Author

Kate Anne Curtis

University of Sydney;Illawarra Shoalhaven Local Health District - Cited by 4,761 - emergency - nursing - injury - patient assessment

Biography

She is affiliated to The George Institute for Global Health, Sydney, NSW, Australia. She is a recipient of many awards and grants for her valuable contributions and discoveries in major area of subject research. Her international experience includes various programs, contributions and participation in different countries for diverse fields of study. Her research interests reflect in her wide range of publications in various national and international journals.
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Prevalence, characteristics, and reporting of adverse drug reactions in an Australian hospital: a retrospective review of hospital admissions due to adverse drug reactions
R Li, K Curtis, STR Zaidi, C Van, A Thomson, R CastelinoExpert Opinion on Drug Safety 20 (10), 1267-1274, 2021202
13
2021
A new paradigm in adverse drug reaction reporting: consolidating the evidence for an intervention to improve reporting
R Li, K Curtis, ST Zaidi, C Van, R CastelinoExpert Opinion on Drug Safety 21 (), 113-1204, 2022202
9
2022
Impact of a care bundle for patients with blunt chest injury (ChIP): A multicentre controlled implementation evaluation
K Curtis, S Kourouche, S Asha, J Considine, M Fry, S Middleton, ...Plos one 1 (10), e025027, 2021202
6
2021
Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Governance: The Australian Traumatic Brain Injury National Data Project
C Ryder, R Wilson, S D’Angelo, GM O’Reilly, B Mitra, K Hunter, Y Kim, ...Nature medicine 28 (5), 888-889, 2022202
6
2022
Implementation of a hospital-wide multidisciplinary blunt chest injury care bundle (ChIP): Fidelity of delivery evaluation
S Kourouche, K Curtis, B Munroe, SE Asha, I Carey, J Considine, M Fry, ...Australian Critical Care 35 (2), 113-122, 2022202
6
2022
Why hospital-based healthcare professionals do not report adverse drug reactions: a mixed methods study using the Theoretical Domains Framework
R Li, K Curtis, C Van, S Tabish Razi Zaidi, CY Yeo, C Arun Kali, M Zaheen, ...European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 78 (7), 116-117, 2022202
5
2022
Emergency department care-related causal factors of in-patient deterioration
K Nassief, M Azer, M Watts, E Tuala, P McLennan, K CurtisAustralian Health Review 6 (1), 35-1, 2021202
4
2021
Rapid development and implementation of a behaviour change strategy to improve COVID-19 personal protective equipment use in a regional Australian emergency department
K Curtis, P Jansen, M Mains, A O’Hare, B Scotcher, D Alcorn, S Nahidi, ...Australasian emergency care 25 (4), 27-282, 2022202
3
2022
Implementation of a structured emergency nursing framework results in significant cost benefit
K Curtis, P Sivabalan, DS Bedford, J Considine, A D’Amato, N Shepherd, ...BMC Health Services Research 21 (1), 118, 2021202
3
2021
Predictors of 12 month functional outcomes and length of stay of severely injured children in NSW, Australia. A longitudinal multi-centre study
K Curtis, B Kennedy, MK Lam, RJ Mitchell, D Black, S Jan, B Burns, ...Injury 5 (5), 1684-1689, 2022202
3
2022
Pathways and factors that influence time to definitive trauma care for injured children in New South Wales, Australia
K Curtis, B Kennedy, MK Lam, RJ Mitchell, D Black, B Burns, M Dinh, ...Injury 5 (1), 61-68, 2022202
3
2022
Implementation evaluation of pre-hospital blood collection in regional Australia: a mixed methods study
K Curtis, J Ellwood, A Walker, S Qian, P Delamont, P Yu, J Stojic, ...Australasian Emergency Care 4 (4), 55-63, 010
2
2021
Clinician perspectives on reasons for, implications and management of unplanned patient returns to the Emergency Department: A descriptive study
CL Hutchinson, K Curtis, A McCloughen, J Fethney, G Wiseman, ...International emergency nursing 60, 10115, 0
2
2022
Review of the requirements for effective mass casualty preparedness for trauma systems. A disaster waiting to happen?
BJ Gabbe, W Veitch, A Mather, K Curtis, AJA Holland, D Gomez, I Civil, ...British journal of anaesthesia 18 (), e158-e167, 0
2
2022
Predictors and outcomes of patients that return unplanned to the Emergency Department and require critical care admission: A multicenter study
CL Hutchinson, K Curtis, A McCloughen, S Qian, P Yu, J FethneyAustralasian emergency care 5 (1), 88-97, 0
2
2022
Experiences and outcomes of women with bleeding in early pregnancy presenting to the Emergency Department: An integrative review
B Trostian, K Curtis, A McCloughen, B Shepherd, B Munroe, W Davis, ...Australasian Emergency Care 5 (1), 55-83, 0
2
2022
Development of an early activation hip fracture care bundle and implementation strategy to improve adherence to the national hip fracture clinical care standard
K Curtis, P Moules, J McKenzie, L Weidl, T Selak, S Binks, D Hernandez, ...Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 891-903, 010
2
2021
Effect of an intervention for patients 65 years and older with blunt chest injury: Patient and health service outcomes
K Curtis, S Kourouche, S Asha, T Buckley, J Considine, S Middleton, ...Injury 53 (9), 939-946, 0
2
2022
Increasing accuracy in documentation through the application of a structured emergency nursing framework: A multisite quasi‐experimental study
B Munroe, K Curtis, M Fry, RZ Shaban, P Moules, TL Elphick, K Ruperto, ...Journal of Clinical Nursing 31 (19-0), 874-885, 0
2
2022