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Kaye Rolls

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Evidence-Based Nursing|August 9, 2023
Phenomenography: an alternative to the usual qualitative methodKaye Rolls
Evidence-Based Nursing|February 13, 2020
Social media is a source of health-related misinformationKaye Rolls, Debbie Massey
Australian Critical Care : Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses|August 27, 2019
Social media for researchers - beyond cat videos, over sharing, and narcissismKaye Rolls, Debbie Massey, Rosalind Elliott
Journal of Advanced Nursing|January 23, 2025
Nurses' Clinical Decision-Making About Pressure Injury Prevention in Hospital Settings: A Scoping ReviewJoanne Cordina, Kaye Rolls, Jenny Sim
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|August 21, 2023
Critical care nurses' knowledge and attitudes toward pressure injury prevention: A pre and post intervention studyBassam Alshahrani, Rebekkah Middleton, Kaye Rolls, et al.
Journal of Medical Internet Research|March 17, 2023
The Impact of Social Media Interventions on Weight Reduction and Physical Activity Improvement Among Healthy Adults: Systematic ReviewWa'ed Shiyab, Elizabeth Halcomb, Kaye Rolls, et al.
Nursing Open|July 2, 2026
Considerations for Nurses in Recommending mHealth Apps for People Living With Chronic Conditions: A Qualitative StudyWa'ed Shiyab, Kaye Rolls, Caleb Ferguson, et al.
JMIR Research Protocols|June 15, 2016
Why We Belong - Exploring Membership of Healthcare Professionals in an Intensive Care Virtual Community Via Online Focus Groups: Rationale and ProtocolKaye Rolls, Margaret Hansen, Debra Jackson, et al.
Australian Critical Care : Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses|October 31, 2020
Patient, provider, and system factors that contribute to health care-associated infection and sepsis development in patients after a traumatic injury: An integrative reviewDebbie Tan, Taneal Wiseman, Vasiliki Betihavas, et al.
Nursing Open|February 23, 2024
Pressure injury prevalence in critical care settings: An observational pre-post intervention studyBassam Alshahrani, Rebekkah Middleton, Kaye Rolls, et al.
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Evidence-Based Nursing|August 9, 2023
Phenomenography: an alternative to the usual qualitative methodKaye Rolls
Evidence-Based Nursing|February 13, 2020
Social media is a source of health-related misinformationKaye Rolls, Debbie Massey
Australian Critical Care : Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses|August 27, 2019
Social media for researchers - beyond cat videos, over sharing, and narcissismKaye Rolls, Debbie Massey, Rosalind Elliott
Journal of Advanced Nursing|January 23, 2025
Nurses' Clinical Decision-Making About Pressure Injury Prevention in Hospital Settings: A Scoping ReviewJoanne Cordina, Kaye Rolls, Jenny Sim
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|August 21, 2023
Critical care nurses' knowledge and attitudes toward pressure injury prevention: A pre and post intervention studyBassam Alshahrani, Rebekkah Middleton, Kaye Rolls, et al.
Journal of Medical Internet Research|March 17, 2023
The Impact of Social Media Interventions on Weight Reduction and Physical Activity Improvement Among Healthy Adults: Systematic ReviewWa'ed Shiyab, Elizabeth Halcomb, Kaye Rolls, et al.
Nursing Open|July 2, 2026
Considerations for Nurses in Recommending mHealth Apps for People Living With Chronic Conditions: A Qualitative StudyWa'ed Shiyab, Kaye Rolls, Caleb Ferguson, et al.
JMIR Research Protocols|June 15, 2016
Why We Belong - Exploring Membership of Healthcare Professionals in an Intensive Care Virtual Community Via Online Focus Groups: Rationale and ProtocolKaye Rolls, Margaret Hansen, Debra Jackson, et al.
Australian Critical Care : Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses|October 31, 2020
Patient, provider, and system factors that contribute to health care-associated infection and sepsis development in patients after a traumatic injury: An integrative reviewDebbie Tan, Taneal Wiseman, Vasiliki Betihavas, et al.
Nursing Open|February 23, 2024
Pressure injury prevalence in critical care settings: An observational pre-post intervention studyBassam Alshahrani, Rebekkah Middleton, Kaye Rolls, et al.
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