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Incontinence-associated dermatitis: moving prevention forward
D Beeckman, J Campbell, K Campbell, D Denise Chimentão, ...
Wounds International, 2015
1742015
Incontinence‐associated dermatitis: a cross‐sectional prevalence study in the Australian acute care hospital setting
JL Campbell, FM Coyer, SR Osborne
International wound journal 13 (3), 403-411, 2016
1422016
The skin safety model: reconceptualizing skin vulnerability in older patients
JL Campbell, FM Coyer, SR Osborne
Journal of Nursing Scholarship 48 (1), 14-22, 2016
612016
Pressure injuries in Australian public hospitals: A cost of illness study
S Nghiem, J Campbell, RM Walker, J Byrnes, W Chaboyer
International journal of nursing studies 130, 104191, 2022
502022
Incontinence‐associated dermatitis in the critically ill patient: an intensive care perspective
F Coyer, J Campbell
Nursing in critical care 23 (4), 198-206, 2018
462018
Understanding contextual barriers and enablers to pressure injury prevention practice in an Australian intensive care unit: An exploratory study
F Coyer, JL Cook, A Doubrovsky, J Campbell, A Vann, G McNamara
Australian Critical Care 32 (2), 122-130, 2019
432019
Best practice recommendations for holistic strategies to promote and maintain skin integrity
D Beeckman, K Campbell, K LeBlanc, J Campbell, AM Dunk, C Harley, ...
Wounds International, 2020
362020
Candida albicans colonisation, continence status and incontinence‐associated dermatitis in the acute care setting: a pilot study
JL Campbell, FM Coyer, AM Mudge, IM Robertson, SR Osborne
International wound journal 14 (3), 488-495, 2017
292017
Pressure ulcer healing with an intensive nutrition intervention in an acute setting: a pilot randomised controlled trial
MD Banks, LJ Ross, J Webster, A Mudge, M Stankiewicz, K Dwyer, ...
Journal of wound care 25 (7), 384-392, 2016
262016
Oedema as a predictor of the incidence of new pressure injuries in adults in any care setting: a systematic review and meta-analysis
W Chaboyer, F Coyer, E Harbeck, L Thalib, S Latimer, CS Wan, ...
International Journal of Nursing Studies 128, 104189, 2022
232022
Acute skin failure in the critically ill adult population: a systematic review
L Dalgleish, J Campbell, K Finlayson, F Coyer
Advances in skin & wound care 33 (2), 76-83, 2020
222020
Nurse-led randomized controlled trials in the perioperative setting: A scoping review
J Munday, N Higgins, S Mathew, L Dalgleish, AS Batterbury, L Burgess, ...
Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 647-660, 2020
192020
Pressure injury development in critically ill patients with a cervical collar in situ: A retrospective longitudinal study
HRN Wang, J Campbell, A Doubrovsky, V Singh, J Collins, F Coyer
International Wound Journal 17 (4), 944-956, 2020
172020
Frenotomy for tongue-tie in newborn infants
J Campbell
International journal of nursing studies 91, 146-147, 2019
172019
Combining pressure injury and incontinence-associated dermatitis prevalence surveys: An effective protocol?
JL Campbell, S Gosley, K Coleman, FM Coyer
Wound Practice & Research: Journal of the Australian Wound Management …, 2016
172016
Device-related pressure injuries in adult intensive care unit patients: an Australian and New Zealand point prevalence study
F Coyer, M Barakat-Johnson, J Campbell, J Palmer, RL Parke, ...
Australian Critical Care 34 (6), 561-568, 2021
142021
Exploring incontinence-associated dermatitis in a single center intensive care unit: a longitudinal point prevalence survey
J Campbell, JL Cook, A Doubrovsky, A Vann, G McNamara, F Coyer
Journal of Wound Ostomy & Continence Nursing 46 (5), 401-407, 2019
122019
Implementation and evaluation of multilayered pressure injury prevention strategies in an Australian intensive care unit setting
F Coyer, JL Cook, A Doubrovsky, J Campbell, A Vann, G McNamara, ...
Australian Critical Care 35 (2), 143-152, 2022
102022
Efficacy of incontinence-associated dermatitis intervention for patients in intensive care: An open-label pilot randomized controlled trial
F Coyer, J Campbell, A Doubrovsky
Advances in Skin & Wound Care 33 (7), 375-382, 2020
102020
Decreased mobility, lack of social support, haemosiderosis and use of antidepressant medications may predict recurrent venous leg ulcers within 12 months of healing: A …
KJ Finlayson, CN Parker, C Miller, HE Edwards, J Campbell
Phlebology 37 (3), 206-215, 2022
72022
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