2023
DOI: 10.1002/hpja.835
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Yarning to reduce take own leave events in First Nations patients presenting to the Emergency Department‐presenting the qualitative themes and co‐design of the Deadly RED project

Michelle Davison,
Jason Chan,
Meg Clarke
et al.

Abstract: Issue AddressedThe Deadly RED redesign and implementation research aimed to improve take own leave (TOL) rates within a Queensland emergency department by providing a culturally competent care pathway.MethodologyA mixed methods pre/post evaluation of the feasibility, acceptability and usability of the Deadly RED pathway for First Nations patients presenting to ED was performed. This pathway combined early welcome and information sharing, introduction of screening and follow up for patients who TOL and enhanced… Show more

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