Browsing Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) - Event Materials by Research Approach "Quantitative Research"
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Ambulance offload delay: A process map to improvement
Ambulance patient offload delays in the emergency department have been determined to be harmful to patients, costly to the emergency medical service companies, and stressful for the ED staff. To date, research has only ... -
Blood sample hemolysis prevention: Certified emergency nurses know the answer
Blood sample hemolysis rates in Emergency Departments exceed nationally established benchmarks resulting in patient discomfort, added costs, longer waits, and delayed clinical decision making. Best practices for blood ... -
Effects of prehospital communication times in STEMI patients
Expedient transfer of a ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) patient presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) to a cath lab for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is well understood to make a difference in ... -
Human trafficking online educational training to increase emergency nurses' knowledge, self-efficacy, skills in identification, and referral of human trafficking survivors
Human trafficking inclusive of forced labor is a hidden global public health epidemic that crosses all cultures, countries, ages, genders, economic incomes and families. Worldwide human trafficking is known as modern day ... -
Randomized controlled study in the use of aromatherapy for pain reduction and to reduce opioid use in the emergency department
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a combination of lavender, sweet marjoram, and pink grapefruit oils on a patient’s perception of pain, and the ability to reduce the use of opioids in an emergency ... -
Reattendance of pediatric fever cases in a local accident and emergency department: A retrospective cohort study
Fever in children is one of the most common reasons for pediatric reattendance in Accident and Emergency department (AED). These children who reattend to AED contribute to overcrowding, which may reflect the generalized ...