THE MANY ORGANISATIONAL FACTORS RELEVANT TO PLANNING CHANGE IN EMERGENCY CARE DEPARTMENTS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY TO INFORM A CLUSTER RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL AIMING TO IMPROVE THE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURIES.

The Many Organisational Factors Relevant to Planning Change in Emergency Care Departments: A Qualitative Study to Inform a Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial Aiming to Improve the Management of Patients with Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries.

BACKGROUND:The Neurotrauma Evidence Translation (NET) Trial aims to design and evaluate the effectiveness of a targeted theory-and evidence-informed intervention to increase the uptake of evidence-based recommended practices for the management of patients who present to an emergency department (ED) with mild head injuries.When designing interventio

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The interplay of post-translational modification and gene therapy

Victor Chukwudi Osamor,1–3 Shalom N Chinedu,3,4 Dominic E Azuh,3,5 Emeka Joshua Iweala,3,4 Olubanke Olujoke Ogunlana3,4 1Covenant University Bioinformatics Research (CUBRe) Unit, Department of Computer and Information Sciences, College of Science and Technology (CST), Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria; 2Institute of Informatics (C

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Paediatric Pain Medicine: Pain Differences, Recognition and Coping Acute Procedural Pain in Paediatric Emergency Room

Paediatric pain and its assessment and management are challenging for medical professionals, especially in an urgent care environment.Patients in a paediatric emergency room (PER) often undergo painful procedures which are an additional source of distress, anxiety, and pain.Paediatric procedural pain is often underestimated and neglected because of

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