Facilitators and barriers for emergency department clinicians using a rapid chest pain assessment protocol: qualitative interview research
Abstract Background Guideline-based processes for the assessment of chest pain are lengthy and resource intensive. The IMProved Assessment of Chest Pain Trial (IMPACT) protocol was introduced in one Australian hospital Emergency Department (ED) to more efficiently risk stratify patients. The theoret...
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Main Authors: | Julia Crilly (Author), Jaimi H. Greenslade (Author), Sara Berndt (Author), Tracey Hawkins (Author), Louise Cullen (Author) |
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