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Volume 2, Issue 4
Contents
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News
PATTERN Events
Celebrations
Grants
Teaching
New Members
Upcoming conferences / seminars
Other opportunities and resources
PATTERN NEWSLETTER
July-August 2019
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PATTERN website is now live!
We are excited to say that our PATTERN website is now live! We now have a hub to bring together all of ourpeople, projects and events. Please feel free to share with your friends and colleagues who may be interested inbeing part of our rapidly growing network.
https://www.patternetwork.com/
Our PATTERN new project is coming soon
Identifying research priorities for paediatric nursing in Australia
High quality research is necessary to inform nursing practices within paediatrics, to prevent harm and promoterecovery. Recently funded by the Griffith University School of Nursing and Midwifery (woohoo!) ,the purpose ofthis study is to bring together clinicians, consumers and health service executives to identify and prioritiseresearch questions for paediatric nursing.
We are aiming to get agreement on the “top-ten” most important paediatric nursing research questions.
A three phased project based on James Lind Alliance methodology:
Phase One “Ideas-gathering” Survey: Engaging a diverse range of stakeholders and disseminating anonline survey through their resources.Phase Two “Prioritisation” Survey: After shortlisting responses from phase one, another survey sent torank research questions.Phase Three Final top ten consensus workshop: Agreed via consensus at a final workshop withstakeholders.
For more information, or to get involved, please contact Dr Helen Petsky ([email protected])
2019 PATTERN Events
We are looking forward to seeing you all at PATTERN events in 2019, even if it for just a cup of tea andlistening. If you're unable to attend in person, you can always dial in via teleconference.
Tuesday 10th September 10-11am
Network meeting at Griffith University, Nathan campus
Celebrations
Congratulation to all our PATTERN members and their recent publications to paediatric nursing science.Publications since our last newsletter include work by:
The whole PATTERN team - in the fastest review ever, our Paediatric Nursing Research in Australia: adescriptive survey has been accepted in Collegian recently. A great and important outcome for ournetwork.
Dr Elisabeth Coyne and team: Current evidence of education and safety requirements for the nursingadministration of chemotherapy: An integrative review. European Journal of Oncology Nursing.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejon.2019.05.001
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Dr Adrienne Hudson and team: Do nurse navigators bring about fewer patient hospitalisations? inJournal of Health Organization and Management Information.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30859909
Dr Jauncey-Cooke and team: Evaluation frameworks in health services: An integrative review of use,attributes and elements in Journal of Clinical Nursing. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30811715
Ms Suzanne Williams and Professor Sam Keogh: Improving paediatric pain management in theemergency department: An integrative literature review in International Journal of Nursing studies.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30928719
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Dr Helen Petsky and team: How does parent/self‐reporting of common respiratory conditions comparewith medical records among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) children and youngadults? in Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health.https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/jpc.14490
Ms Tricia Kleidon, Professor Sam Keogh, Ms Jessica Schults, Professor Claire Richard: Flushing ofperipheral intravenous catheters: A pilot, factorial, randomised controlled trial of high versus lowfrequency and volume in paediatrics in Journal of Paediatrics and Children Health.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31033046
Jules Richards and team: Impact of paediatric tonsillectomy perioperative management on pain,nausea and recovery: A prospective cohort study in Journal of Paediatris and Child Health.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31144404
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Asso/Professor Amanda Ullman and team: Skin Complications Associated With Paediatric CentralVenous Access Devices: Prevalence, Incidence, and Risk in the Journal of Pediatric OncologyNursing. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31104548
Ms Hui (Grace) Xu and team: Stressors and coping strategies of emergency department nurses anddoctors: A cross-sectional study in Australasian Emergency Care.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31151793
Ms Hui (Grace) Xu and team: Effectiveness of insertion and maintenance bundles im preventingperipheral intravenous catheter-related complications and bloodstream infection in hospital patients:A systematic review in the Infection, Disease & Health. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31005606
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Grants
Metro South Health Research Support Scheme (RSS)
The Metro South Health Research Support Scheme (RSS) is administered by the Centres for Health Researchand aims to award excellence in research that translates research discoveries into health and medical outcomes.
Applications close 5pm Wednesday 7 August 2019
For further information, please see the link: https://metrosouth.health.qld.gov.au/research/researchers/setting-up/research-funding/support-scheme
Teaching
Metro North Hospital and Health Service (MNHHS) Education Sessions –
What makes a successful grant proposal
You are invited to this interactive research workshop entitled ‘What makes a successful grant proposal.’ Thisworkshop will address -
Guidelines for grant writing ·Targeting to the funding scheme ·Structuring the research proposal Balancing objectives, scope and budget Presentation
The workshop format will include a small group appraisal of sample applications and will conclude with a paneldiscussion of leading clinical researchers. Please see the attached flyer for more information. Please registerhere by COB Thursday, 20 June. A light lunch will be available from 12:00pm.
Session Date & Location: Tuesday 25 June from 12:30pm to 2:00pm in the RBWH Education Centre, RoyalBrisbane and Women’s Hospital, Herston
CAHRLI Workshop
This is a full-day interactive, practice based workshop designed for novice researchers to take them through thestages of a research journey. For further information about this workshop, please see the website:
https://metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/research/drw
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MNHHS Research Education Webinar Series 2019
Webinar Series 2019 The MNHHS Research Education Webinar Series is a series of online Zoom eventsfocussing on practical educational topics for researchers.
https://metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/web-series.pdf
Systematic Review Workshop 2019
The Australasian Cerebral Palsy Clinical Trials Network (AusCP-CTN) is conducting an 8-week interactiveworkshop on which aims to enable the attendees to gain a comprehensive knowledge and practical experiencein conducting a systematic review and meta-analysis of efficacy of treatment, a clinimetric review of measures,and/or a review of diagnostic criteria for a clinical area. Fully day Meta-analysis and GRADE methods will beincluded in the training for a transparent approach to rating the certainty of evidence and developing healthcarerecommendations.
New members
Dr Long is an experienced researcher with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry.Skilled in Critical Care Nursing, Psychometrics, Grant Writing, Data Analysis, and Quantitative Research. Strongresearch professional with a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) focused in PICU Nursing from Griffith University.
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Ms Anderson is a Nursing Director of Workfore Planning and Education at QCH. Experienced OperationsManager with a demonstrated history of working in the hospital & health care industry. Strong healthcareservices professional skilled in Healthcare Management, Healthcare, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, PatientSafety, and Nursing.
Professor Keogh is an established researcher with a clinical background in adult and paediatric critical care. Herresearch interests and publications are currently focused on care and management of vascular access devices.She is a Senior Researcher with the Alliance for Vascular Access Teaching and Research group (AVATAR)established by Professor Claire Rickard. Professor Keogh supervises higher degree research students, is anexternal examiner for a number of Australian Universities and reviewer for several professional journals.Professor Keogh sits on the Research Advisory Panel of the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses (ACCCN)and is the Past President (2015-2019) of the Australian Vascular Access Society.
Professor Young is a Registered Nurse, Registered Midwife and Neonatal Nurse. She has worked in Australiaand the United Kingdom in neonatal intensive care, paediatrics and community child health. Jeanine has aspecial interest in infant care practices; in particular breastfeeding and parent-infant bed-sharing, which formedthe basis of her doctoral studies.
Mrs Williams is a nurse practitioner at QCH emergency department and an academic at QUT School of Nursing.Her researh interest is about pain management for paediatric patients in emergency department.
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Dr Bradford is a Senior Research Fellow with QUT based at the Centre for Children’s Health Research. She hasa clinical background as nurse specialising in paediatric oncology and palliative care. Natalie completed her PhDthesis on investigating the use of home telehealth to connect specialist teams with children needing palliativecare, their families and local healthcare providers. Her current program of work includes collaborative projectsexploring the use of technology in communication and symptom management for children and adolescent cancerand palliative care. In 2018 Natalie was honoured with the BUPA Health Foundation Emerging ResearcherAward.
Ms Geraldine Roderick is currently an Academic Clinical Facilitator in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at theUniversity of Southern Queensland. Her background is Children’s Intensive Care Nursing and Retrieval Nursinghaving worked in this area for 14 years. She specialised in Paediatric Nursing at South Bank University andGreat Ormond Street hospital, London. She has also been involved in different Paediatric respiratory researchprojects as a Nurse Educator and Research Assistant.
Vanessa is a Registered Nurse working in the Emergeny Departent of Logan Hospital. In addtion to the clinicalinterests in the paediatric critical care sector, she is passionate about researching further the most effective waysto advocate for our patients to facilate a positive experience of the health system and looking for ways to ensurea smooth patient journey from an organisational and patient view point.
Upcoming conferences/seminars
Dr Anne Bernard will be presenting a 4-week seminar series
on Biostatistics in July 2019.
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More information, Please contact: [email protected]
PAH Health Symposium 2019
The 59th Princess Alexandra Hospital (PAH) Health Symposium will return to Brisbane from Tuesday 30 July toFriday 2 August 2019.
This year’s theme is Connecting healthcare, better outcomes.
http://pahsymposium.health.qld.gov.au/
2019 Queensland Child and Youth Clinical Network forum
Date: Thursday 1 August
Time: 9:30am (registrations opens at 9) – 4pm
Location: Queensland Children’s Hospital Auditorium, level 7
ISPID ISA Conference 2020
ISPID ISA Conference 2020 is being hosted in Brisbane in October 2020. More information pleasevisit https://www.ispid.org/events/conferences/
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Other opportunities and resources
EOI notification - Clinical Nurse – Research
The position of Clinical Nurse, Research Coordinator will be based at the Centre for Children’s Health Research(CCHR) and Queensland Children's Hospital (QCH).
This role will focus on assisting Dr Mandy Wu and Dr Clare Nourse in collection and entry of data for aretrospective study of management of syphilis in pregnant women and their infants. Participation and assistancein ethics proposals and submissions may also be required.
To submit your “Expression of Interest”, please read role description and email your current resume and coverletter to Alexandra.Catolico@@health.qld.gov.au. For further information, please contact Sonia Dougherty,Clinical Research Paediatrics Project Ph: (07)3069 7218
The 2nd Children’s Health Precinct HDR Student Symposium
The 2nd Children’s Health Precinct HDR Student Symposium will be taking place on Thursday 29th August,2019, the research undertaken by all HDR students will be showcased in the precinct.
Submitted abstracts will be considered for an oral or poster presentation by completing the submission form.Please complete the student biography section of the form and include a photo of yourself in your electronicsubmission.
The submission deadline is 5pm Friday 28th June, 2019.
Please direct all enquiries and electronic submissions to: [email protected]