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Taylor NikelEmergency Medicine Resident, Queen's University Verified email at queensu.ca Cited by 242 |
Combined inhaled beta‐agonist and anticholinergic agents for emergency management in adults with asthma
SW Kirkland, C Vandenberghe… - Cochrane Database …, 2017 - cochranelibrary.com
Background Inhaled short‐acting anticholinergics (SAAC) and short‐acting beta₂‐agonists
(SABA) are effective therapies for adult patients with acute asthma who present to the …
(SABA) are effective therapies for adult patients with acute asthma who present to the …
Effectiveness of educational interventions to increase primary care follow‐up for adults seen in the emergency department for acute asthma: A systematic review and …
Objectives Patients with asthma commonly present to emergency departments (ED) with
exacerbations. Asthma guidelines recommend close follow‐up with a primary care provider …
exacerbations. Asthma guidelines recommend close follow‐up with a primary care provider …
Effectiveness of written action plans for acute asthma: a systematic review
Objective: Self-management is an essential part of achieving asthma control and improving
long-term outcomes. While guidelines recommend the provision of written asthma action …
long-term outcomes. While guidelines recommend the provision of written asthma action …
Low-acuity presentations to the emergency department in Canada: exploring the alternative attempts to avoid presentation
LD Krebs, SW Kirkland, R Chetram, T Nikel… - Emergency Medicine …, 2017 - emj.bmj.com
Objective ED visits have been rising year on year worldwide. It has been suggested that
some of these visits could be avoided if low-acuity patients had better primary care access …
some of these visits could be avoided if low-acuity patients had better primary care access …
[PDF][PDF] Emergency department use: influence of connection to a family physician on ED use and attempts to avoid presentation
LD Krebs, SW Kirkland, C Villa-Roel, A Davidson… - Healthc Q, 2017 - researchgate.net
Some low-acuity emergency department (ED) presentations are potentially avoidable with
improved primary care access. The majority of ED patients (74.4%) in this study had a family …
improved primary care access. The majority of ED patients (74.4%) in this study had a family …
[HTML][HTML] Engaging patients and primary care providers in the design of novel opinion leader based interventions for acute asthma in the emergency department: a …
C Villa-Roel, M Ospina, SR Majumdar… - BMC Health Services …, 2018 - Springer
Background Multifaceted interventions driven by the needs of patients and providers can
help move evidence into practice more rapidly. This study engaged both patients and …
help move evidence into practice more rapidly. This study engaged both patients and …
[CITATION][C] Emergency Department visits by homeless patients in Canadian Emergency
S Kirkland, R Chetram, G Cummins, FT Nikel…