Vital signs monitoring in Australasian emergency departments: Development of a consensus statement from ACEM and CENA6
Impact of personal protective equipment on prehospital endotracheal intubation performance in simulated manikin6
Editorial Board6
Gender-based differences in assessment and management of acute abdominal pain in the emergency department: A retrospective audit6
The effect of 20 minutes of cool running water first aid within three hours of thermal burn injury on patient outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis6
Measuring More than Mortality: A scoping review of air ambulance outcome measures in a combined Institutes of Medicine and Donabedian quality framework6
Informing Utstein-style reporting guidelines for prehospital thrombolysis: A scoping review6
Editorial Board6
Implementation of a pragmatic emergency department patients’ own medications (POM) procedure to improve medication safety: An interrupted time series6
Hospital presentations with diabetic ketoacidosis: A retrospective review6
Paramedic interactions with significant others during and after resuscitation and death of a patient6
Instructions to Authors6
Air ambulance retrievals of patients with suspected appendicitis and acute abdominal pain: The patients’ journeys, referral pathways and appendectomy outcomes using linked data in Central Queensland, 5
Factors associated with prolonged cardiopulmonary resuscitation attempts in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients presenting to the emergency department5
Developing practice-level quality indicators to assist in evaluating the application of the Australasian Triage Scale: A modified e-Delphi process5
The experiences of trans (binary and non-binary) people accessing emergency department care in Australia: A grounded theory study5
Interventions for the discharge of older people to their home from the emergency department: a systematic review5
Ecstasy and related drug consumption and the effect on emergency department resource use5
Australian emergency nurses' experiences of working with personal protective equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic. A qualitative study5
Secondary traumatic stress in partners of paramedics: A scoping review5
The role of emergency medical services in the management of in-hospital emergencies: Causes and outcomes of emergency calls – A descriptive retrospective register-based study5
Seizure or syncope: Is the history-based scale feasible to use in an emergency department setting?5
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