Donna Martin
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Rafferty A, Talento A, Drew R, FitzPatrick P, Tedford K, Barrett M, et al.
JAC Antimicrob Resist
. 2024 Mar;
6(2):dlae038.
PMID: 38476772
Objectives: To determine the percentage of patients across Ireland who are discharged from the Emergency Department (ED) with an antimicrobial prescription, the indication, classification of infections, and guideline compliance. To...
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Koschmann C, Al-Holou W, Alonso M, Anastas J, Bandopadhayay P, Barron T, et al.
Cancer Cell
. 2023 Dec;
42(1):1-5.
PMID: 38039965
Recent clinical trials for H3K27-altered diffuse midline gliomas (DMGs) have shown much promise. We present a consensus roadmap and identify three major barriers: (1) refinement of experimental models to include...
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Turner S, Harder N, Martin D, Gillman L
Nurse Educ Today
. 2023 Jan;
122:105712.
PMID: 36669303
Background: As simulation education continues to grow, more consideration has been given to creating and maintaining a psychologically safe simulation learning environment. It is known that failing to provide psychological...
4.
Dyck N, Martin D, McClement S
Nurs Leadersh (Tor Ont)
. 2022 Jan;
34(4):103-112.
PMID: 35039125
Given the nursing shortage, nurse educators and leaders are responsible now more than ever to advocate for baccalaureate education as an entry-to-practice requirement for registered nurses. The world today is...
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Armah N, Martin D, Cepanec D, Temple B, Irabor B, Rabbani R
J Nurs Educ
. 2021 Oct;
60(10):570-576.
PMID: 34605685
Background: The benefits of engaging undergraduate nursing students in research have been well-identified; however, little research has documented the long-term outcomes of this research assistant (RA) experience on nurses' professional...
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Rieger K, Bennett M, Martin D, Hack T, Cook L, Hornan B
Qual Health Res
. 2021 Jul;
31(12):2163-2175.
PMID: 34238067
When research is conducted from a Western paradigm alone, the findings and resultant policies often ignore Indigenous peoples' health practices and fail to align with their health care priorities. There...
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Parvis K, Badowski D, Martin D
J Nurs Educ
. 2021 Jul;
60(7):386-390.
PMID: 34232809
Background: The inclusion of perioperative clinical learning experiences in prelicensure nursing education reinforces foundational nursing skills. However, perioperative experiences in clinical settings are not consistently available for student learning. Method:...
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Rieger K, Mitchell K, Bolianatz J, Rabbani R, Harder N, Balneaves L, et al.
Nurse Educ Today
. 2021 Jul;
105:105030.
PMID: 34214948
Background: Despite the expectation that nurses utilize research to provide excellent patient care, students often fail to recognize the value of learning about evidence-informed practice. Experiential, creative pedagogical approaches are...
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Van Bewer V, Woodgate R, Martin D, Deer F
Nurse Educ Today
. 2021 May;
103:104940.
PMID: 33962186
Background: Concepts such as racism, oppression and social justice are critical curricular inclusions in nursing education. However, traditional approaches to nursing education often fail to produce the desired reflection and...
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Van Bewer V, Woodgate R, Martin D, Deer F
J Prof Nurs
. 2021 Mar;
37(1):65-72.
PMID: 33674111
In this article, we share an innovative framework using Augusto Boal's Theatre of the Oppressed along with Indigenous sharing circles as a pedagogical approach to explore racism with nurses, nurse...