Lee Wallis
Wallis, Lee A.
Wallis, Lee
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Works
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AFEM handbook of acute and emergency care | |
African journal of emergency medicine | |
Disaster medicine, 2011: | |
Injury severity in relation to seatbelt use in Cape Town, South Africa: a pilot study. | |
Integrating mHealth at point of care in low- and middle-income settings: the system perspective | |
Inter-rater reliability of the South African Triage Scale: Assessing two different cadres of health care workers in a real time environment | |
Investigating the effects of under-triage by existing major incident triage tools. | |
Is the South African Triage Scale valid for use in Afghanistan, Haiti and Sierra Leone? | |
The Kampala Trauma Score has poor diagnostic accuracy for most emergency presentations | |
Knowing and doing; negotiating resource constraints through research | |
Knowledge, attitude and practices of clinical quality and performance assessment among emergency medical services personnel in South Africa: A mixed methods study | |
The Lancet NCDI Poverty Commission: bridging a gap in universal health coverage for the poorest billion | |
Learning and retention of emergency first aid skills in a violent, developing South African township. | |
Major incident triage: A consensus based definition of the essential life-saving interventions during the definitive care phase of a major incident | |
Major incident triage: Derivation and comparative analysis of the Modified Physiological Triage Tool (MPTT). | |
The Malawi trauma score should not be recommended for prehospital or emergency department trauma triage | |
Medical support on a Himalayan expedition. | |
Meeting national response time targets for priority 1 incidents in an urban emergency medical services system in South Africa: More ambulances won't help | |
Multi-Method Vs Single Method Appraisal of Clinical Quality Indicators for the Emergency Medical Services | |
The need for a usable assessment tool to analyse the efficacy of emergency care systems in developing countries: proposal to use the TEWS methodology | |
Operational demands on pre-hospital emergency care for burn injuries in a middle-income setting: a study in the Western Cape, South Africa | |
Operationalising emergency care delivery in sub-Saharan Africa: consensus-based recommendations for healthcare facilities | |
Outcomes by Mode of Transport of ST Elevation MI Patients in the United Arab Emirates | |
Pathways to Care for Critically Ill or Injured Children: A Cohort Study from First Presentation to Healthcare Services through to Admission to Intensive Care or Death | |
Patient satisfaction with emergency departments | |
Patterns of seatbelt use in different socioeconomic communities in the Cape Town Metropole, South Africa. | |
Pepper soup for the emergency care workers’ soul (a remedy for the annual end of year festive paradigm) | |
Perceptions of emergency care in Kenyan communities lacking access to formalised emergency medical systems: a qualitative study | |
Perceptions of health providers towards the use of standardised trauma form in managing trauma patients: a qualitative study from Tanzania | |
Photograph-based diagnosis of burns in patients with dark-skin types: the importance of case and assessor characteristics. | |
Poor return on investment: investigating the barriers that cause low credentialing yields in a resource-limited clinical ultrasound training programme | |
Pre-hospital intercostal chest drains in South Africa: A modified Delphi study. | |
Prehospital research in sub-saharan Africa: establishing research tenets | |
The Princess Marina Hospital accident and emergency triage scale provides highly reliable triage acuity ratings. | |
Prioritizing the Care of Critically Ill Children in South Africa: How Does SCREEN Perform Against Other Triage Tools? | |
Procedure competence versus number performed: a survey of graduate emergency medicine specialists in a developing nation. | |
The proportion of South Africans living within 60 and 120 minutes of a percutaneous coronary intervention facility. | |
The psychological effects of widespread emergencies and a first responder training course on a violent, developing community | |
Quality Indicators for Evaluating Prehospital Emergency Care: A Scoping Review. | |
Rabies: a review of UK management | |
Reconceptualizing the role of emergency care in the context of global healthcare delivery | |
Reliability and accuracy of the South African Triage Scale when used by nurses in the emergency department of Timergara Hospital, Pakistan | |
Reliability and validity of pediatric triage tools evaluated in Low resource settings: a systematic review | |
The rise of the frequent attender | |
SCREEN: A simple layperson administered screening algorithm in low resource international settings significantly reduces waiting time for critically ill children in primary healthcare clinics | |
Self assessment exercises--legal and ethical dilemmas in medicine. | |
Self-assessment questions in the management of ophthalmic emergencies. | |
The Sendai Framework and emergency care | |
Sepsis as a cause of rising health care casualties in Africa | |
A smartphone-based consultation system for acute burns - methodological challenges related to follow-up of the system | |
South African Burn Society burn stabilisation protocol. | |
South African ischaemic stroke guideline, 2010 | |
The South African triage scale (adult version) provides valid acuity ratings when used by doctors and enrolled nursing assistants | |
START is not the best triage strategy. | |
A strategy to implement and support pre-hospital emergency medical systems in developing, resource-constrained areas of South Africa. | |
Strengthening emergency care systems to serve the injured | |
Submission for publication made easy | |
Taking Acute Care Worldwide: Pragmatic lessons from the HIV pandemic | |
Targeting ethical considerations tied to image-based mobile health diagnostic support specific to clinicians in low-resource settings: the Brocher proposition | |
Targeting health visitor care: lessons from Starting Well | |
Targeting the HIV Epidemic in South Africa: The Need for Testing and Linkage to Care in Emergency Departments | |
Taxi driver training in Madagascar: the first step in developing a functioning prehospital emergency care system | |
Teleconsultation Using Mobile Phones for Diagnosis and Acute Care of Burn Injuries Among Emergency Physicians: Mixed-Methods Study | |
Time to standardise levels of care amongst Out-of-Hospital Emergency Care providers in Africa | |
Towards developing a consensus assessment framework for global emergency medicine fellowships | |
Trauma burden in Tanzania: a one-day survey of all district and regional public hospitals | |
Trauma care and capture rate of variables of World Health Organisation data set for injury at regional hospitals in Tanzania: first steps to a national trauma registry | |
Trauma care in South Africa - a call to arms. | |
Triage--keep it simple, swift, safe and scientific | |
Triage-weighted kappa: a more appropriate triage reliability measure | |
Understanding quality systems in the South African prehospital emergency medical services: a multiple exploratory case study | |
Use of Predictive Modeling to Plan for Special Event Medical Care During Mass Gathering Events | |
Utilizations and Perceptions of Emergency Medical Services by Patients with ST-Segments Elevation Acute Myocardial Infarction in Abu Dhabi: A Multicenter Study | |
Validation of a modified Medical Resource Model for mass gatherings | |
Validation of weight estimation by age and length based methods in the Western Cape, South Africa population | |
The value of the difference between ED and prehospital vital signs in predicting outcome in trauma | |
Vital signs during and following ambulance transfer | |
Warning scores in triage – Is there any point? | |
Westgate Shootings: An Emergency Department Approach to a Mass-casualty Incident. | |
Workload and casemix in Cape Town emergency departments. |