The TARGET pain study: Lessons from a painful marathon

Author:

Thom Ogilvie N1,Keijzers Gerben2ORCID,Taylor David McD3,Fatovich Daniel M4ORCID,Finucci Daniel P5,Furyk Jeremy6,Jin Sang-won7,Macdonald Stephen PJ8,Mitenko Hugh MA9,Richardson Joanna R3,Ting Joseph YS7,Gibbs Clinton R6,Chalkley Dane R10

Affiliation:

1. Department of Emergency Medicine; Nambour General Hospital; Nambour Queensland Australia

2. Department of Emergency Medicine; Gold Coast University Hospital; Gold Coast Queensland Australia

3. Emergency Department; Austin Health; Melbourne Victoria Australia

4. Department of Emergency Medicine, Royal Perth Hospital; University of Western Australia; Perth Western Australia Australia

5. Emergency Department; Prince of Wales Hospital; Sydney New South Wales Australia

6. Emergency Department; The Townsville Hospital; Townsville Queensland Australia

7. Department of Emergency Medicine; Mater Hospital Brisbane; Brisbane Queensland Australia

8. Emergency Department; Armadale Health Service; Armadale Western Australia Australia

9. Emergency Department; Bunbury Hospital; Bunbury Western Australia Australia

10. Emergency Department; Royal Prince Alfred Hospital; Sydney New South Wales Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Emergency Medicine

Reference5 articles.

1. Best-practice pain management in the emergency department: a cluster-randomised, controlled, intervention trial;Taylor;Emerg. Med. Australas.,2015

2. A primer for clinical researchers in the emergency department: Part IV: Multicentre research;Oakley;Emerg. Med. Australas.,2012

3. NHMRC The national approach to single ethical review of multi-centre research Canberra National Health and Medical Research Council https://hrep.nhmrc.gov.au/national-approach

4. Public Health Act 2005 (valid as of 1 Sept 2015), chapter 6, part 4 https://www.legislation.qld.gov.au/LEGISLTN/CURRENT/P/PubHealA05.pdf

5. Development of a productive research culture in emergency medicine: report of the outcomes of a research forum;Taylor;Emerg. Med. Australas.,2016

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