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    Consensus-based recommendations for strengthening emergency care at primary health care level: a Delphi study by Botes, Meghan, Bruce, Judith, Cooke, Richard

    Published in Global health action (31-12-2023)
    “…Emergency care at a primary health care (PHC) level must be strengthened to reduce overall mortality and morbidity in any country. Developing recommendations…”
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    Family presence during patient acute deterioration: A survey of nurses' attitudes and reflection on COVID-19 in an African setting by Botes, Meghan, Mabetshe, Lindokuhle

    Published in African Journal of Emergency Medicine (01-09-2022)
    “…Acute deterioration refers to a patient who has become physiologically unstable requiring acute care. Family presence during resuscitation efforts has been…”
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    Experiences of primary health care practitioners dealing with emergencies – ‘We are on our own’ by Botes, Meghan, Cooke, Richard, Bruce, Judith

    “…Background Primary health care (PHC) focuses on health promotion and disease prevention; however, acute episodes and emergencies still occur at this level of…”
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    How Health Care Practitioners experience emergencies at Primary Health Care facilities - Kinks in the chain of survival by Botes, Meghan, Bruce, Judith, Cooke, Richard

    Published in African Journal of Emergency Medicine (01-12-2022)
    “…BackgroundThe 72nd World Health Assembly has recognised that emergency care at primary health care level is vital for reducing overall mortality and…”
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    Effectiveness of handover practices between emergency department and intensive care unit nurses by Mamalelala, Tebogo T, Schmollgruber, Shelley, Botes, Meghan, Holzemer, William

    Published in African Journal of Emergency Medicine (01-06-2023)
    “…Nurses from the emergency department (ED) and the intensive care unit (ICU) must interact during the handover procedure. Factors such as unit boundaries, the…”
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    The needs of families accompanying injured patients into the emergency department in a tertiary hospital in Gauteng by Botes, Meghan L, Langley, Gayle

    Published in Curationis (Pretoria) (24-06-2016)
    “…Families are not prepared for traumatic injuries of loved ones. Emergency nurses have the important role of caring for patients and families in this time of…”
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    The needs of families accompanying injured patients into the emergency department in a tertiary hospital in Gauteng : original research by Langley, Gayle, Botes, Meghan L.

    Published in Curationis (Pretoria) (01-01-2016)
    “…Background: Families are not prepared for traumatic injuries of loved ones. Emergency nurses have the important role of caring for patients and families in…”
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