2023
Increasing the use of anxiolysis and analgesia for paediatric procedures in a community emergency department network: a quality improvement initiative
Kelley M, Lynders W, Pelletier E, Petrucelli M, Emerson B, Tiyyagura G, Goldman M. Increasing the use of anxiolysis and analgesia for paediatric procedures in a community emergency department network: a quality improvement initiative. Emergency Medicine Journal 2023, 41: 116-122. PMID: 38050053, DOI: 10.1136/emermed-2023-213232.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchYears of ageCommunity EDPediatric EDChildren's HospitalPractice patternsLaceration repairAnxiety-provoking proceduresCommunity hospital networkAcademic children's hospitalRegional children's hospitalForeign body removalKey driver diagramStudy-Act cyclesQuality improvement initiativesEmergency medical servicesQuality improvement methodologySmart aimED lengthED LOSProcedural dataMidazolam useBody removalPediatric proceduresGuideline developmentEmergency Department Network
2019
Improving Efficiency and Communication around Sedated Fracture Reductions in a Pediatric Emergency Department
Paydar-Darian N, Goldman M, Michelson K, Button K, Hewett E, Macnow T, Miller A, Musisca M, Hudgins J, Eisenberg M. Improving Efficiency and Communication around Sedated Fracture Reductions in a Pediatric Emergency Department. Pediatric Quality And Safety 2019, 4: e135. PMID: 30937415, PMCID: PMC6426494, DOI: 10.1097/pq9.0000000000000135.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchED length of stayQuality improvement initiativesLength of stayPediatric emergency departmentEmergency departmentInterdisciplinary communicationED lengthImprovement initiativesReduced ED length of stayPediatric emergency medicine fellowsFracture reductionPediatric emergency medicineEmergency medicine fellowsImprove interdisciplinary communicationStatistical process control chartsProcess control chartsProcedural sedationMonths postimplementationPostintervention periodEmergency medicineImprove satisfactionTracking boardReview formResponse checklistChildren's hospital