Publications
Delaney C, Crilly J, Ranse J. Drug and alcohol related patient presentations to emergency departments during sporting mass gathering events: an integrative review. Prehospital Disaster Medicine.
Elder E, Johnston A, Wallis M, Crilly J. The demoralisation of nurses and doctors working in the emergency department: a qualitative descriptive study. International Emergency Nursing
Franklin, D., Shellshear, D., Babl, F.E., Schlapbach, L.J., Oakley, E., Borland, M.L., Hoeppner, T., George, S., Craig, S., Neutze, J. and Williams, A., 2019. Multicentre, randomised trial to investigate early nasal high¡ªflow therapy in paediatric acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure: a protocol for a randomised controlled trial¡ªa Paediatric Acute respiratory Intervention Study (PARIS 2). BMJ open, 9(12).
Franklin, D., Babl, F.E., Schlapbach, L.J., Oakley, E., Craig, S., Neutze, J., Furyk, J., Fraser, J.F., Jones, M., Whitty, J.A. and Dalziel, S.R., 2018. A randomized trial of high-flow oxygen therapy in infants with bronchiolitis. New England Journal of Medicine, 378(12), pp.1121-1131.
Pellatt, R., Purdy, E. and Keijzers, G., 2020. A primer for clinical researchers in the emergency department: Part XI. Inertia before investigation: Pre©\test probability in emergency medicine. Emergency Medicine Australasia.
Ranse, J., Arbon, P., Cusack, L., Shaban, R.Z. and Nicholls, D., 2020. Obtaining individual narratives and moving to an intersubjective lived-experience description: a way of doing phenomenology. Qualitative Research, p.1468794120905988.