2023
The Management of Children and Youth With Pediatric Mental and Behavioral Health Emergencies.
Saidinejad M, Duffy S, Wallin D, Hoffmann J, Joseph M, Uhlenbrock J, Brown K, Waseem M, Snow S, Andrew M, Kuo A, Sulton C, Chun T, Lee L, Conners G, Callahan J, Gross T, Joseph M, Lee L, Mack E, Marin J, Mazor S, Paul R, Timm N, Cicero M, Dietrich A, Eisenberg A, Fallat M, Tellez S, Dietrich A, Alade K, Amato C, Atanelov Z, Auerbach M, Barata I, Benjamin L, Berg K, Chang C, Chow J, Chumpitazi C, Claudius I, Easter J, Foster A, Fox S, Gausche-Hill M, Gerardi M, Goodloe J, Heniff M, Homme J, Ishimine P, John S, Joseph M, Hiu-Fung Lam S, Lawson S, Lee M, Li J, Lin S, Martini D, Mellick L, Mendez D, Petrack E, Rice L, Rose E, Ruttan T, Saidinejad M, Santillanes G, Simpson J, Sivasankar S, Slubowski D, Sorrentino A, Stoner M, Sulton C, Valente J, Vora S, Wall J, Wallin D, Walls T, Waseem M, Woolridge D, Shahid S, Miller R, Wood E, Lowery T, Cohen J, VanStanton R, Hill L, Stone E, Johnson D. The Management of Children and Youth With Pediatric Mental and Behavioral Health Emergencies. 2023, 152 PMID: 37584147, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2023-063255.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmergency departmentHealth care safety netEmergency care deliveryCoordination of careEmergency medical servicesBehavioral health emergenciesProlonged ED staysMental health professionalsPost-discharge resourcesCare deliveryPrehospital servicesED environmentImprove careHealth professionalsDischarge resourcesInadequate communityLack of personnelPatient careMedical servicesED stayOptimal careManagement of childrenCareED operationsHealth emergency
2016
Analysis of Prehospital Transport Use for Trauma Patients in Lusaka, Zambia
Mowafi H, Oranmore‐Brown R, Hopkins KL, White EE, Mulla YF, Seidenberg P. Analysis of Prehospital Transport Use for Trauma Patients in Lusaka, Zambia. World Journal Of Surgery 2016, 40: 2868-2874. PMID: 27405748, DOI: 10.1007/s00268-016-3629-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTrauma patientsPrehospital careMajority of patientsInpatient resource utilizationMechanism of injuryBurden of injuryOutcome of injuryFirst hourSmall statistical increaseScore IIMiddle-income countriesTrauma presentationsStudy personnelObservational studyPrehospital transportPrehospital servicesAmbulance arrivalAmbulance transportPatientsPatient useInjuryPrivate ambulanceSAS 9.3Statistical increaseTwo-thirds
2014
The Global Burden of Road Injury: Its Relevance to the Emergency Physician
Chekijian S, Paul M, Kohl VP, Walker DM, Tomassoni AJ, Cone DC, Vaca FE. The Global Burden of Road Injury: Its Relevance to the Emergency Physician. Emergency Medicine International 2014, 2014: 139219. PMID: 24719768, PMCID: PMC3956281, DOI: 10.1155/2014/139219.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRoad traffic injuriesGlobal burdenTraffic injuriesAcute trauma careEmergency medicineFifth leading causeEmergency medicine physiciansInjury burdenDisease burdenLeading causeEmergency physiciansTrauma careInjury preventionMedicine physiciansPrehospital servicesRoad traffic crash fatalitiesPrevention programsInjuryGlobal InitiativeRoad injuriesMorbidityBurdenTraffic crash fatalitiesMortalityDisease
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