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Published on in Vol 11 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/60176, first published .
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Work Systems Analysis of Emergency Nurse Patient Flow Management Using the Systems Engineering Initiative for Patient Safety Model: Applying Findings From a Grounded Theory Study

Work Systems Analysis of Emergency Nurse Patient Flow Management Using the Systems Engineering Initiative for Patient Safety Model: Applying Findings From a Grounded Theory Study

Authors of this article:

Ellen Benjamin1, 2 Author Orcid Image ;   Karen K Giuliano3 Author Orcid Image

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  1. Benjamin E. Innovations in Emergency Nursing: Adapting Patient Flow Management to Emergency Department Overcrowding. Journal of Emergency Nursing 2025;51(2):261 View
  2. Santos J. TRANSFORMAÇÃO DIGITAL NO SETOR DE SAÚDE: TENDÊNCIAS, DESAFIOS E IMPACTOS NA EXPERIÊNCIA DO PACIENTE. Revista Contemporânea 2025;5(6):e8330 View
  3. Chelal D, Korir D. Provider factors influencing 48-hour management outcomes of triaged patients in the accident and emergency department at Kenyatta National Hospital: A cross-sectional study. African Journal of Empirical Research 2026;7(1):693 View
  4. Georgadarellis G, Benjamin E, Roberts S, Vital C, Sup IV F. Evaluating nursing work systems: An observational study identifying barriers for robotic technology integration (Preprint). Journal of Medical Internet Research 2025 View
  5. Carrigan A, Baysari M, Luscombe G, McCormack B, Von Huben A, Tyagi V, Taggart R, Nash J, Willcock S, Wilkinson D, Barnett S, Bonney A, Rhee J, Pearce C, Robinson F, Chen T, Vagholkar S, Russell H, Chua A, Shaban R, Soumya S, Sengupta A, Makeham M. The GRACE video-telehealth project protocol: a mixed-methods study to improve quality, safety and acceptability of video-telehealth in Australian general practice and residential aged care. BMJ Open 2026;16(4):e110642 View
  6. Galant J, Cazes N, Renard A. Is “Just-in-Case” catheterisation inappropriate or system-driven? A human factors perspective. The Lancet Regional Health - Europe 2026;65:101700 View

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  1. . Veterinary Patient Safety. View