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1. Maternity clinician use of shared decision‐making in antenatal care: A scoping review.

2. Designing a standardised emergency nurse career pathway for use across rural, regional and metropolitan New South Wales, Australia: A consensus process.

3. Successful and sustained implementation of a behaviour-change informed strategy for emergency nurses: a multicentre implementation evaluation.

4. Vital sign assessment and nursing interventions in medical and surgical patients with rapid response system triggers.

5. Exploring interdisciplinary communication pathways for escalating pre-medical emergency team deterioration: a mixed-methods study.

6. The influence of intensive care unit culture and environment on nurse decision‐making when managing vasoactive medications: A qualitative exploratory study.

7. Nurse job task analysis: a profile of medical and surgical nursing activities.

8. Prioritising Responses Of Nurses To deteriorating patient Observations (PRONTO): a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of a facilitation intervention on recognition and response to clinical deterioration.

9. Increasing accuracy in documentation through the application of a structured emergency nursing framework: A multisite quasi‐experimental study.

10. Patient and family complaints concerning nursing and midwifery care: applying a taxonomy to classify and analyse consumer complaints.

11. Enhancing active patient participation in nursing handover: A mixed methods study.

12. Characteristics and outcomes of patients receiving review requests for pre-medical emergency team deterioration: a cohort study.

13. Evidence–practice gaps in initial neuro‐protective nursing care: A mixed methods study of Thai patients with moderate or severe traumatic brain injury.

14. Emergency clinicians' knowledge, preparedness and experiences of managing COVID-19 during the 2020 global pandemic in Australian healthcare settings.

15. Emergency nurses' activity levels across rotating shifts.

16. Clinical deterioration and hospital‐acquired complications in adult patients with isolation precautions for infection control: A systematic review.

17. Thai trauma nurses' knowledge of neuroprotective nursing care of traumatic brain injury patients: A survey study.

18. Resuscitation status and characteristics and outcomes of patients transferred from subacute care to acute care hospitals: A multi‐site prospective cohort study.

19. Exploring patient preferences for involvement in medication management in hospitals.

20. Nurses' decision‐making, practices and perceptions of patient involvement in medication administration in an acute hospital setting.

21. Timing of emergency interhospital transfers from subacute to acute care and patient outcomes: A prospective cohort study.

22. Factors associated with unplanned readmissions in a major Australian health service.

23. Frequency, nature and timing of clinical deterioration in the early postoperative period.

24. Comparison of policies for recognising and responding to clinical deterioration across five Victorian health services.

25. Senior emergency nurses' responses to escalations of care for clinical deterioration.

26. Consensus-based clinical research priorities for emergency nursing in Australia.

27. Hospital in the Home nurses’ recognition and response to clinical deterioration.

28. Emergency nurses’ knowledge and self-rated practice skills when caring for older patients in the Emergency Department.

29. Current practices related to family presence during acute deterioration in adult emergency department patients.

30. Vital signs as predictors for aggression in hospital patients ( VAPA).

31. A framework for transition to specialty practice programmes.

32. Emergency nurses' decisions regarding frequency and nature of vital sign assessment.

33. Predictors for clinical deterioration of mental state in patients assessed by telephone-based mental health triage.

34. Effect of gender on evidence-based practice for Australian patients with acute coronary syndrome: A retrospective multi-site study.

35. Patient physiological status at the emergency department-ward interface and emergency calls for clinical deterioration during early hospital admission.

36. Nurses' documentation of physiological observations in three acute care settings.

37. Using an evidence-based care bundle to improve initial emergency nursing management of patients with severe traumatic brain injury.

38. Advance care planning for older people in Australia presenting to the emergency department from the community or residential aged care facilities.

39. Model to predict inpatient mortality from information gathered at presentation to an emergency department: The Triage Information Mortality Model ( TIMM).

40. Using an evidence-based care bundle to improve Thai emergency nurses' knowledge of care for patients with severe traumatic brain injury.

41. Development, reliability and validity of a tool, to measure emergency department clinicians’ attitudes towards family presence (FP) during acute deterioration in adult patients.

42. Unreported clinical deterioration in emergency department patients: A point prevalence study.

43. Medication errors in ED: Do patient characteristics and the environment influence the nature and frequency of medication errors?

44. Participant evaluation of team-based learning using one-off teams in a hospital setting.

45. Recognising clinical deterioration in emergency department patients.

46. Thai emergency nurses’ management of patients with severe traumatic brain injury: Comparison of knowledge and clinical management with best available evidence.

47. Referrals to hospital emergency departments from residential aged care facilities: Stuck in a time warp.

48. Characteristics and outcomes of patients requiring unplanned transfer from subacute to acute care.

49. Rapid intervention and treatment zone: Redesigning nursing services to meet increasing emergency department demand.

50. Psychosocial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Australian nurses and midwives: a cross-sectional study.

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