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2021

, , , Palmer, Jennifer, Parke, Rachael L., Hammond, Naomi E., Knowles, Serena, , & other, and (2021) Device-related pressure injuries in adult intensive care unit patients: An Australian and New Zealand point prevalence study. Australian Critical Care, 34(6), pp. 561-568.
Number of citations in Scopus 12
Number of citations in Web of Science® 6

2020

, , Webster, J., Mudge, A., Stankiewicz, M., Dwyer, K., Coleman, K., & (2020) Pressure ulcer healing with an intensive nutrition intervention in an acute setting: A pilot randomised controlled trial. Journal of Wound Care, 29(Sup 9a), S10, S12-S17.
Number of citations in Scopus 1
Number of citations in Web of Science® 1

2019

2018

2017

, , Vann, Amanda, , & McNamara, Greg (2017) Lost in translation? Interpreting universal pressure injury prevention guidelines into a practical reference for intensive care. In 41st Australian and New Zealand Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care, 2016-10-20 - 2016-10-26.
Number of full-text downloads 133

2016

, Gosley, Sandra, Coleman, Kerrie, & (2016) Combining pressure injury and incontinence-associated dermatitis prevalence surveys: An effective protocol? Wound Practice and Research, 24(3), pp. 170-177.
Number of citations in Web of Science® 8

(2016) Incontinence-associated dermatitis in the acute care setting: An exploration of the phenomenon. PhD by Publication, Queensland University of Technology.
Number of full-text downloads 1,117
Number of citations in Web of Science® 52

2015

Beeckman, Dimitri, , Campbell, Karen, Chimentao, Denise, , Domansky, Rita, Gray, Mikel, Hevia, Heidi, Junkin, Joan, Karadag, Ayise, Kottner, Jan, Arnold Long, Mary, McNichol, Laurie, Meaume, Sylvie, Nix, Denise, Sabasse, Mounia, Sanada, Hiromi, Yu, Po-Jui, Voegeli, David, & Wang, Ling (2015) Incontinence-associated dermatitis: Moving prevention forward: Addressing evidence gaps for best practice (Proceedings from the Global IAD Expert Panel). In Wounds International 2015. Wound International Enterprise House, London.

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