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Tina Day
Tina Day
Lecturer, Florence Nightingale faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, King's College London
Verified email at kcl.ac.uk
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The user experience of critical care discharge: a meta-synthesis of qualitative research
S Bench, T Day
International journal of nursing studies 47 (4), 487-499, 2010
2242010
Tracheal suctioning: an exploration of nurses' knowledge and competence in acute and high dependency ward areas
T Day, S Farnell, S Haynes, S Wainwright, J Wilson‐Barnett
Journal of advanced nursing 39 (1), 35-45, 2002
1752002
An evaluation of a teaching intervention to improve the practice of endotracheal suctioning in intensive care units
T Day, SP Wainwright, J Wilson‐Barnett
Journal of clinical nursing 10 (5), 682-696, 2001
1462001
Cross-sectional examination of the association between shift length and hospital nurses job satisfaction and nurse reported quality measures
J Ball, T Day, T Murrells, C Dall’Ora, AM Rafferty, P Griffiths, J Maben
BMC nursing 16, 1-7, 2017
1432017
Suctioning: a review of current research recommendations
T Day, S Farnell, J Wilson-Barnett
Intensive and Critical Care Nursing 18 (2), 79-89, 2002
1402002
Effect of performance feedback on tracheal suctioning knowledge and skills: randomized controlled trial
T Day, N Iles, P Griffiths
Journal of advanced nursing 65 (7), 1423-1431, 2009
712009
Randomised controlled trials: An introduction for nurse researchers
S Bench, T Day, A Metcalfe
Nurse Researcher 20 (5), 2013
482013
Evaluating the feasibility and effectiveness of a critical care discharge information pack for patients and their families: a pilot cluster randomised controlled trial
S Bench, T Day, K Heelas, P Hopkins, C White, P Griffiths
BMJ open 5 (11), e006852, 2015
472015
Involving users in the development of effective critical care discharge information: a focus group study
SD Bench, T Day, P Griffiths
American Journal of Critical Care 20 (6), 443-452, 2011
452011
Developing a competency framework for critical care to match patient need
S Bench, D Crowe, T Day, M Jones, S Wilebore
Intensive and Critical Care Nursing 19 (3), 136-142, 2003
412003
12-hour shifts: prevalence, views and impact
J Ball, J Maben, T Murrells, T Day, P Griffiths
National Nursing Research Unit, 2015
362015
The national early warning score in practice: a reflection
T Day, J Oxton
British Journal of Nursing 23 (19), 1036-1040, 2014
312014
Effectiveness of critical care discharge information in supporting early recovery from critical illness
S Bench, T Day, P Griffiths
Critical Care Nurse 33 (3), 41-52, 2013
312013
Developing user centred critical care discharge information to support early critical illness rehabilitation using the Medical Research Council's complex interventions framework
SD Bench, TL Day, P Griffiths
Intensive and Critical Care Nursing 28 (2), 123-131, 2012
302012
Experiences of newly qualified nurses in critical care: a qualitative systematic review
CE Elias, T Day
Journal of the Intensive Care Society 21 (4), 334-343, 2020
262020
Tracheal suctioning: when, why and how
T Day
Nursing Times, 13, 2000
252000
Reducing avoidable deaths from failure to rescue: a discussion paper
J Waldie, S Tee, T Day
British Journal of Nursing 25 (16), 895-900, 2016
172016
The influence of a hexametaphosphate-containing chewing gum on the wetting ability of salivary conditioning films in vitro and in vivo.
HC Van der Mei, HJ Kamminga-Rasker, J de Vries, HJ Busscher, ...
The Journal of clinical dentistry 14 (1), 14-18, 2003
142003
A return to the basics:" Interventional Patient Hygiene"(a call for papers).
SM Burns, T Day
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing 28 (4), 193-196, 2012
122012
Patient safety in acute care: are we going around in circles?
J Waldie, T Day, S Tee
British Journal of Nursing 25 (13), 747-751, 2016
92016
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