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Resuscitation in Paediatric Septic Shock Using Vitamin C and Hydrocortisone (RESPOND): The RESPOND Randomized Controlled Trial Protocol.

Pediatr Crit Care Med

December 2024

Children's Intensive Care Research Program, Child Health Research Centre, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

Objectives: Pediatric sepsis results in significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. There is an urgent need to investigate adjunctive therapies that can be administered early. We hypothesize that using vitamin C combined with hydrocortisone increases survival free of inotropes/vasopressors support until day 7 compared with standard care.

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Paediatric critical care units are designed for children at a vulnerable stage of development, yet the evidence base for practice and policy in paediatric critical care remains scarce. In this Health Policy, we present a roadmap providing strategic guidance for international paediatric critical care trials. We convened a multidisciplinary group of 32 paediatric critical care experts from six continents representing paediatric critical care research networks and groups.

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Background: Patient and clinician expectations of benefit from recommended management approaches may potentially impact the success of managing musculoskeletal conditions.

Methods: This was a multisite study in an advanced practice musculoskeletal service across Queensland, Australia. Relationships between patient and clinician (advanced physiotherapy practitioner) expectations of benefit, patient characteristics, and clinical outcome recorded 6 months later were explored with regression analysis in 619 patients undergoing non-surgical multidisciplinary care for either knee osteoarthritis (n = 286), low back pain (n = 249) or shoulder impingement syndrome (n = 84).

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Adherence to Wearing Therapeutic Footwear Among People at High-Risk of Diabetes-Related Foot Ulcers in Jordan.

Int J Low Extrem Wounds

December 2024

Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation, School of Public Health and Social Work, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.

This study aimed to investigate the levels of adherence to wearing therapeutic footwear, and the factors associated, among people at high-risk of diabetes-related foot ulcers (DFUs) in Jordan. This was a secondary analysis of data from a multi-centre cross-sectional study of participants at high-risk of DFU in Jordan who had therapeutic footwear. Participants had socio-demographic, health, limb, and psychosocial variables collected, plus self-reported their proportion of adherence time wearing therapeutic footwear on an average day (excluding sleeping time) using a visual analogue scale.

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Background: Access to clinical trials is limited for rural, regional and remote Australians, adding to the current health inequity between rural and metropolitan populations. The Australasian Teletrial Model was developed to bring clinical trials "closer to home". In 2020, the Australian Teletrial Program was funded to expand and support the uptake of the model across six Australian states and territories.

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Objectives: To identify the health and economic costs of hospital-acquired complications (HACs) in children who require PICU admission.

Design: Propensity score matched cohort study analyzing routinely collected medical and costing data collected by the health service over 6 years (2015-2020).

Setting: Tertiary referral PICU in Queensland, Australia.

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Editorial draft Volume 38, Issue 1, 2025.

Aust Crit Care

December 2024

School of Nursing and Midwifery, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia; Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service, Southport, Queensland, Australia.

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Workforce research priorities for emergency nurses in Australia.

Int Emerg Nurs

December 2024

School of Nursing and Midwifery, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia; Department of Emergency Medicine, Gold Coast Health, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia; Australian Centre for Health Service Innovation, Centre for Healthcare Transformation, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; Centre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.

Background: The current nursing shortage is a critical issue facing healthcare systems. Workforce research priorities foremergency nurses are limited.This study aimed to identify, collate, and prioritise areas of workforce research for emergency nursing in Australia.

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Background: Acute application of adjunctive negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) significantly improves time to re-epithelialization in pediatric burn patients. This adjunctive treatment has not yet been broadly or routinely adopted as a standard primary burns dressing strategy. The Implementation of Negative PRessurE for acute Pediatric burns (INPREP) trial will implement and evaluate the impact of adjunctive NPWT in parallel with co-designed implementation strategies and resources across four major pediatric hospitals.

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Health system related kidney supportive care interventions for adults with chronic kidney disease: A systematic review.

J Ren Care

March 2025

Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation (AusHSI) and Centre for Healthcare Transformation, School of Public Health and Social Work, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.

Introduction: Kidney failure can be managed either conservatively or via kidney replacement therapy. Kidney supportive care combines the expertise of nephrology with palliative care in a multidisciplinary team with a focus on improving quality of life.

Objective: To identify and appraise evidence-based health system kidney supportive care interventions DESIGN: Systematic review (PROSPERO Registration - CRD42022333650).

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PRISMA-COSMIN for OMIs 2024: response from ISOQOL's child health special interest group.

Qual Life Res

December 2024

Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation and Centre for Healthcare Transformation, School of Public Health and Social Work, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland, Australia.

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Background: Patients with high-risk feet and diabetes are prone to develop diabetes-related foot ulcers (DFUs). To prevent DFUs and their costs and impacts on diabetes mellitus (DM) patients' productivity and quality of life, patients' foot self-care (FSC) practices are essential to screen for DFUs. Our study aimed to assess the self-efficacy and outcome expectations about FSC and evaluate the knowledge about DFUs among patients with DM in Jordan.

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This study investigates the factors associated with stunting prevalence in Indonesia, utilizing a generalized lasso framework with modified penalty matrices to accommodate spatio-temporal data structures. Novel approaches are introduced to construct the penalty matrices, with particular focus on defining neighborhood structures. The proposed method is applied to data from 34 Indonesian provinces, covering the years 2019 to 2023.

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Aim: To explore specialist homeless health professionals' perceptions of gaps in homeless health care and understand whether these might be addressed through existing nursing scopes of practice.

Design: Qualitative descriptive study.

Methods: Semi-structured interviews and focus groups with a purposive sample of 22 staff in nursing (11) and non-nursing (11) roles, engaged with a Homeless Health Service.

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Neurodevelopmental follow-up care pathways and processes for children with congenital heart disease in Australia.

Pediatr Res

November 2024

Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation and Centre for Healthcare Transformation, School of Public Health and Social Work, Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

Background: International consensus exists for neurodevelopmental follow-up care of children with congenital heart disease (CHD) to support timely intervention for developmental delays. Yet, documentation of how this care is implemented in Australia is lacking. This study aimed to identify, categorise, and understand care pathways and services supporting neurodevelopmental follow-up of Australian children with CHD.

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Background: Pain from rib fractures often requires inpatient management with opioid medication. The need for ongoing opioid prescriptions following hospital discharge is poorly understood. Harms associated with long-term opioid use are generally accepted.

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  • Bariatric surgery is identified as the most effective long-term treatment for severe obesity, but previous studies on its economic impacts have been limited in sample size and duration.
  • This study analyzed a large group of Australians aged 45 and older, including 1157 individuals who underwent surgery and 1157 who did not, using comprehensive health data over an 8-year period.
  • While surgery costs peaked in the first year, the economic benefits grew over time, leading to significant cost savings in later years, particularly for sleeve gastrectomy, although cumulative savings remained unachieved even when factoring in indirect costs.*
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  • The study evaluates the effectiveness, safety, and influencing factors of ablative fractional carbon dioxide laser (AFCO2L) treatment for hypertrophic burn scars among adult patients at an Australian burn unit.
  • 47 patients participated, receiving up to four treatments over a year, with outcomes measured through ultrasound scar thickness and patient surveys at various intervals.
  • Results showed significant improvements in scar thickness and assessment scores after treatment, with minimal complications, indicating AFCO2L is a safe and effective option for managing burn scars.
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An Electronic Medical Record-Based Prognostic Model for Inpatient Falls: Development and Internal-External Cross-Validation.

J Med Internet Res

November 2024

Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation and Centre for Healthcare Transformation, School of Public Health and Social Work, Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, Australia.

Background: Effective fall prevention interventions in hospitals require appropriate allocation of resources early in admission. To address this, fall risk prediction tools and models have been developed with the aim to provide fall prevention strategies to patients at high risk. However, fall risk assessment tools have typically been inaccurate for prediction, ineffective in prevention, and time-consuming to complete.

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  • Supporting clinical teams to enhance care for palliative patients and their caregivers is a top priority, and patient-reported experience measures (PREMs) like consideRATE can help identify areas for improvement.
  • A study in an Australian hospital showed a 71% response rate from eligible patients and their caregivers, with a majority preferring to complete the measure electronically, and many needing assistance.
  • The findings suggest that using consideRATE is feasible and provides valuable feedback to clinicians, who noted the importance of having accessible and context-sensitive data for quality improvement.
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Patterns and Perceptions of Standard Order Set Use Among Physicians Working Within a Multihospital System: Mixed Methods Study.

JMIR Form Res

November 2024

Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation and Centre for Healthcare Transformation, School of Public Health and Social Work, Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, Australia.

Background: Electronic standard order sets automate the ordering of specific treatment, testing, and investigative protocols by physicians. These tools may help reduce unwarranted clinical variation and improve health care efficiency. Despite their routine implementation within electronic medical records (EMRs), little is understood about how they are used and what factors influence their adoption in practice.

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Objective: Wound care is an important component of nursing care, consuming a significant amount of working hours. Literature reports the existence of many barriers to evidence-based wound care and that nursing students have an increasing need for education in this field. While blended learning activities have shown some benefits in learning outcomes, dedicated wound care modules within baccalaureate nursing courses occur infrequently.

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The purpose of this systematic literature review of quantitative findings was to examine the effectiveness of educational interventions to improve gerontological knowledge, attitudes, and willingness to work with older people in baccalaureate nursing students. Using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis guidelines, a systematic literature search was conducted in five databases. Quality assessment was conducted using the Mixed-Methods Appraisal Tool.

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Article Synopsis
  • Home-based palliative and supportive care for heart failure patients enhances quality of life and reduces healthcare costs while benefiting caregivers.
  • This study aims to identify and describe the essential components of such care, using a scoping review methodology.
  • Key findings indicate that a multidisciplinary team, led by nurses, is crucial for effective symptom management, education, and advance care planning in this context, which points to a need for future research on digital interventions and team composition.
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