Paul Temblett
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Recent Articles
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Battle C, James K, Temblett P, Hutchings H
J Intensive Care Soc
. 2019 Feb;
20(1):18-26.
PMID: 30792758
Objectives: To investigate the impact of a six-week supervised exercise programme on cardiopulmonary fitness, balance, muscle strength and anxiety and depression in patients who have been discharged home from hospital...
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Battle C, Temblett P
J Intensive Care Soc
. 2018 Aug;
19(3):214-218.
PMID: 30159013
The aim of this single-centre study was to investigate the impact of the introduction of 12-h critical care nursing shifts on healthcare provider and patient care outcomes. A single-centre, prospective...
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Battle C, James K, Bromfield T, Temblett P
J Intensive Care Soc
. 2017 Nov;
18(4):289-293.
PMID: 29123558
Purpose: Post-traumatic stress disorder has been reported in survivors of critical illness. The aim of this study was to investigate the predictors of post-traumatic stress disorder in survivors of critical...
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Battle C, James K, Temblett P
J Intensive Care Soc
. 2017 Oct;
17(3):270.
PMID: 28979506
No abstract available.
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Battle C, James K, Temblett P
J Intensive Care Soc
. 2017 Oct;
16(2):105-108.
PMID: 28979391
Purpose: Depression is common in ICU survivors and is known to negatively affect health-related quality of life. The reported risk factors for depression include increasing age, gender and hospital and...
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Lewis K, Edwards V, Hall S, Temblett P, Hutchings H
Resuscitation
. 2008 Oct;
80(1):113-9.
PMID: 18954933
Aim: To quantify any effect of Standardised Order Forms (SOFs), versus hand-written note entries for 'Do Not Attempt Resuscitation'--on the selection and survival of remaining cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) attempts. Methods:...