Julie Menzies
0000-0003-2080-3364
Bristol Royal Hospital for Children
17 papers found
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Assessing the success of a research leadership programme for senior nurses and midwives: A mixed methods programme evaluation
Evaluation of healthcare professionals’ experiences of taking telephone calls from parents of children with congenital heart disease. A risky business.
Implementing early rehabilitation and mobilisation for children in UK paediatric intensive care units: the PERMIT feasibility study
Implementing early rehabilitation and mobilisation in UK paediatric intensive care units: The PERMIT feasibility study.
Initiatives to engage undergraduate nurses in clinical research Part 1- placements with research delivery teams.
. Initiatives to engage undergraduate nurses in clinical research Part 2- engagement with clinically based quality and safety projects
Early mobilisation and rehabilitation in the PICU: a UK survey
A Survey of Resources and Nursing Workforce for Clinical Research Delivery in Paediatric Intensive Care Within the UK / Ireland
Chapter 23: Nursing care in Mechanically ventilated children
NIHR Senior Nurse and Midwife Research Leader programme: final impact evaluation report
Educational interventions to reduce medication interruptions: a scoping review
Developing research knowledge and capability in undergraduate nurses: evaluation of targeted placements
Understanding parents' decision-making on participation in clinical trials in children's heart surgery: a qualitative study.
Research Priorities for U.K. Pediatric Critical Care in 2019: Healthcare Professionals’ and Parents’ Perspectives
COVID-19: Challenges and opportunities for research nursing and nursing research on paediatric intensive care
Patient and public involvement in Paediatric Intensive Care research: considerations, challenges and facilitating factors
Consumer consultation with children and young people in paediatric intensive care (PIC) study design
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