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    April 2024
  1. DYER O
    Quebec man chooses assisted death after emergency department stay leaves him with agonising pressure ulcer.
    BMJ. 2024;385:q967.
    PubMed    


  2. WAKE A
    AI triage in general practice will remove the crucial human touch.
    BMJ. 2024;385:q921.
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  3. Duration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and outcomes for adults with in-hospital cardiac arrest: retrospective cohort study.
    BMJ. 2024;385:q900.
    PubMed    


    March 2024
  4. WISE J
    End of life: Ombudsman calls for better training on DNACPR conversations.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q655.
    PubMed    


  5. WISE J
    Homelessness is a public health emergency, report warns.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q632.
    PubMed    


    February 2024
  6. CRAWFORD SM
    NHS productivity: reduction in emergency admissions does not mean decline in performance.
    BMJ. 2024;384:q440.
    PubMed    


  7. OKUBO M, Komukai S, Andersen LW, Berg RA, et al
    Duration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and outcomes for adults with in-hospital cardiac arrest: retrospective cohort study.
    BMJ. 2024;384:e076019.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    January 2024
  8. SLAUNWHITE A, Min JE, Palis H, Urbanoski K, et al
    Effect of Risk Mitigation Guidance opioid and stimulant dispensations on mortality and acute care visits during dual public health emergencies: retrospective cohort study.
    BMJ. 2024;384:e076336.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    December 2023
  9. WILKINSON E
    Lower oxygen saturation targets in ventilated children could save lives, trial concludes.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2867.
    PubMed    


    November 2023
  10. DEAN E
    Inside the patient and family activated critical care hotline that's a model for Martha's rule.
    BMJ. 2023;383:2767.
    PubMed    


  11. COOPER MJ
    Doctor apprenticeships risk return to a two tier medical system.
    BMJ. 2023;383:2655.
    PubMed    


    October 2023
  12. O'DOWD A
    Ambulance response times are around 50% longer in parts of England, MPs warn.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2474.
    PubMed    


  13. MAHASE E
    Afghanistan: 114 000 people need lifesaving healthcare after earthquakes, says WHO.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2452.
    PubMed    


  14. WISE J
    Poor GP access may be driving people in deprived areas in England to use emergency departments, analysis suggests.
    BMJ. 2023;383:2323.
    PubMed    


  15. BAGAYOKO MM
    Catalysing multi-stakeholder collaboration to tackle climate-related health emergencies in Africa.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2156.
    PubMed    


    September 2023
  16. MAHASE E
    Emergency medicine: Government's plan won't avert crisis this winter, leader warns.
    BMJ. 2023;382:p2216.
    PubMed    


  17. AGGARWAL R
    Winter planning: tackle workforce strain in urgent and emergency care.
    BMJ. 2023;382:p2186.
    PubMed    


  18. O'DOWD A
    Maternity care: Leicester services are downgraded for understaffing and risky triage delays.
    BMJ. 2023;382:p2178.
    PubMed    


    August 2023
  19. HIGGINSON I, Cooksley T, Dean J, Clarke S, et al
    Is the NHS's urgent and emergency care plan delivering what patients need?
    BMJ. 2023;382:1806.
    PubMed    


    July 2023
  20. O'DOWD A
    Raising up trainees: the consultant trauma and orthopaedic surgeon.
    BMJ. 2023;382:p1574.
    PubMed    


  21. COOKSLEY T, Holland M, Sapey E
    Reversing the urgent and emergency care spiral of decline.
    BMJ. 2023;382:1530.
    PubMed    


    June 2023
  22. BRADLEY SH
    Increases in GP cancer referrals reflect successful health policy, not accidental overmedicalisation.
    BMJ. 2023;381:1349.
    PubMed    


    May 2023
  23. BOYLE A
    What the recent strikes can teach us about fixing emergency care.
    BMJ. 2023;381:1047.
    PubMed    


    April 2023
  24. FRYAR C
    The doctor-patient relationship is another casualty of NHS backlogs.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p934.
    PubMed    


    March 2023
  25. CHIVERS DJ
    Psychological first aid training could help manage acute stress in junior doctors.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p591.
    PubMed    


  26. HOLMES J
    Inclusive recovery: why tackling inequalities should be central to urgent and emergency care recovery plans.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p502.
    PubMed    


    February 2023
  27. HENDERSON K
    Transparency about emergency department waits should improve patient care.
    BMJ. 2023;380:p457.
    PubMed    


    January 2023
  28. IACOBUCCI G
    NHS to fund extra beds and ambulances to tackle long emergency care waits.
    BMJ. 2023;380:239.
    PubMed    


  29. O'DOWD A
    Recent cash injections won't solve emergency service problems, says leader.
    BMJ. 2023;380:192.
    PubMed    


  30. GRAHAM S
    The NHS is under siege and ambulance workers need pay justice.
    BMJ. 2023;380:172.
    PubMed    


  31. HUSSAIN Z
    What is happening with NHS ambulance delays?
    BMJ. 2023;380:p142.
    PubMed    


  32. MACKENZIE G
    Continuous flow models in emergency care: keep patients out of the emergency pathway where possible.
    BMJ. 2023;380:140.
    PubMed    


  33. CHIVERS DJ
    Continuous flow models in emergency care: trusts must reassure junior doctors that they are safe to work in substandard conditions.
    BMJ. 2023;380:122.
    PubMed    


  34. O'DOWD A
    Government should declare "national emergency" over NHS crisis, say peers.
    BMJ. 2023;380:147.
    PubMed    


  35. BOYLE A
    Unprecedented? The NHS crisis in emergency care was entirely predictable.
    BMJ. 2023;380:46.
    PubMed    


    December 2022
  36. MAHASE E
    Ambulances face oxygen shortage as "twindemic" piles further pressure on NHS.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o3074.
    PubMed    


  37. TAYLOR L
    Winter surge forces emergency wards in England to turn patients away.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o3051.
    PubMed    


  38. MAHASE E
    Ambulance trusts declare critical incidents amid "unprecedented" and "sustained" pressure.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o3048.
    PubMed    


  39. EATON L
    We mustn't accept long ambulance delays and errors as the new normal in the NHS.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o3012.
    PubMed    


  40. O'DOWD A
    Around 11 000 ambulances are waiting more than an hour at A&E every week, analysis finds.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2911.
    PubMed    


    November 2022
  41. OXTOBY K
    Why I . . . perform.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2769.
    PubMed    


  42. VAUGHAN LK, Bruijns S
    Continuous flow models in urgent and emergency care.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2751.
    PubMed    


  43. LINGHAM A
    Flow model for emergency departments: putting the cart before the horse.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2747.
    PubMed    


  44. SAUL H, Gursul D, Cassidy S, Smith C, et al
    More people survived a cardiac arrest when first aiders received an app alert.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2578.
    PubMed     Abstract available


  45. O'DOWD A
    NHS in England: Four hour emergency department target hits record low.
    BMJ. 2022;379:o2719.
    PubMed    


    October 2022
  46. WANG J, Gagne JJ, Kattinakere-Sreedhara S, Fischer MA, et al
    Association between initiation of fluoroquinolones and hospital admission or emergency department visit for suicidality: population based cohort study.
    BMJ. 2022;379:e069931.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    September 2022
  47. HODKINSON A, Zhou A, Johnson J, Geraghty K, et al
    Associations of physician burnout with career engagement and quality of patient care: systematic review and meta-analysis.
    BMJ. 2022;378:e070442.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    August 2022
  48. MITCHELL DM, Lo YTE
    Downplaying the catastrophic health impact of heatwaves costs lives.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1940.
    PubMed    


    July 2022
  49. MACKENZIE G
    Triage in general practice: the trick is working out whether telephone triage works for the condition.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1857.
    PubMed    


  50. WISE J
    Hospitals ordered to take action to stop ambulances waiting longer than half an hour.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1791.
    PubMed    


  51. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: High prevalence and lack of hospital beds putting "intense pressure" on ambulances.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1763.
    PubMed    


  52. HOLGATE S
    Air pollution is a public health emergency.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1664.
    PubMed    


  53. WATERS A
    Emergency care plan is "inadequate" on every level, say doctors.
    BMJ. 2022;378:o1668.
    PubMed    


    June 2022
  54. SUNKERSING J
    Triage in general practice: key hurdles to overcome.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1585.
    PubMed    


  55. WARD PW
    Triage in general practice: more impersonal, industrialised medicine.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1581.
    PubMed    


  56. TYMENS D
    Triage in general practice: design processes around the needs of patients, not systems.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1584.
    PubMed    


  57. MELNICK ER, Nath B, Dziura JD, Casey MF, et al
    User centered clinical decision support to implement initiation of buprenorphine for opioid use disorder in the emergency department: EMBED pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial.
    BMJ. 2022;377:e069271.
    PubMed     Abstract available


  58. SAUL H, Gursul D, Bion J
    Emergency care in hospitals is as good at the weekend as on weekdays.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1304.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    May 2022
  59. GRIFFIN S
    Emergency care is in "dire" situation after loss of NHS beds, says royal college.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1376.
    PubMed    


  60. RODRIGUES D, Kreif N, Saravanakumar K, Delaney B, et al
    Formalising triage in general practice towards a more equitable, safe, and efficient allocation of resources.
    BMJ. 2022;377:e070757.
    PubMed    


  61. WISE J
    50 candidates in Royal College of Emergency Medicine exam incorrectly told they had passed.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1283.
    PubMed    


    April 2022
  62. WATTS IVC
    Emergency department attendance is an opportunity to help homeless people.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1057.
    PubMed    


  63. SHEPHERD A
    Africa's lifesaving medical drones fly into action.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1035.
    PubMed    


  64. NANA M, Hodson K, Lucas N, Camporota L, et al
    Diagnosis and management of covid-19 in pregnancy.
    BMJ. 2022;377:e069739.
    PubMed     Abstract available


  65. IACOBUCCI G
    Primary care led triage in emergency departments decreases waiting times, study finds.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o1002.
    PubMed    


  66. MAHASE E
    Covid-19: Hospital and ambulance services struggle with huge demand and staff illness.
    BMJ. 2022;377:o950.
    PubMed    


    March 2022
  67. CLUVER L, Perks B, Rakotomalala S, Maalouf W, et al
    Ukraine's children: Use evidence to support child protection in emergencies.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o781.
    PubMed    


    February 2022
  68. KAMPF G
    Fact checkers should declare conflicts of interest.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o399.
    PubMed    


  69. CHAN DC, Danesh K, Costantini S, Card D, et al
    Mortality among US veterans after emergency visits to Veterans Affairs and other hospitals: retrospective cohort study.
    BMJ. 2022;376:e068099.
    PubMed     Abstract available


  70. RICHARDS T
    The gift of death.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o393.
    PubMed    


  71. MARTIN PM
    Calls from the NHS should not have the number withheld.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o332.
    PubMed    


    January 2022
  72. MAGNUSSON K, Skyrud KD, Suren P, Greve-Isdahl M, et al
    Healthcare use in 700 000 children and adolescents for six months after covid-19: before and after register based cohort study.
    BMJ. 2022;376:e066809.
    PubMed     Abstract available


  73. VIJAYAN T
    Raining in Los Angeles.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o113.
    PubMed    


  74. HENDERSON K
    Recognising how big a problem we currently have in the NHS is the beginning of trying to solve it.
    BMJ. 2022;376:o103.
    PubMed    


    December 2021
  75. GAHUNGU N, Trueick R, Coopes M, Gabbay E, et al
    Paroxysmal atrial fibrillation.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e058568.
    PubMed    


  76. NIEDERKROTENTHALER T, Tran US, Gould M, Sinyor M, et al
    Association of Logic's hip hop song "1-800-273-8255" with Lifeline calls and suicides in the United States: interrupted time series analysis.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e067726.
    PubMed     Abstract available


  77. KRZYZANOWSKA MK, Julian JA, Gu CS, Powis M, et al
    Remote, proactive, telephone based management of toxicity in outpatients during adjuvant or neoadjuvant chemotherapy for early stage breast cancer: pragmatic, cluster randomised trial.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e066588.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    November 2021
  78. HOPSON C
    As we head into a tough winter, the NHS is under huge pressure.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2945.
    PubMed    


  79. EDGELL C
    Open access for human-and planetary-health.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2913.
    PubMed    


  80. SUN S, Weinberger KR, Nori-Sarma A, Spangler KR, et al
    Ambient heat and risks of emergency department visits among adults in the United States: time stratified case crossover study.
    BMJ. 2021;375:e065653.
    PubMed     Abstract available



  81. The world must act now to be prepared for future health emergencies.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2879.
    PubMed    


  82. HAM C
    How can we relieve current pressures on NHS hospitals?
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2815.
    PubMed    


  83. JONES B
    Climate emergency: what should one do in the face of a failure of government?
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2778.
    PubMed    


  84. THORNS A
    Proper investment in unscheduled community care would reduce unnecessary emergency department visits.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2642.
    PubMed    


  85. MACKENZIE GM
    A good 10 minutes of GP time can save hours in the emergency department.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2645.
    PubMed    


    October 2021
  86. BENGTSEN MB, Farkas DK, Borre M, Sorensen HT, et al
    Acute urinary retention and risk of cancer: population based Danish cohort study.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2305.
    PubMed     Abstract available


  87. GOODACRE S, Thomas B, Smyth M, Dickson JM, et al
    Should prehospital early warning scores be used to identify which patients need urgent treatment for sepsis?
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2432.
    PubMed    


  88. MCCARTHY M, Saini P, Nathan R, McIntyre J, et al
    Improve coding practices for patients in suicidal crisis.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2480.
    PubMed    


  89. SHOLZBERG M, Tang GH, Rahhal H, AlHamzah M, et al
    Effectiveness of therapeutic heparin versus prophylactic heparin on death, mechanical ventilation, or intensive care unit admission in moderately ill patients with covid-19 admitted to hospital: RAPID randomised clinical trial.
    BMJ. 2021;375:n2400.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    September 2021
  90. GRAY AJ, Roobottom C, Smith JE, Goodacre S, et al
    Early computed tomography coronary angiography in patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome: randomised controlled trial.
    BMJ. 2021;374:n2106.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    June 2021
  91. MURRAY R
    The NHS needs a comprehensive plan for recovery.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1555.
    PubMed    


  92. SIVARAJASINGAM V
    Total triage is the future for general practice.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1532.
    PubMed    


  93. KNIGHTS FAE, Carter J, Deal A, Hargreaves S, et al
    Face-to-face GP consultations: avoiding digital exclusion of marginalised groups.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1542.
    PubMed    


    April 2021
  94. SUNDAR S
    Misconceptions about CPR distress patients at the end of life and bereaved people.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1060.
    PubMed    


  95. SHARMA A, Sharma A
    Discussion of DNACPR processes in medical education would improve practice.
    BMJ. 2021;373:n1045.
    PubMed    


    March 2021

  96. Update to living systematic review on drug treatments for covid-19.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n858.
    PubMed    


  97. ATTAWAY AH, Scheraga RG, Bhimraj A, Biehl M, et al
    Severe covid-19 pneumonia: pathogenesis and clinical management.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n436.
    PubMed     Abstract available


  98. RUBENS JH, Akindele NP, Tschudy MM, Sick-Samuels AC, et al
    Acute covid-19 and multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n385.
    PubMed    


    February 2021
  99. WARLOW CP
    Covid-19: What happened to randomised controlled trials?
    BMJ. 2021;372:n387.
    PubMed    


  100. PERRY JJ, Sivilotti MLA, Emond M, Stiell IG, et al
    Prospective validation of Canadian TIA Score and comparison with ABCD2 and ABCD2i for subsequent stroke risk after transient ischaemic attack: multicentre prospective cohort study.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n49.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    January 2021
  101. MCCREARY EK, Meyer NJ
    Covid-19 controversies: the tocilizumab chapter.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n244.
    PubMed    


  102. VEIGA VC, Prats JAGG, Farias DLC, Rosa RG, et al
    Effect of tocilizumab on clinical outcomes at 15 days in patients with severe or critical coronavirus disease 2019: randomised controlled trial.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n84.
    PubMed     Abstract available


  103. SOKOL D
    The NHS is not at risk of being overwhelmed-it already is.
    BMJ. 2021;372:n62.
    PubMed    


    October 2020
  104. MURPHY DC, Harvey A
    Sian Kerwin is an adult nurse.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m2064.
    PubMed    


  105. KIM F, Polin RA, Hooven TA
    Neonatal sepsis.
    BMJ. 2020;371:m3672.
    PubMed    


    August 2020
  106. SWANN OV, Holden KA, Turtle L, Pollock L, et al
    Clinical characteristics of children and young people admitted to hospital with covid-19 in United Kingdom: prospective multicentre observational cohort study.
    BMJ. 2020;370:m3249.
    PubMed     Abstract available


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