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Author
Mackle, Diane
Title
Oxygen management in New Zealand and Australian intensive care units: A knowledge translation study
Type
Book Whole
Year
2021
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
Pages
299 p.
Keywords
Oxygen therapy
;
Intensive Care Units (ICU)
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Intensive care nurses
;
ICU patients
Abstract
Investigates the effects of participation in the Intensive Care Unit Randomised Trial Comparing Two Approaches to Oxygen therapy (ICU-ROX) randomised controlled trial, on attitudes and practices in relation to ICU oxygen therapy. Distributes a practitioner attitudes survey to 112 specialist doctors and 153 ICU nurses. Performs both inception and retrospective cohort studies using the Australian and NZ ICU adult patient database before, and post-publication of the ICU-ROX trial results.
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NZNO @ research @
Serial
1766
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Yu, Shufen [Fiona]
Title
Exploring resilience in Intensive Care Nurses in New Zealand
Type
Book Whole
Year
2021
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
Pages
314 p.
Keywords
Resilience
;
Intensive care nurses
;
Physical activity
;
12-hour shifts
Abstract
Investigates intensive care nurses' resilience levels and their association with personal factors and physical activity behaviour; physical work activity behaviour during a 12-hour shift; and clustered physical activity profiles and associations with resilience. Performs a cross-sectional study with intensive care nurses from four units at three hospitals in Auckland. Employs accelerometry to measure participants' physical activity during four days, two at work and two in their own time, and uses the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale to measure resilience levels.
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NZNO @ research @
Serial
1767
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