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Janet A. Marvin, Mary D. Gordon, Reginald L. Richard, Michele M. Gottschlich, Elizabeth I. Helvig
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The Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation. 25:388-410
Pressure ulcers represent a complex clinical problem, with a reported incidence of 2.7% to 29.5% in hospitalized patients and an etiology that is multifactorial. The prevention of pressure sores in the burn patient population is clearly an area of pr
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Nutrition in Clinical Practice. 16:169-172
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Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation. 19:451-454
The burn nursing Delphi study identified pain management as the most important area of burn nursing research. The question, "What is the best method to measure the pain of the patient with burns?" ranked in the top 10% of the nursing research priorit
Autor:
Joaquin Cortiella, Janet A. Marvin
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Nursing Clinics of North America. 32:311-329
Autor:
Nydia Ordonez, John J. Everett, Brenda Montgomery, Janet A. Marvin, Keri Campbell, David R. Patterson
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Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation. 15:193-198
We investigated pain experienced during burn wound debridement. Forty-nine adult patients with burns and 27 nurses submitted 123 pairs of visual analog scale pain ratings for burn wound debridements. While patients' overall visual analog scale pain s
Autor:
Victoria K. Lee, Kent A. Questad, Charles H. Bombardier, David R. Patterson, John J. Everett, Janet A. Marvin
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Psychological Bulletin. 113:362-378
Severe burn injuries provide researchers with an opportunity to study the effects of painful but usually transient trauma on psychological functioning. To that end, this article presents a review of the 3 main areas of this body of literature: (a) pr
Autor:
Judy Knighton, Beverly Weber, Janet A. Marvin, Randi L. Rutan, Gretchen J. Carrougher, Elizabeth W. Bayley
Publikováno v:
Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation. 13:685-694
In 1989 a Delphi study was undertaken to identify the nursing priorities in burn research. The Delphi technique is a series of questionnaires used to reach consensus. Ninety-four nurses involved in burn care completed four rounds of questionnaires co
Autor:
Beverly Weber, Judy Knighton, Gretchen J. Carrougher, Janet A. Marvin, Randi L. Rutan, Elizabeth W. Bayley
Publikováno v:
Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation. 13:471-476
Fourteen of the 101 research questions that were proposed in the Burn Nursing Delphi study by Marvin et al. (J Burn Care Rehabil 1991;12:190-7) were concerned with the rehabilitation, discharge planning, and follow-up care of patients with burns. Que
Autor:
Randi L. Rutan, Elizabeth W. Bayley, Gretchen J. Carrougher, Judy Knighton, Janet A. Marvin, Beverly Weber
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Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation. 13:373-377
This Delphi study was designed and conducted to identify the issues of greatest concern to care of patients with burns and to the profession of burn nursing, so that nursing research could be directed toward these ends. One hundred and one questions
Autor:
Randi L. Rutan, Beverly Weber, Elizabeth W. Bayley, Janet A. Marvin, Gretchen J. Carrougher, Judy Knighton
Publikováno v:
Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation. 13:249-253
This Delphi study was designed to identify nursing research priorities. Ninety-four participants completed four rounds of questionnaires that contained 101 potential research questions. Twenty questions addressed nursing administrative issues. In thi