41 results on '"Santamaria, Nick"'
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2. The clinical and cost effectiveness of remote expert wound nurse consultation for healing of pressure injuries among residential aged care patients: A protocol for a prospective pilot parallel cluster randomised controlled trial
3. Clinical and cost effectiveness of a system for turning and positioning intensive care unit patients, when compared to usual care turning and positioning devices, for the prevention of hospital‐acquired pressure injuries. A randomised controlled trial
4. Clinical performance characteristics for bordered foam dressings in the treatment of complex wounds: An international wound dressing technology expert panel review
5. The clinical effectiveness of an integrated multidisciplinary evidence‐based program to prevent intraoperative pressure injuries in high‐risk children undergoing long‐duration surgical procedures: A quality improvement study
6. The “self‐treatment of wounds for venous leg ulcers checklist” ( STOW‐V Checklist V1 .0): Part 1—Development, pilot and refinement of the checklist
7. The “ self‐treatment of wounds for venous leg ulcers checklist” (STOW‐V Checklist V1.0): Part 2—The reliability of the Checklist
8. The sorptivity and durability of gelling fibre dressings tested in a simulated sacral pressure ulcer system
9. Positioning immobile critically ill patients who are at risk of pressure injuries using a purpose‐designed positioning device and usual care equipment: An observational feasibility study
10. High body mass index is a strong predictor of intraoperative acquired pressure injury in spinal surgery patients when prophylactic film dressings are applied: A retrospective analysis prior to the BOSS Trial
11. Five‐layer border dressings as part of a quality improvement bundle to prevent pressure injuries in US skilled nursing facilities and Australian nursing homes: A cost‐effectiveness analysis
12. An observational study of the maintenance of the 30° side‐lying lateral tilt position among aged care residents at risk of developing pressure injuries when using the standard care pillow and a purpose‐designed positioning device
13. Preventing pressure injuries in the emergency department: Current evidence and practice considerations
14. The direct cost of pressure injuries in an Australian residential aged care setting
15. A randomised controlled trial of the clinical effectiveness of multi-layer silicone foam dressings for the prevention of pressure injuries in high-risk aged care residents: The Border III Trial
16. Physiological benefits to parents from undertaking skin-to-skin contact with their neonate, in a neonatal intensive special care unit
17. The quality of life of people who have chronic wounds and who self-treat
18. How and why patients self-treat chronic wounds
19. The financial and quality-of-life cost to patients living with a chronic wound in the community
20. Comment on ‘Effectiveness of a multi-layer foam dressing in preventing sacral pressure ulcers for the early acute care of patients with a traumatic spinal cord injury: comparison with the use of a gel mattress’
21. Use of wound dressings to enhance prevention of pressure ulcers related to medical devices
22. Dressings as an adjunct to pressure ulcer prevention: consensus panel recommendations
23. Systematic review of the use of prophylactic dressings in the prevention of pressure ulcers
24. Challenges in pressure ulcer prevention
25. Identification of risk factors associated with the development of skin tears in hospitalised older persons: a case–control study
26. Smart technologies to enhance social connectedness in older people who live at home
27. Dressings as an adjunct to pressure ulcer prevention: consensus panel recommendations
28. Systematic review of the use of prophylactic dressings in the prevention of pressure ulcers
29. The cost‐benefit of using soft silicone multilayered foam dressings to prevent sacral and heel pressure ulcers in trauma and critically ill patients: a within‐trial analysis of the Border Trial
30. Enhancing pressure ulcer prevention using wound dressings: what are the modes of action?
31. Use of wound dressings to enhance prevention of pressure ulcers caused by medical devices
32. Challenges in pressure ulcer prevention
33. A randomised controlled trial of the effectiveness of soft silicone multi-layered foam dressings in the prevention of sacral and heel pressure ulcers in trauma and critically ill patients: the border trial
34. Healing rate calculation in the diabetic foot ulcer: Comparing different methods
35. Care coordination for children with complex care needs significantly reduces hospital utilization
36. The clinical efficacy of two semi-quantitative wound-swabbing techniques in identifying the causative organism(s) in infected cutaneous wounds
37. Assessing bacterial burden in wounds: comparing clinical observation and wound swabs
38. A randomized‐controlled trial comparing cadexomer iodine and nanocrystalline silver on the healing of leg ulcers
39. Adherence to Disease Management Interventions for COPD Patients: Patients' Perspectives
40. Smoking Cessation: COPD Patients' Perspective
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