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1Job Satisfaction Among Nurses Employed in Supplementary Healthcare Models, a Qualitative Descriptive Study
Nursing Open, 2025, 12,
2.21Citations (PDF)
2Midwives’ opinions and engagement with midwifery research: A cross-sectional study
Women and Birth, 2025, 38, 101909
1.94Citations (PDF)
3Interprofessional communication by junior nurses and junior doctors in the acute regional hospital setting: A qualitative descriptive study2.32Citations (PDF)
4Evaluation of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Outpatient Clinic: a mixed-methods study1.00Citations (PDF)
5COMPARATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF MECHANICAL AND ADSORPTION PROPERTIES OF ACTIVATED CHARCOALS APPLIED FOR ADSORBERS OF NPP AIR DISCHARGE SYSTEMS
2024, , 114-118
0Citations (PDF)
6Barriers and enablers to screening, management and referral of sleep disorders in patients attending cardiac rehabilitation: A qualitative descriptive study
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2024, 80, 136-149
3.40Citations (PDF)
7Effect of a home‐based physical activity program on metabolic syndrome in Ghanaian adults with type 2 diabetes: Protocol for a feasibility randomized controlled trial
Nursing Open, 2024, 11,
2.21Citations (PDF)
8Is Self-Reported Obstructive Sleep Apnea Associated with Cardiac Distress? A Network Analysis0.80Citations (PDF)
9The Predictive Validity of the Full Outline of UnResponsiveness Score Compared to the Glasgow Coma Scale in the Intensive Care Unit: A Systematic Review
Neurocritical Care, 2024, 43, 645-658
2.59Citations (PDF)
10Patient dignity and dignified care: A qualitative description of hospitalised older adults perspectives
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2023, 32, 1286-1302
3.336Citations (PDF)
11Novice nurses' experiences in provision of mental ill health care within a regional emergency department: A descriptive qualitative study3.49Citations (PDF)
12Methodological quality of dignity‐related patient reported outcome measures used in acute hospital settings: A systematic review using the COSMIN methodology
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2023, 32, 4249-4264
3.36Citations (PDF)
13Improving Metabolic Syndrome in Ghanaian Adults with Type 2 Diabetes through a Home-Based Physical Activity Program: A Feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial2.913Citations (PDF)
14Gender-based differences in assessment and management of acute abdominal pain in the emergency department: A retrospective audit
Australasian Emergency Care, 2023, 26, 290-295
2.010Citations (PDF)
15Development and psychometric validation of the hospitalized older adults' dignity scale for measuring dignity during acute hospitalization
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2023, 79, 4058-4073
3.46Citations (PDF)
16Effect of Physical Activity on Metabolic Syndrome Markers in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Sports, 2023, 11, 101
2.219Citations (PDF)
17Expert Opinions about Barriers and Facilitators to Physical Activity Participation in Ghanaian Adults with Type 2 Diabetes: A Qualitative Descriptive Study
Sports, 2023, 11, 123
2.26Citations (PDF)
18Nurses' work experiences in hospital wards with single rooms: An integrative review
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2023, 32, 7036-7049
3.34Citations (PDF)
19Understanding Physical Activity Behavior in Ghanaian Adults with Type 2 Diabetes: A Qualitative Descriptive Study2.111Citations (PDF)
20Enhancing effective healthcare communication in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand: Considerations for research, teaching, policy, and practice
PEC Innovation, 2023, 3, 100221
1.310Citations (PDF)
21Self‐reported dignity and factors that influence dignity in hospitalised older adults: A cross‐sectional survey
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2023, 32, 7791-7801
3.35Citations (PDF)
22Responding to nurses’ communication challenges: Evaluating a blended learning program for communication knowledge and skills for nurses
Patient Education and Counseling, 2022, 105, 2285-2291
2.112Citations (PDF)
23The impact of covid-19 on psychosocial well-being and learning for australian nursing and midwifery undergraduate students: a cross-sectional survey
Nurse Education in Practice, 2022, 58, 103275
3.253Citations (PDF)
24Nurse leader agency: Creating an environment conducive to support for graduate nurses4.211Citations (PDF)
25Feasibility of pilates for pregnant women: A randomised trial1.113Citations (PDF)
26A systematic review of patient‐reported dignity and dignified care during acute hospital admission
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2022, 78, 3540-3558
3.440Citations (PDF)
27Effects of diffused essential oils for reducing stress and improving mood for clinical nurses: An interventional time series study
Nursing Forum, 2021, 56, 305-312
2.512Citations (PDF)
28Pilates for low risk pregnant women: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial1.13Citations (PDF)
29The influence of socio-demographic factors on stress and coping strategies among undergraduate nursing students
Nurse Education Today, 2021, 99, 104780
3.829Citations (PDF)
30Why cardiac nurses need good sleep health literacy0.11Citations (PDF)
31Diagnostic accuracy and suitability of instruments that screen for obstructive sleep apnoea, insomnia and sleep quality in cardiac patients: a meta-analysis
Sleep Medicine, 2021, 86, 135-160
1.712Citations (PDF)
32Depression, anxiety and stress among Australian nursing and midwifery undergraduate students during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study0.726Citations (PDF)
33Undergraduate nursing student perceptions of directed self-guidance in a learning laboratory: An educational strategy to enhance confidence and workplace readiness
Nurse Education in Practice, 2020, 42, 102669
3.217Citations (PDF)
34Challenges for nurses when communicating with people who have life‐limiting illness and their families: A focus group study
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2020, 29, 416-428
3.337Citations (PDF)
35Perspectives about dignity during acute care for older people and their relatives: A qualitative study
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2020, 29, 4116-4127
3.322Citations (PDF)
36The effectiveness of training interventions on nurses' communication skills: A systematic review
Nurse Education Today, 2020, 89, 104405
3.8124Citations (PDF)
37Effect of Intranasal vs Intramuscular Naloxone on Opioid Overdose
JAMA Network Open, 2019, 2, e1914977
6.655Citations (PDF)
38Effects of early motivational interviewing on post‐stroke depressive symptoms: A pilot randomized study of the Good Mood Intervention program2.018Citations (PDF)
39Pilates program design and health benefits for pregnant women: A practitioners' survey1.125Citations (PDF)
40Impact of a modified nursing handover model for improving nursing care and documentation in the emergency department: A pre‐ and post‐implementation study2.023Citations (PDF)
41Peers experience of delivering a problem‐solving programme to enhance antipsychotic medication adherence for individuals with schizophrenia2.85Citations (PDF)
42Pilates Method for Women's Health: Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials1.982Citations (PDF)
43Patient-controlled intranasal fentanyl analgesia: a pilot study to assess practicality and tolerability during childbirth1.011Citations (PDF)
44Attitudes of emergency department patients about handover at the bedside
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2014, 23, 1685-1693
3.336Citations (PDF)
45Bedside nursing handover: Patients' opinions2.035Citations (PDF)
46Towards patient‐centred care: Perspectives of nurses and midwives regarding shift‐to‐shift bedside handover2.034Citations (PDF)
47A peer support programme for enhancing adherence to oral antipsychotic medication in consumers with schizophrenia
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2014, 70, 2293-2302
3.427Citations (PDF)
48Nurse practitioners treating ankle and foot injuries using the Ottawa Ankle Rules: A comparative study in the emergency department1.621Citations (PDF)
49Bedside Handover Enhances Completion of Nursing Care and Documentation1.431Citations (PDF)
50Developing a framework for nursing handover in the emergency department: an individualised and systematic approach
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2013, 22, 2233-2243
3.344Citations (PDF)
51Medication Administration by Enrolled Nurses: Opinions of Nurses in an Australian Healthcare Organization
Nursing Forum, 2012, 47, 203-209
2.53Citations (PDF)
52Examination of current handover practice: Evidence to support changing the ritual2.041Citations (PDF)
53Brief telephone intervention increases testing for osteoporosis in patients treated in emergency departments for wrist fractures
Internal Medicine Journal, 2010, 40, 527-530
0.83Citations (PDF)
54What proportion of patients with chest pain are potentially suitable for computed tomography coronary angiography?1.66Citations (PDF)
55Randomized controlled trial comparing the effectiveness and safety of intranasal and intramuscular naloxone for the treatment of suspected heroin overdose
Addiction, 2009, 104, 2067-2074
5.2169Citations (PDF)
56Does emergency department workload adversely influence timely analgesia?1.025Citations (PDF)
57Prevalence of access block in Australia 2004–20081.041Citations (PDF)
58Improved response by peers after witnessed heroin overdose in Melbourne
Drug and Alcohol Review, 2009, 28, 327-330
2.19Citations (PDF)
59Attitudes of Australian Heroin Users to Peer Distribution of Naloxone for Heroin Overdose: Perspectives on Intranasal Administration
Journal of Urban Health, 2008, 85, 352-360
3.131Citations (PDF)
60Intranasal naloxone for the treatment of suspected heroin overdose
Addiction, 2008, 103, 379-386
5.246Citations (PDF)
61Impact of patient and environmental factors on capillary refill time in adults1.681Citations (PDF)
62Impact of oral dexamethasone versus placebo after ED treatment of migraine with phenothiazines on the rate of recurrent headache: a randomised controlled trial2.023Citations (PDF)
63Outcomes of Emergency Department Patients Treated for Primary Spontaneous Pneumothorax
Chest, 2008, 134, 1033-1036
1.053Citations (PDF)
64Capillary Refill Time in Adults Has Poor Inter-Observer Agreement0.625Citations (PDF)
65Authors' Reply0.60Citations (PDF)
66When continuity of care breaks down: a systems failure in identification of osteoporosis risk in older patients treated for minimal trauma fractures
Medical Journal of Australia, 2008, 188, 389-391
1.712Citations (PDF)
67Parental weight estimation of their child's weight is more accurate than other weight estimation methods for determining children's weight in an emergency department?
Emergency Medicine Journal, 2007, 24, 756-759
2.091Citations (PDF)
68Is Cardiac Monitoring Necessary for Intermediate Risk Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients who Have a Normal Electrocardiogram and Cardiac Markers in the Emergency Department?0.60Citations (PDF)
69How Safe is Intravenous N‐Acetylcysteine for the Treatment of Paracetamol Poisoning?0.611Citations (PDF)
70Failed Validation of the Argall Weight Formula for Estimating Children's Weight in an Australian Emergency Department
Academic Emergency Medicine, 2007, 14, 486-488
1.713Citations (PDF)
71Is cardiac monitoring during transport of low-risk chest pain patients from the emergency department necessary?1.02Citations (PDF)
72External validation of the Best Guess formulae for paediatric weight estimation1.017Citations (PDF)
73Head computed tomography guidelines are being followed1.02Citations (PDF)
74Adverse Events Associated With the Use of Intravenous Epinephrine in Emergency Department Patients Presenting With Severe Asthma
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2006, 47, 559-563
1.545Citations (PDF)
75One-handed versus two-handed chest compressions in paediatric cardio-pulmonary resuscitation
Resuscitation, 2006, 71, 65-69
2.829Citations (PDF)
76Potential health promotion benefits of lipid testing for all patients presenting with chest pain to an emergency department2.04Citations (PDF)
77A Snapshot of Chronic Obstructive Airways Disease in Australian Emergency Departments0.60Citations (PDF)
78Randomised trial of intranasal versus intramuscular naloxone in prehospital treatment for suspected opioid overdose1.7159Citations (PDF)
79Randomised trial of intranasal versus intramuscular naloxone in prehospital treatment for suspected opioid overdose
Medical Journal of Australia, 2005, 182, 427-429
1.75Citations (PDF)
80How is deep vein thrombosis diagnosed and managed in UK and Australian emergency departments?
Emergency Medicine Journal, 2005, 22, 780-782
2.016Citations (PDF)
81Implementation of the Canadian C-spine rule reduces cervical spine x-ray rate for alert patients with potential neck injury0.836Citations (PDF)
82Validation of venous pCO2 to screen for arterial hypercarbia in patients with chronic obstructive airways disease0.864Citations (PDF)
83Asthma in emergency departments: Combined adult and paediatric versus paediatric only centres0.97Citations (PDF)
84Clinical features in the emergency department can identify patients with suspected acute coronary syndromes who are safe for care in unmonitored hospital beds
Internal Medicine Journal, 2004, 34, 594-597
0.810Citations (PDF)
85Is severity assessment after one hour of treatment better for predicting the need for admission in acute asthma?
Respiratory Medicine, 2004, 98, 777-781
2.666Citations (PDF)
86Clinical nursing research: nurses' attitudes and activity
Collegian, 2004, 11, 17-21
1.410Citations (PDF)
87Lack of agreement in classification of the severity of acute asthma between emergency physician assessment and classification using the National Asthma Council Australia guidelines (1998)0.013Citations (PDF)
88Snapshot of acute asthma: treatment and outcome of patients with acute asthma treated in Australian emergency departments
Internal Medicine Journal, 2003, 33, 406-413
0.836Citations (PDF)
89A high proportion of patients with ST elevation myocardial infarction do not come to hospital by ambulance
Internal Medicine Journal, 2003, 33, 546-547
0.83Citations (PDF)
90Patients with a longer duration of symptoms of acute asthma are more likely to require admission to hospital1.019Citations (PDF)
91Validation of a tool to safely triage selected patients with chest pain to unmonitored beds1.013Citations (PDF)
92Benchmarking ambulance call-to-needle times for thrombolysis after acute myocardial infarction in Australia: 
a pilot study
Internal Medicine Journal, 2002, 32, 138-142
0.85Citations (PDF)
93It is safe to manage selected patients with acute coronary syndromes in unmonitored beds0.820Citations (PDF)
94Are too many head CT scans ordered in emergency departments?1.04Citations (PDF)
95Patients' Perceptions About the Quality of Nurses' Communication During Acute Hospitalisation: A Cross‐Sectional Survey
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 0, 82, 2295-2306
3.41Citations (PDF)
96Use of plastic cannulae in haemodialysis: A scoping review6.01Citations (PDF)
97Factors Influencing Delayed End‐of‐Life Care in Critical Care Settings for Adults With Cardiovascular Disease: A Scoping Review3.40Citations (PDF)
98Co‐Design of Maternity Discussion Cards for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women2.90Citations (PDF)
99Nurses' Opinions About Clinical Nursing Research: A Cross‐Sectional Study3.41Citations (PDF)
100The process of adapting an innovative program for the self-management of type 2 diabetes in Aboriginal peoples: guided self-determination in healthcare settings1.00Citations (PDF)
101Reconceptualising Dignity‐Centred Care for Hospitalised Older Adults: A Discursive Theoretical Analysis Using the Levine's Conservation Model3.40Citations (PDF)
102A Multi‐Method Exploration of the Support Needs of Registered Undergraduate Students of Nursing or Midwifery Transitioning Into the Workforce
Nursing Open, 0, 13,
2.20Citations (PDF)
103Measurement of the quality of nurses communication with patients during acute hospitalisation: A systematic review2.10Citations (PDF)
104Triggers, Responses, and Outcomes for Patient Related Violence and/or Aggression Events During Acute Hospitalisation: A Documentary Analysis3.30Citations (PDF)
105Nursing neurological assessment in the intensive care unit: A scoping review3.70Citations (PDF)