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Australasian Emergency Care|May 4, 2023
Factors that contribute to patient length of stay in the emergency department: A time in motion observational studyKarlie Payne, Dante Risi, Anna O'Hare, et al.
Injury|January 19, 2019
Parent experiences and psychosocial support needs 6 months following paediatric critical injury: A qualitative studyKim Foster, Rebecca Mitchell, Alexandra Young, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|April 30, 2016
Ladder-related injuries in New South WalesJenny Miu, Michael M Dinh, Kate Curtis, et al.
Journal of Trauma Nursing : the Official Journal of the Society of Trauma Nurses|January 9, 2016
Implementation and Evaluation of a Ward-Based eLearning Program for Trauma Patient ManagementKate Curtis, Taneal Wiseman, Belinda Kennedy, et al.
BMC Pediatrics|September 8, 2016
The experiences, unmet needs and outcomes of parents of severely injured children: a longitudinal mixed methods study protocolKim Foster, Kate Curtis, Rebecca Mitchell, et al.
Journal of Trauma Nursing : the Official Journal of the Society of Trauma Nurses|September 9, 2014
The burden of youth: major traumatic injury in adolescents and young adults managed in the Australian Capital TerritoryRebekah Ogilvie, Kate Curtis, Mary Lam, et al.
Injury|December 22, 2018
Resilience-promoting factors for parents of severely injured children during the acute hospitalisation period: A qualitative inquiryKim Foster, Rebecca Mitchell, Alexandra Young, et al.
Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal : AENJ|April 13, 2015
HIRAID: An evidence-informed emergency nursing assessment frameworkBelinda Munroe, Kate Curtis, Margaret Murphy, et al.
International Emergency Nursing|October 22, 2025
Australian rural nurses' experiences of the implementation and impact of HIRAID® emergency nursing framework on nursing practice. A qualitative studyBelinda Kennedy, Kate Curtis, Sarah Kourouche, et al.
Journal of Advanced Nursing|December 14, 2023
The impact of whole of patient nursing assessment frameworks on hospital inpatients: A scoping literature reviewTaneal Wiseman, Sarah Kourouche, Tamsin Jones, et al.
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Australasian Emergency Care|May 4, 2023
Factors that contribute to patient length of stay in the emergency department: A time in motion observational studyKarlie Payne, Dante Risi, Anna O'Hare, et al.
Injury|January 19, 2019
Parent experiences and psychosocial support needs 6 months following paediatric critical injury: A qualitative studyKim Foster, Rebecca Mitchell, Alexandra Young, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|April 30, 2016
Ladder-related injuries in New South WalesJenny Miu, Michael M Dinh, Kate Curtis, et al.
Journal of Trauma Nursing : the Official Journal of the Society of Trauma Nurses|January 9, 2016
Implementation and Evaluation of a Ward-Based eLearning Program for Trauma Patient ManagementKate Curtis, Taneal Wiseman, Belinda Kennedy, et al.
BMC Pediatrics|September 8, 2016
The experiences, unmet needs and outcomes of parents of severely injured children: a longitudinal mixed methods study protocolKim Foster, Kate Curtis, Rebecca Mitchell, et al.
Journal of Trauma Nursing : the Official Journal of the Society of Trauma Nurses|September 9, 2014
The burden of youth: major traumatic injury in adolescents and young adults managed in the Australian Capital TerritoryRebekah Ogilvie, Kate Curtis, Mary Lam, et al.
Injury|December 22, 2018
Resilience-promoting factors for parents of severely injured children during the acute hospitalisation period: A qualitative inquiryKim Foster, Rebecca Mitchell, Alexandra Young, et al.
Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal : AENJ|April 13, 2015
HIRAID: An evidence-informed emergency nursing assessment frameworkBelinda Munroe, Kate Curtis, Margaret Murphy, et al.
International Emergency Nursing|October 22, 2025
Australian rural nurses' experiences of the implementation and impact of HIRAID® emergency nursing framework on nursing practice. A qualitative studyBelinda Kennedy, Kate Curtis, Sarah Kourouche, et al.
Journal of Advanced Nursing|December 14, 2023
The impact of whole of patient nursing assessment frameworks on hospital inpatients: A scoping literature reviewTaneal Wiseman, Sarah Kourouche, Tamsin Jones, et al.
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