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Bernice Redley

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Evidence-Based Nursing|July 28, 2016
Information gaps in medication communication during clinical handover calls for a different approachBernice Redley
The Medical Journal of Australia|February 19, 2022
Identifying and preventing complications for patients in hospitalBernice Redley, Helena Romaniuk
Applied Nursing Research : ANR|March 27, 2018
Mixed methods evaluation of a quality improvement and audit tool for nurse-to-nurse bedside clinical handover in ward settingsBernice Redley, Rachael Waugh
BMJ Quality & Safety|March 15, 2017
Use of standard risk screening and assessment forms to prevent harm to older people in Australian hospitals: a mixed methods studyBernice Redley, Michelle Raggatt
Journal of Clinical Nursing|September 25, 2012
Reported medication errors after introducing an electronic medication management systemBernice Redley, Mari Botti
Journal of Clinical Nursing|August 22, 2018
Have you SCAND MMe Please? A framework to prevent harm during acute hospitalisation of older persons: A retrospective auditBernice Redley, Tim Baker
Journal of Advanced Nursing|December 17, 2003
Revising the critical care family needs inventory for the emergency departmentBernice Redley, Christine Beanland
Nursing & Health Sciences|December 28, 2020
A brief intervention to standardize postanesthetic clinical handoffMargaret Njambi, Helen Rawson, Bernice Redley
Journal of Advanced Nursing|June 28, 2016
The first year: the support needs of parents caring for a child with an intellectual disabilityTracy Douglas, Bernice Redley, Goetz Ottmann
Journal of Clinical Nursing|February 12, 2020
Methods used to examine technology in relation to the quality of nursing work in acute care: A systematic integrative reviewBernice Redley, Tracy Douglas, Mari Botti
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Evidence-Based Nursing|July 28, 2016
Information gaps in medication communication during clinical handover calls for a different approachBernice Redley
The Medical Journal of Australia|February 19, 2022
Identifying and preventing complications for patients in hospitalBernice Redley, Helena Romaniuk
Applied Nursing Research : ANR|March 27, 2018
Mixed methods evaluation of a quality improvement and audit tool for nurse-to-nurse bedside clinical handover in ward settingsBernice Redley, Rachael Waugh
BMJ Quality & Safety|March 15, 2017
Use of standard risk screening and assessment forms to prevent harm to older people in Australian hospitals: a mixed methods studyBernice Redley, Michelle Raggatt
Journal of Clinical Nursing|September 25, 2012
Reported medication errors after introducing an electronic medication management systemBernice Redley, Mari Botti
Journal of Clinical Nursing|August 22, 2018
Have you SCAND MMe Please? A framework to prevent harm during acute hospitalisation of older persons: A retrospective auditBernice Redley, Tim Baker
Journal of Advanced Nursing|December 17, 2003
Revising the critical care family needs inventory for the emergency departmentBernice Redley, Christine Beanland
Nursing & Health Sciences|December 28, 2020
A brief intervention to standardize postanesthetic clinical handoffMargaret Njambi, Helen Rawson, Bernice Redley
Journal of Advanced Nursing|June 28, 2016
The first year: the support needs of parents caring for a child with an intellectual disabilityTracy Douglas, Bernice Redley, Goetz Ottmann
Journal of Clinical Nursing|February 12, 2020
Methods used to examine technology in relation to the quality of nursing work in acute care: A systematic integrative reviewBernice Redley, Tracy Douglas, Mari Botti
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