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Best wishes from the NSLHD Nursing and Midwifery Research Centre for a wonderful and safe festive season, and a happy and healthy 2022!
Professor Margaret Fry NP PhD
Rosalind Elliott RN PhD
Director Research & Practice Development Email: [email protected]
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NSLHD Nursing & Midwifery publications 2021
1. Ammit M, Miles N. Nurse-led alcohol clinic: Increasing access to drug and alcohol treatment. Australian Nursing and Midwifery Journal. 2021;27(4):26-9. 2. Baker MJ, Fisher MJ, Pryor J. Potential for misinterpretation: An everyday problem male nurses encounter in inpatient rehabilitation. International Journal of Nursing Practice. 2021:e12985. 3. Buckley T. The unique challenge of the nurse-patient in the intensive care. Australian Critical Care. 2021;34(1):1-2. 4. Chenoweth L, Williams A, Fry M, Endean E, Liu Z. Outcomes of Person-centered Care for Persons with Dementia in the Acute Care Setting: A Pilot Study. Clinical Gerontologist. 2021:1-15. 5. Considine J, Fry M, Curtis K, Shaban RZ. Systems for recognition and response to deteriorating emergency department patients: a scoping review. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine. 2021;29(1):69. 6. Curtis K, Kourouche S, Asha S, Considine J, Fry M, Middleton S, et al. Impact of a care bundle for patients with blunt chest injury (ChIP): A multicentre controlled implementation evaluation. PLOS ONE. 2021;16(10):e0256027. 7. Curtis K, Munroe B, Fry M, Considine J, Tuala E, Watts M, et al. The implementation of an emergency nursing framework (HIRAID) reduces patient deterioration: A multi-centre quasi-experimental study. International emergency nursing. 2021;56:100976. 8. Curtis K, Sivabalan P, Bedford DS, Considine J, D'Amato A, Shepherd N, et al. Treatments costs associated with inpatient clinical deterioration. Resuscitation. 2021;166:49-54. 9. Curtis K, Sivabalan P, Bedford DS, Considine J, D’Amato A, Shepherd N, et al. Implementation of a structured emergency nursing framework results in significant cost benefit. BMC Health Services Research. 2021;21(1):1318. 10. Dick-Smith F, Power T, Martinez-Maldonado R, Elliott D. Basic Life Support Training for undergraduate nursing students: An integrative review. Nurse education in practice. 2021;50:102957. 11. Elliott R, Chawla A, Wormleaton N, Harrington Z. Short-term physical health effects of sleep disruptions attributed to the acute hospital environment: a systematic review. Sleep Health. 2021. 12. Elliott R, Mei J, Wormleaton N, Fry M. Interventions for the discharge of older people to their home from the emergency department: a systematic review. Australasian emergency care. 2021. 13. Evans V. Caring for Traumatic Brain Injury Patients: Australian Nursing Perspectives. Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America. 2021;33(1):21-36. 14. Fry M, Elliott R, Curtis K, Mei J, Fitzpatrick L, Groth R, et al. Family members' perceptions of older person discharge from emergency departments. International Journal of Older People Nursing. 2021:e12365. 15. Fry M, Elliott R, Murphy S, Curtis K. The role and contribution of family carers accompanying community-living older people with cognitive impairment to the emergency department: An interview study. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 2021. 16. Gawthorne J, Fasugba O, Levi C, Mcinnes E, Ferguson C, Mcneil Jj, Fry M, et al. Are clinicians using routinely collected >Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6
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