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Newsletter March 2022

NSLHD Nursing & Midwifery Research Centre

We hope that the resources in these newsletters will assist you to translate evidence into practice, build knowledge and capacity to manage the complexity of health care delivery and behaviour change. Clinical leaders are required to challenge everyday practice, while remaining focused on delivering quality safe patient care. Therefore, an important part of our roles in the Nursing and Midwifery Research Centre is

to provide NSLHD nurses and midwives with guidance in implementing new practices or interpreting evidence to improve patient care. We can offer assistance and support in conceptualising, designing and or implementing your projects with your clinical teams. Additional resources can be found on our intranet: http://intranet.nslhd.health.nsw.gov.au/ClinicalNet/Nursing/Research/Pages/Research.aspx

Professor Margaret Fry NP PhD

Rosalind Elliott RN PhD

Director Research & Practice Development Email: [email protected]

CNC - Translational Research Co-ordinator Email: [email protected]

Congratulations to Dr Naomi Hammond (Intensive Care Unit Research Nurse Manager, Royal North Shore Hospital and The University of Sydney) who led the research project and was first author on the paper which was awarded the Gavin Lesley Best Nursing Paper published in Australian Critical Care: Impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic on critical care healthcare workers' depression, anxiety, and stress levels. The Gavin Leslie Best Nursing Paper recognises excellence in nursing research by a member of the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses. The award is a national award to promote and reward high quality nursing research and scholarship of College members. NSLHD Nursing and Midwifery Research and Innovative Practice Conference 2022 The Nursing and Midwifery Research and Innovative Practice Conference is on Wednesday 15th June 2022 in the Kolling Building, Royal North Shore Hospital . All NSLHD nursing and midwifery staff are invited to attend. This one-day conference will showcase nursing and midwifery research and innovative practice conducted within NSLHD and highlight the contribution towards excellence in health care. We invite NSLHD nurses and midwives to submit their abstracts for the conference. All abstracts will be peer reviewed and published in the book of proceedings. There will be prizes for the best presentations. Visit our conference intranet page for further details including the abstract guidelines and submission form.

For further information on NSLHD Nursing and Midwifery Research and Practice Development initiatives, please visit our intranet page

NSLHD Nursing & Midwifery publications 2022

1. Baker MJ, Fisher MJ, Pryor J. Potential for misinterpretation: An everyday problem male nurses encounter in inpatient rehabilitation. International Journal of Nursing Practice. 2022;28(1):e12985. 2. Bassi A, Arfin S, Joshi R, Bathla N, Hammond NE, Rajbhandari D, et al. Challenges in operationalising clinical trials in India during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Lancet Global Health. 2022;10(3):e317-e9. 3. Candelaria D, Kirkness A, Farrell M, Roach K, Gooley L, Fletcher A, et al. Remote-delivered cardiac rehabilitation during COVID-19: A prospective cohort comparison of health-related quality of life outcomes and patient experiences. European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing: Journal of the Working Group on Cardiovascular Nursing of the European Society of Cardiology. 2022. 4. Candelaria D, Ladak LA, Randall S, Kirkness A, Roach K, Fethney J, et al. Validation of the PROMIS-29v2 Health-Related Quality-of-Life Questionnaire in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease Participating in Remote Cardiac Rehabilitation. Journal of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation and prevention. 2022. 5. Finfer S, Micallef S, Hammond N, Navarra L, Bellomo R, Billot L, et al. Balanced Multielectrolyte Solution versus Saline in Critically Ill Adults. N Engl J Med. 2022. 6. Granholm A, Alhazzani W, Derde LPG, Angus DC, Zampieri FG, Hammond NE, et al. Randomised clinical trials in critical care: past, present and future. Intensive Care Med. 2022;48(2):164-78. 7. Granholm A, Munch MW, Myatra SN, Vijayaraghavan BKT, Cronhjort M, Wahlin RR, et al. Dexamethasone 12 mg versus 6 mg for patients with COVID-19 and severe hypoxaemia: a pre- planned, secondary Bayesian analysis of the COVID STEROID 2 trial. Intensive Care Medicine. 2022;48(1):45-55. 8. Hammond NE, Kumar A, Kaur P, Vijayaraghavan BKT, Ghosh A, Grattan S, et al. Estimates of Sepsis Prevalence and Outcomes in Adult Patients in the ICU in India: A Cross-sectional Study. Chest. 2022. 9. Hammond NE, Zampieri FG, Tanna GLD, Garside T, Adigbli D, Cavalcanti AB, et al. Balanced Crystalloids versus Saline in Critically Ill Adults — A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis. NEJM Evidence. 2022;1(2):EVIDoa2100010. 10. Nasa P, Azoulay E, Chakrabarti A, Divatia JV, Jain R, Rodrigues C, et al. Infection control in the intensive care unit: expert consensus statements for SARS-CoV-2 using a Delphi method. The Lancet Infectious Diseases. 2022;22(3):e74-e87. 11. Romero B, Fry M, Roche M. Measuring sustainable practice change of the sepsis guideline in one emergency department: A retrospective health care record audit. International emergency nursing. 2022;60:101108. 12. Wise S, Duffield C, Fry M, Roche M. Nurses' role in accomplishing interprofessional coordination: Lesson s in ‘almost managing’ an emergency department team. Journal of nursing management. 2022;30(1):198-204.

Has your research recently been published?

We encourage all nurses and midwives to submit details of publications to be showcased in our annual reports and newsletters.

Please click here for guidelines on how to submit these details.

2022 research education program All NSLHD staff are invited to enrol in our 2022 research education sessions. Click on the following links for dates and to self-enrol via My Health Learning. All sessions will be delivered remotely via MS Teams.

Clinical Researcher Development Program

 Workshop 1: Translating Research into Practice  Workshop 2: Exploring The Research Question & Research Design  Workshop 3: Research Methods & >Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7

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