Review article: Clinical characteristics and outcomes of patient presentations to the emergency department via police: A scoping review

Author:

Crilly Julia12ORCID,Johnston Amy NB123,Wallis Marianne24,Polong‐Brown Josea1,Heffernan Ed5,Fitzgerald Gerard6,Young Jesse T789,Kinner Stuart710111213

Affiliation:

1. Department of Emergency MedicineGold Coast Hospital and Health Service, Gold Coast University Hospital Gold Coast Queensland Australia

2. Menzies Health Institute QueenslandGriffith University Gold Coast Queensland Australia

3. School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social WorkThe University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia

4. School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine, University of the Sunshine Coast and Sunshine Coast Health Institute, Sunshine Coast Queensland Australia

5. Queensland Forensic Mental Health Services, Queensland Health Brisbane Queensland Australia

6. School of Public Health and Social WorkQueensland University of Technology Brisbane Queensland Australia

7. Melbourne School of Population and Global HealthThe University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

8. School of Population and Global HealthThe University of Western Australia Perth Western Australia Australia

9. National Drug Research InstituteCurtin University Perth Western Australia Australia

10. Centre for Adolescent HealthMurdoch Children’s Research Institute Melbourne Victoria Australia

11. Griffith Criminology InstituteGriffith University Gold Coast Queensland Australia

12. Mater Research Institute‐UQThe University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia

13. School of Public Health and Preventive MedicineMonash University Melbourne Victoria Australia

Funder

Griffith University Health Practice Innovation Seed Grant

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Emergency Medicine

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