Jacqueline Bloomfield
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11.
Aung S, White K, Bloomfield J
Cancer Nurs
. 2020 Jun;
44(6):E361-E373.
PMID: 32541207
Background: Head and neck cancer (HNC) is a devastating disease, and its corresponding treatments can result in substantial functional challenges for patients. These patients require a considerable amount of care,...
12.
Aggar C, Thomas T, Gordon C, Bloomfield J, Baker J
Community Ment Health J
. 2020 May;
57(1):189-195.
PMID: 32399601
Social prescribing, also known as "community referral", is a means of referring individuals living in the community to existing local non-clinical health, welfare, and social support services. International evidence demonstrates...
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Marta O, Kuo S, Bloomfield J, Lee H, Ruhyanudin F, Poynor M, et al.
Nurse Educ Today
. 2019 Dec;
85:104270.
PMID: 31786485
Background: Sleep disturbances, such as insomnia, excessive daytime sleepiness, and poor-quality sleep, are common among nursing students and are closely linked with academic performance. Objectives: To examine the prevalence of...
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Aggar C, Gordon C, Thomas T, Wadsworth L, Bloomfield J
Nurse Educ Pract
. 2018 Apr;
32:101-107.
PMID: 29605681
Australia has an increasing demand for a sustainable primary health care registered nursing workforce. Targeting graduate registered nurses who typically begin their nursing career in acute-care hospital settings is a...
15.
Aggar C, Bloomfield J, Thomas T, Gordon C
BMC Nurs
. 2017 Mar;
16:14.
PMID: 28344514
Background: Increases in ageing, chronic illness and complex co-morbidities in the Australian population are adding pressure to the primary care nursing workforce. Initiatives to attract and retain nurses are needed...
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Aggar C, Gordon C, Bloomfield J
Aust Nurs Midwifery J
. 2016 Feb;
23(6):43.
PMID: 26863721
No abstract available.
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Sheahan L, While A, Bloomfield J
Nurse Educ Today
. 2015 Jun;
35(12):1148-54.
PMID: 26031787
Background: The teaching and learning of clinical skills is a key component of nurse education programmes. The clinical competency of pre-registration nursing students has raised questions about the proficiency of...
18.
Pegram A, Bloomfield J
Nurs Stand
. 2015 Apr;
29(33):36-43.
PMID: 25872850
All newly registered graduate nurses are required to have the appropriate knowledge and understanding to perform the skills required for patient care, specifically the competencies identified in the Nursing and...
19.
Pegram A, Bloomfield J
Nurs Stand
. 2015 Apr;
29(31):38-42.
PMID: 25828020
Management of fluid intake and nutrition is an essential component of nursing care and should be practised skilfully by all nurses and nursing students. This requirement forms the basis of...
20.
Pegram A, Bloomfield J
Nurs Stand
. 2015 Mar;
29(29):37-42.
PMID: 25783280
All newly registered graduate nurses are required to have the appropriate knowledge and understanding to perform the skills required for patient care, specifically the competencies identified in the Nursing and...