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    Validation of "Care of the Dying Evaluation" in Emergency Medicine (CODE-EM): pilot phase of end-of-life management protocol offered within emergency room (EMPOWER) study.

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    BackgroundAn increasing number of patients who present to emergency departments are at their end-of-life phase and have significant palliative care needs such as in symptom control for pain and dyspnoea. Evaluating quality of care provided is imperative, yet there is no suitable tool validated in the emergency and Asian settings. We aim to examine the face and construct validity, and reliability of a newly developed questionnaire, Care of the Dying Evaluation - Emergency Medicine, for measuring the quality of end-of-life care in an Asian emergency context.MethodsA mixed methods pilot study was conducted. Participants composed of the next-of-kin to thirty dying patients who presented to the emergency departments of three public hospitals in Singapore. Qualitative evaluation, using cognitive "think-aloud" interviews, and quantitative analysis were employed. Percentage agreement and κ statistic were measured to evaluate temporal stability of the questionnaire. Cronbach's α and item-total correlations were used to assess internal consistency within the constructs. Confirmatory factor analysis was performed for construct validity.ResultsAll participants reported clear understanding of the questionnaire with no ambiguity; a minority felt the questions caused emotional distress (7/30, 23.3%). The questions showed moderate to good test-retest reliability. Internal consistencies within the constructs were good for "ENVIRONMENT" and "CARE", and moderate for "COMMUNICATION". Factor loadings range from 0.40 to 0.99.ConclusionsThe Care of the Dying Evaluation - Emergency Medicine questionnaire may be valid and reliable for use in an Asian emergency setting. Our prospective multicentre study using this evaluation tool may provide more insight on the quality of care rendered to dying patients and identify areas for improvement.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03906747)

    A low cost surrogate eye model for corneal foreign body removal

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    10.1186/s12886-020-1310-zBMC OPHTHALMOLOGY20

    Frequent attenders to multiple emergency departments in Singapore

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    10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.2022216ANNALS ACADEMY OF MEDICINE SINGAPORE518460-46

    Venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide differences and the microcirculation in sepsis

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    10.3978/j.issn.2305-5839.2015.12.55ANNALS OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE4

    The use of high-flow nasal cannula in acute decompensated heart failure: ready for prime time yet?

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    10.21037/jeccm.2017.08.06Journal of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine1922-2

    Not all unexplained hypoxia is pulmonary embolism

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    10.11622/smedj.2015031Singapore Medical Journal562e32-e3

    Reversible Causes in Cardiovascular Collapse at the Emergency Department Using Ultrasonography (REVIVE-US)

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    ANNALS ACADEMY OF MEDICINE SINGAPORE468310-316Singapor

    Road Crashes in Older Persons and the Use of Comorbidity Polypharmacy Score in an Asian Population

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    ANNALS ACADEMY OF MEDICINE SINGAPORE465185-194Singapor
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