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    Socially distanced nursing and midwifery simulation during the COVID-19 pandemic by McDonall, Jo, McTier, Lauren, Phillips, Nicole M

    Published in Australian nursing & midwifery journal (01-10-2020)
    “…The global COVID-19 pandemic seized the world's attention and catapulted healthcare into the spotlight. In many countries, the healthcare workforce was exposed…”
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    A Nurse-Led Multimedia Intervention to Increase Patient Participation in Recovery After Knee Arthroplasty: Hybrid Type II Implementation Study by McDonall, Jo, Redley, Bernice, Livingston, Patricia, Hutchinson, Ana, de Steiger, Richard, Botti, Mari

    Published in JMIR human factors (19-05-2022)
    “…Advances in digital technology and the use of multimedia platforms to deliver information provide clinicians with a unique opportunity to develop innovative…”
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    MyStay – Development of nurse-facilitated condition-specific multimedia resources to facilitate patient participation in postoperative care by McDonall, Jo, Hutchinson, Anastasia F, Heynesbergh, Natalie, Redley, Bernice, de Steiger, Richard, Khaw, Damien, Botti, Mari

    Published in Patient experience journal (02-11-2022)
    “…Improved postoperative outcomes and the global drive toward the provision of patient-centred care underpins efforts to enhance the nature and capacity of…”
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    Patient Experience of Pain Management Following Cardiac Surgery: A Mixed Methods Study by McDonall, Jo, Wilson, Jessica, Botti, Mari, Hutchinson, Anastasia

    Published in Pain management nursing (13-11-2024)
    “…Recovery following cardiac surgery via sternotomy involves weaning from invasive mechanical ventilation, maintaining hemodynamic stability, and preventing…”
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    Opportunities for patients to engage in postoperative recovery following cardiac surgery: A systematic narrative review by McDonall, Jo, Heynsbergh, Natalie, Oxley, Stephanie, Botti, Mari, Hutchinson, Anastasia

    Published in Patient education and counseling (01-10-2020)
    “…• Consumer resources should highlight patient participation in postoperative recovery.• Nurses play a crucial role in encouraging patient participation in…”
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    A Delphi study to obtain consensus on medical emergency team ( MET ) stand‐down decision making by Kondos, Natalie A., Barrett, Jonathan, McDonall, Jo, Bucknall, Tracey

    Published in Journal of clinical nursing (01-11-2023)
    “…Abstract Aim A medical emergency team (MET) stand‐down decision is the decision to end a MET response and hand responsibility for the patient back to ward…”
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    Use of wearable devices to monitor post-operative activity following cardiac surgery: a systematic scoping review by Edney, Jessica, McDonall, Jo, Khaw, Damien, Hutchinson, Anastasia F

    “…Abstract Aims There is an emerging trend of using wearable digital technology to monitor patient activity levels in acute care contexts. However, the overall…”
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    Use of Wearable Devices to Monitor Postoperative Activity following Cardiac Surgery. A Systematic Scoping Review by Edney, Jessica, McDonall, Jo, Khaw, Damien, Hutchinson, Anastasia F

    “…There is an emerging trend of using wearable digital technology to monitor patient activity levels in acute care contexts. However, the overall extent and…”
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    Patient activation intervention to facilitate participation in recovery after total knee replacement (MIME): a cluster randomised cross-over trial by McDonall, Jo, de Steiger, Richard, Reynolds, John, Redley, Bernice, Livingston, Patricia M, Hutchinson, Anastasia F, Botti, Mari

    Published in BMJ quality & safety (01-10-2019)
    “…Patient participation in care is a fundamental element of safe and high-quality healthcare with the potential to enhance health outcomes and improve patient…”
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    The impact of covid-19 on psychosocial well-being and learning for australian nursing and midwifery undergraduate students: a cross-sectional survey by Rasmussen, Bodil, Hutchinson, Alison, Lowe, Grainne, Wynter, Karen, Redley, Bernice, Holton, Sara, Manias, Elizabeth, Phillips, Nikki, McDonall, Jo, McTier, Lauren, Kerr, Debra

    Published in Nurse education in practice (01-01-2022)
    “…To explore the impact of COVID-19 on psychosocial well-being and learning for nursing and midwifery undergraduate students in an Australian university. The…”
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