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Jaimi H. Greenslade
Researcher at Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital
Publications - 173
Citations - 6764
Jaimi H. Greenslade is an academic researcher from Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chest pain & Acute coronary syndrome. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 153 publications receiving 5694 citations. Previous affiliations of Jaimi H. Greenslade include Christchurch Hospital & University of Queensland.
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2-hour accelerated diagnostic protocol to assess patients with chest pain symptoms using contemporary troponins as the only biomarker : The ADAPT trial
Martin Than,Louise Cullen,Louise Cullen,Sally Aldous,William A. Parsonage,William A. Parsonage,Christopher M. Reid,Jaimi H. Greenslade,Jaimi H. Greenslade,Dylan Flaws,Christopher J. Hammett,Daren M. Beam,Michael Ardagh,Richard W. Troughton,Richard W. Troughton,Anthony F T Brown,Anthony F T Brown,Peter M. George,Christopher M. Florkowski,Jeffrey A. Kline,Frank Peacock,Alan S. Maisel,Swee Han Lim,Arvin Lamanna,A. Mark Richards +24 more
TL;DR: Using the ADP, a large group of patients was successfully identified as at low short-term risk of a MACE and therefore suitable for rapid discharge from the emergency department with early follow-up, which could decrease the observation period required for some patients with chest pain.
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Social influence in the theory of planned behaviour: The role of descriptive, injunctive, and in‐group norms
TL;DR: There was support for the social identity approach to attitude-behaviour relations in that group norms predicted recycling intentions, particularly for individuals who identified strongly with the group.
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Difficulties and coping strategies of Sudanese refugees: a qualitative approach.
TL;DR: In this article, a qualitative approach was used to interview 23 Sudanese refugees residing in Brisbane, Australia, who reported using a number of coping strategies across all phases, including: reliance on religious beliefs, cognitive strategies such as reframing the situation, relying on their inner resources, and focusing on future wishes and aspirations.
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Coping and resilience in refugees from the Sudan: a narrative account.
TL;DR: A number of themes associated with coping and resilience in response to trauma were identified and may be translated into strategies to assist in responding constructively to trauma.
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Validation of High-Sensitivity Troponin I in a 2-Hour Diagnostic Strategy to Assess 30-Day Outcomes in Emergency Department Patients With Possible Acute Coronary Syndrome
Louise Cullen,Louise Cullen,Christian Mueller,William A. Parsonage,William A. Parsonage,Karin Wildi,Jaimi H. Greenslade,Jaimi H. Greenslade,Jaimi H. Greenslade,Raphael Twerenbold,Sally Aldous,B. Meller,Jillian R Tate,Tobias Reichlin,Christopher J. Hammett,Christa Zellweger,Jacobus P.J. Ungerer,Maria Rubini Gimenez,Richard W. Troughton,Karsten Murray,Anthony F T Brown,Mira Mueller,Peter M. George,Tamina Mosimann,Dylan Flaws,Miriam Reiter,Arvin Lamanna,Philip Haaf,Chris J. Pemberton,A. Mark Richards,Kevin Chu,Christopher M. Reid,William F. Peacock,Allan S. Jaffe,Christopher M. Florkowski,Joanne M. Deely,Martin Than +36 more
TL;DR: An early-discharge strategy using an hs-TnI assay and TIMI score ≤ 1 had similar safety as previously reported, with the potential to decrease the observation periods and admissions for approximately 40% of patients with suspected ACS.