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Natalie DAbrew

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Wand T, Acret L, DAbrew N
Int J Ment Health Nurs . 2017 Jun; 27(2):774-782. PMID: 28646498
Solution-focussed brief therapy (SFBT) can be applied to effectively address a broad range of mental health-, alcohol-, and substance-related challenges. The compatibility that SFBT has with mental health nursing practice...
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Philp S, Barnett C, DAbrew N, White K
Contemp Nurse . 2016 Dec; 53(2):203-216. PMID: 27934547
Background: A tertiary-based education program on gynaecological oncology was attended by 62 registered nurses (RN). Aims: The program aimed to update nurses' knowledge, improve skills and ability to manage common...
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Murray L, Butow P, White K, Kiernan M, DAbrew N, Herz H
Palliat Med . 2016 Feb; 30(5):471-8. PMID: 26847526
Background: Motor neuron disease is a fatal disease, characterised by progressive loss of motor function, often associated with cognitive deterioration and, in some, the development of frontotemporal dementia. Life-sustaining technologies...
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Wand T, DAbrew N, Barnett C, Acret L, White K
Aust Health Rev . 2015 Dec; 39(1):1-8. PMID: 26688913
Objective: To evaluate a nurse practitioner (NP)-led extended hours mental health liaison nurse (MHLN) service based in the emergency department (ED) of an inner city teaching hospital in Sydney and...
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Wand T, DAbrew N, Acret L, White K
Int Emerg Nurs . 2015 Jun; 24:16-21. PMID: 26054479
Background: Mental health nurse services have existed in Emergency Departments (ED) for many years. However, there is considerable variation in the way these services operate, and no standardised model of...
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Gillies D, Taylor F, Gray C, OBrien L, DAbrew N
Evid Based Child Health . 2013 Jul; 8(3):1004-116. PMID: 23877914
Background: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is highly prevalent in children and adolescents who have experienced trauma and has high personal and health costs. Although a wide range of psychological therapies...
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Gillies D, Taylor F, Gray C, OBrien L, DAbrew N
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2012 Dec; 12:CD006726. PMID: 23235632
Background: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is highly prevalent in children and adolescents who have experienced trauma and has high personal and health costs. Although a wide range of psychological therapies...
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Koo F, Kwok C, White K, DAbrew N, Roydhouse J
Prev Chronic Dis . 2011 Dec; 9:E03. PMID: 22172170
In Australia, women from non-English-speaking backgrounds participate less frequently in breast cancer screening than English-speaking women, and Chinese immigrant women are 50% less likely to participate in breast examinations than...
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Peate M, Saunders C, Gregson J, Thewes B, DAbrew N, Meiser B, et al.
Breast J . 2011 Nov; 18(1):95-6. PMID: 22098588
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Kwok C, Koo F, DAbrew N, White K, Roydhouse J
J Cancer Educ . 2011 Mar; 26(3):540-6. PMID: 21431463
Chinese-Australian women are less likely to undergo breast health examination compared to women born in Australia, and cultural beliefs have been identified as a barrier to screening participation and breast...