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Jean Bernard Gillet

Researcher at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

Publications -  13
Citations -  377

Jean Bernard Gillet is an academic researcher from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emergency department & Triage. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 13 publications receiving 334 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean Bernard Gillet include The Catholic University of America.

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Pharmacist- versus physician-acquired medication history: a prospective study at the emergency department

TL;DR: Comparing medication histories obtained in the Emergency Department by pharmacists versus physicians and identifying characteristics contributing to discrepancies demonstrates that medication history acquisition is very often incomplete in the ED.
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Deliberate self-poisoning: characteristics of patients and impact on the emergency department of a large university hospital

TL;DR: Self-poisoning cases in Belgium are grossly similar to those in other Western countries and overall, DSP leads to a significant financial burden on the community.
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Short-term unscheduled return visits of adult patients to the emergency department

TL;DR: The characteristics of patients who had an unscheduled related return visit to the ED and its relation to ED crowding are described and it is assumed that the studied hospital scores well on this particular parameter.
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A simple tool to improve medication reconciliation at the emergency department

TL;DR: Drug omission rate in medication histories can be significantly reduced if a limited list of simple questions is used during anamnesis and widespread use of this tool should be considered to be implemented.
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Validity and timeliness of syndromic influenza surveillance during the autumn/winter wave of A (H1N1) influenza 2009: results of emergency medical dispatch, ambulance and emergency department data from three European regions

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the validity and timeliness of the entire chain of EMS data sources from three European regions for common syndromic influenza surveillance during the A(H1N1) influenza pandemic in 2009.