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Fiona Coyer, Kathleen Finlayson, Jessica Ingleman, Lizanne Dalgleish, Amy Beath, Christina Parker, Jill Campbell, Michelle Barakat-Johnson
Publikováno v:
Advances in Skin & Wound Care. 34:542-550
OBJECTIVE To map the use of the term "skin failure"in the literature over time and enhance understanding of this term as it is used in clinical practice. DATA SOURCES The databases searched for published literature included PubMed, Embase, the Cumula
Autor:
Jessica Ingleman, Fiona Coyer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Wound Care. 32:131-131
Autor:
Judy Munday, Niall Higgins, Saira Mathew, Lizanne Dalgleish, Anthony S Batterbury, Luke Burgess, Jill Campbell, Lori J Delaney, Bronwyn R Griffin, James A Hughes, Jessica Ingleman, Samantha Keogh, Fiona Coyer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Perioperative Nursing. 35
Autor:
Niall Higgins, Judy Munday, Saira Mathew, James A. Hughes, Fiona Coyer, Bronwyn Griffin, Jill Campbell, Lori Delaney, Lizanne Dalgleish, Jessica Ingleman, Samantha Keogh, Anthony S Batterbury, Luke Burgess
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Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare. 13:647-660
Purpose : Nurses provide care at each phase of the complex, perioperative pathway and are well placed to identify areas of care requiring investigation in randomized controlled trials. Yet, currently, the scope of nurse-led randomized controlled tria
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Australian Critical Care. 35:S11
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Australian Critical Care. 33:S3
Patients in the intensive care unit are at a high risk for developing pressure injuries. Critical illness is multifaceted and not all patients are at equal risk for impaired skin integrity. Body morphology and skin microcirculatory response may reduc
Autor:
John Stephenson, Greg McNamara, Fiona Coyer, Michele Clark, Paul Thomas, Christopher Edwards, Jessica Ingleman, Karen Ousey, Peter Slattery
Publikováno v:
Journal of wound care. 26(10)
Objective: To assess the relationship in healthy adults and critically ill patients between: patient position, body mass index (BMI), patient body temperature, interface pressure (IP) and tissue reperfusion (TR). Also to determine the relationship in
Autor:
Dalgleish L; At the School of Nursing, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia, Lizanne Dalgleish, PhD, RN, is PhD Candidate; Jill Campbell, PhD, RN, is Senior Research Fellow; Kathleen Finlayson, PhD, RN, is Lecturer; Jessica Ingleman, MSN, RN, is Lecturer; Christina Parker, PhD, RN, is Senior Lecturer; and Fiona Coyer, PhD, RN, is Professor. Michelle Barakat-Johnson, PhD, RN, is Senior Lecturer, University of Sydney, Camperdown. Amy Beath, BSN, RN, is Transitional Nurse Practitioner-Wounds, Murrumbidgee Local Health District, New South Wales. The authors have disclosed no financial relationships related to this article. Submitted June 21, 2020; accepted in revised form December 1, 2020; published online ahead of print June 23, 2021., Campbell J, Finlayson K, Barakat-Johnson M, Beath A, Ingleman J, Parker C, Coyer F
Publikováno v:
Advances in skin & wound care [Adv Skin Wound Care] 2021 Oct 01; Vol. 34 (10), pp. 542-550.