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CURRICULUM VITAE PROFESSOR WENDY CHABOYER RN PhD
Address: Box 1207 Phone: 07 55 292 617 (home) Runaway Bay, Qld 07 55 528 518 (work) 4216 Fax: 07 55 528 526 E-mail: [email protected] Citizenship: Australian and Canadian
EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS PhD November, 1999 University of Queensland Supervisors: Professor Jake Najman (Sociology) Professor Ken Donald (Social and Preventative Medicine) Master of Nursing November, 1992 Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Distinction) June, 1990 Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta Intensive Care Nursing Course (8 months) November, 1984 St. Boniface General Hospital Winnipeg, Manitoba Post Anaesthesia Recovery Room Course (3 months) November, 1983 Health Sciences Centre Winnipeg, Manitoba Diploma in Nursing (Distinction) June, 1982 St. Boniface General Hospital Winnipeg, Manitoba
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Director 2010 - present NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Nursing Interventions for Hospitalised Patients Griffith University Southport, Queensland Visiting Professor (20%) 2013-2015 Institute for Health and Caring Sciences Sahlgrenska Institute Gothenburg University (Sweden)
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Frances Bloomberg Distinguished International Visiting Professor (2008-2009). Lawrence Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing (CAD $50,000) University of Toronto Professor 2004 - present School of Nursing Griffith University, Gold Coast Southport, Queensland Director 2003 - 2011 Research Centre for Clinical Practice Innovation Griffith University Southport, Queensland Associate Professor 2002 - 2004 School of Nursing Griffith University, Gold Coast Southport, Queensland Senior Lecturer 2000 - 2002 & Coordinator of the Bachelor of Nursing Post-registration (including Nissoken Off-Shore Japanese program) Griffith University Gold Coast, Southport, Queensland Visiting Research Scholar 2001 – present Intensive Care Unit Princess Alexandra Hospital Brisbane, Queensland Intensive Care Research Fellow 2000 – present Gold Coast Hospital, Gold Coast Southport, Queensland Acting Deputy Head of School 18 Dec. 2000 – Feb. 2001 School of Nursing Gold Coast Campus (with signing rights) Lecturer & Coordinator of The Master, 1994 - 1999 Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate in Critical Care Gold Coast Hospital, Gold Coast Southport, Queensland Level I Registered Nurse (part-time) 1996 - 1997 Intensive Care Unit Gold Coast Hospital Southport, Queensland
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Clinical Nurse Specialist, Education 1993 - 1994 Department of Education, University of Alberta Hospitals Edmonton, Alberta Nurse Educator, Nutrition Support 1992 - 1993 Department of Education, University of Alberta Hospitals Edmonton, Alberta Research Assistant 1991 - 1992 Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta (part-time) Edmonton, Alberta Teaching Assistant 1990 Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta (part-time) Edmonton, Alberta Registered Nurse 1988 - 1992 Critical Care Float Pool, University of Alberta Hospitals (casual) Edmonton, Alberta Registered Nurse 1987 - 1988 Surgical Intensive Care, St. Boniface General Hospital Winnipeg, Manitoba Registered Nurse 1986 - 1987 Intensive Care Unit, Queen Elizabeth II Hospital Grande Prairie, Alberta Nursing Supervisor 1986 - 1987 Queen Elizabeth II Hospital (casual) Grande Prairie, Alberta Registered Nurse 1984 - 1985 Surgical Intensive Care, St. Boniface General Hospital Winnipeg, Manitoba Registered Nurse 1983 - 1984 Post Anaesthesia, Health Sciences Centre Winnipeg, Manitoba Registered Nurse 1982 - 1983 Medicine, Health Sciences Centre Winnipeg, Manitoba Graduate Nurse 1982 - 1982 Observation Unit, St. Boniface General Hospital (summer relief) Winnipeg, Manitoba Lifeguard and Swimming Instructor 1978 - 1980 City of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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RESEARCH FUNDING NHMRC and ARC funding is highlighted in boxes for ease of identification Johansson, L., Chaboyer, W., Fors, C., Rylander, C. & Sjoholm, L. (2016). Promoting patient safety when changing levels of care from ICU to the general ward: Implementing a ICU liaison nurse. Regionala FoU-medel Västra Götalandsregionen SEK $496,900 (AUD $80,700). Lin, F., Chaboyer, W., Gillespie, B., Marshall, A., O’Callaghan, K., & Morrisey, S. (2015-2016). Implementing evidence based surgical wound management clinical practice guidelines: a pilot knowledge translation study. Centre for Health Practice Innovation, $4,500. Ball, L., Leveritt, M., Chaboyer, W., & Lee, S. (2015-2016). Implementing NURTItion CARE guidelines in primary care consultations to support patients to have healthy dietary behaviours: preparation for a pilot study of the NUTRICARE intervention. Centre for Health Practice Innovation, $7,500. Gillespie, B, Chaboyer, W., Webster, J., D. Elwood; Stapleton, H., Whitty, J., Thalib, L. & Cullum N. ADding negative pRESSure to improve healING (the DRESSING trial). National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC): $2,285,351.30. Oxelmark L, Åberg D, Chaboyer W, Rygge C, Svanström H (2015). Interprofessional teamwork at the emergency department. Regionala FoU-medel Västra Götalandsregionen. 495 069 SEK (AUD $79,463). Bucknall, T., Chaboyer, W., Hutchinson, A., McMurray, A., Botti, M., Marshall, A., McTier, L., Gillespie, B. & Rawson, H. (2014). Engaging patients in communication at transitions of care. Funded by the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care for $219,861 ($96,300 to Griffith University). Chaboyer, W., Bucknall, T., Webster, J., McInnes, L., Banks, M., Wallis, M., Gillespie, B., Whitty, J., Thalib, L. & Cullum N. (2014-2015). INTroducing A Care bundle To prevent pressure injury (the INTACT trial). Funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) for $1,071,076.50.
Lin, F., Chaboyer, W., Gillespie, B., Marshall, A., O’Callaghan, F., Morresey, S. & Morley, N. (2014). Implementing evidence based surgical wound management clinical practice guidelines; a pilot knowledge translation study. Funded by Griffith Health Institute and the Centre for Health Practice Innovation for $14,000. Ball, L., Desbrow, B., Leveritt, M., Chaboyer, W. & Ehrlich, C. (2014). Understanding the nutrition care needs of patients newly diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes; an exploratory study. Funded by Griffith Health Institute and the Centre for Health Practice Innovation for $11,500.
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Sneddon, A., Chaboyer, W., Fenwick, J. & Gillespie, B. (2013-2014). Adding pRESSure to improve healING (the DRESSING trial). Funded by the Gold Coast Hospital Private Practice Fund for $20,000. Chaboyer, W. Whitty, J. & Bucknall, T. (2013 – 2015). Patients’ Preference for Participation in Patient Safety Activities. Funded by the Australian Research Council Discovery Grant for $278,000 (2013 - $105,000; 2014 - $87,000, 2015 - $86,000).
Chaboyer, W., Ringdal, M. Oxemark, L., Whitty, J. & Bucknall, T. (2013-2014). Patients’ Preference for Participation in Patient Safety Activities; A Preliminary Study Funded by the National Centre for Person-Centred Care, Gothenburg University for SEK 381,000 (approximately AUD $65,500). Lin, F., Marshall, A., Hancock, J., Hartzenberg, N., Foster, M., Chaboyer, W. (2012). Project title: Using Change Laboratory method to transform intensive care unit nursing teamwork during hospital relocation – a pilot study. Funded by the Griffith Health Institute and Gold Coast Hospital Foundation collaborative grant 2012 for $19,999. Alberto, L., & Chaboyer, W. (2012). Clinical Research Fellowship. Funded by the Australian Endeavour Foundation (Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations) for $22,500. Spooner, A., Chaboyer, W., Corley, A., Fraser, J. (2012 – 2013). Examining Current ICU Nursing Handover Practices as a Baseline for Improvement. Funded by the Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation, Queensland University of Technology for $22,500.00 Chaboyer, W., Fenwick, J., Gillespie, B. & Sneddon, A. (2012-2013). Randomised controlled pilot trial of negative pressure wound therapy versus standard care to prevent surgical site infections in obese women undergoing caesarean section. Funded by the Queensland Health Office of Health and Medical Research for $29,710. Green, A., McIntyre, T., Taylor, C., Chaboyer, W. & Jones, D. (2012). ICU Liaison Practice Variation Study. Funded by the Intensive Care Foundation for $12,000. Gillespie, B., Chaboyer, W. (2011). What is the Role of Patients and their Carers in Pressure Injury Prevention? Funded by the Royal College of Nursing Australia for $10,000. Keijzers G, Crilly J, O’ Dwyer J, Lind J, Hancock J, Good N, Melton N, Enraght-Moony E, Dwyer N, Chaboyer W, McGovern T. (2011 – 2014). Quality linking of health data to evaluate patient and health service outcomes and key performance indicators following the implementation of patient flow strategies. Funded by Queensland Emergency Medicine Research Foundation for$104,833. Kent, B., Bucknall, T., Hutchinson, A, Chaboyer, W. & Rickard, C. (2011 – 2012). Development of the Pressure Injury Prevention Research (PIPR) Group: Stage One.
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Funded by Centre for Quality and Patient Safety Research, Deakin University for $40,000. Chaboyer, W., Webster, J., Whitty, J., Mills, P., Desbrow, B., Rickard, C., Gillespie, B., Stankievicz, M. Morley, N. & Cullum, N. (2011 – 2013). Tertiary prevention for patients hospitalised with metabolic syndrome; Developing a systematic, incremental pressure ulcer research program. Funded by the Griffith University Area of Strategic Investment in Chronic Health (Innovation program) for $99,021. Aitken, L., Chaboyer, W., Richmond, T., Schuetz, M., Whitty, J. & Douglas, B. (2011). Trauma Recovery: Identified Priorities by Stakeholders (TRIPS). Funded by National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre (NCCTRC) Trauma and Disaster Research Management Grant for $75,000. Chaboyer, W., Rickard, C., Aitken, L., Wallis, M., Webster, J., Cooke, M., Thalib, L., Scuffham, P., Doran, D., & Cullum, N. (2010 – 2015). Centre of Research Excellence in Nursing Interventions for Hospitalised Patients. Funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council for 2,500,000.
Wallis, M., Chaboyer, W. Coyer, F. (2010 – 2011). Evaluating the Queensland Health Pilot Nursing Sensitive Indicators’ Project. Funded by the Office of the Chief Nurse for $30,000. Tower, M., Wallis, M., & Chaboyer, W. (2010 – 2011). Understanding Registered Nurses’ Decisions Surrounding Documentation of Patient Information. Funded by the Queensland Nursing Council for $15,000. Spooner, A., Corley, A., Fraser, J. & Chaboyer, W. (2010 – 2011). Understanding Current ICU Nursing Handover Practices as a Baseline for Improvement. Funded by the ICU Private Practice Fund for $4,000 with a grant under review by the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses for $5,000. Hall, T., Chaboyer, W. Wallis, M. & Latimer, S. (2009 – 2010). Predicting Medication Ommission; A Foundation for Evidence-Based Strategies to Improve Patient Safety. Funded by The Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia DBL Grant for $10,000. Chaboyer, W., Foster, M., Murphy, N. & Richards, B. (2008-2009). The ICU Nursing Workforce; Understanding Opportunities for Skill Mix Variations. Funded by the Joint Gold Coast Hospital Foundation, Griffith Institute for Medical Research for $20,000. Chaboyer, W., Grealy, B., Chamberlain, D., Elderkin, T., Britton, M., McCutcheon, C., Burrell, T., Hewson, K. & Thalib, L. (2008-2009). Understanding the Safety Culture in Australian Intensive Care Units; Establishing a Baseline for Quality Improvements. Funded by the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses ($5,000) and the Safety and Quality Committee of the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society ($5,000).
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Aitken, L., Chaboyer, W., Kendall, E., Schuetz, M. & Joyce, C. (2008-2009). Health status and economic outcomes of critically ill trauma patients. Funded by the Princess Alexandra Foundation for $50,000.00 Bost N, Crilly J, Chaboyer W. (2008 – 2010). Clinical handover of patients arriving by ambulance to the emergency department. Funded by Queensland Health Nursing and Midwifery Research Grant: Novice Research Grant. $9,560.99. Endacott, R., Chaboyer, W. & Eliott, S. (2008). The Intensive Care Unit Liaison Nurse role; Activities and Outcomes. Funded by the Department of Human Services Victoria for $10,000.00 Eliott, S., Doric, A., Ernest, D. & Chaboyer, W. (2008-2009). Mapping ICU Liaison Nurse Services in Australia. Funded by the Intensive Care Foundation for $8,000. Gillespie, B., Chaboyer, W.& Wallis, M. (2008). Measuring Competence in the Operating Room: Psychometric Testing of the Revised Perceived Competence Scale. Funded by the Queensland Nursing Council for $10,000.00 Chaboyer, W., McMurray, A. & Wallis, M. (2007-2008). Bedside Nursing Handover and Whiteboard Multidisciplinary Handover; An Exploration of Strategies to Improve Communication and Teamwork in Acute Care Hospitals. Funded by the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Healthcare for $266,000.00 Chaboyer, W., Massey, L., Foster, M. & Richards, B. (2007-2008). Improving the ICU Discharge Process. Funded by the Clinical Practice Improvement Centre (Queensland Health) for $54,945.00. Cooke, M., Lee, D. Chaboyer, W. Schluter, P, Tweekle, R. & Foster, M. (2006-2007). The Effect of Music on Discomfort Experienced by ICU Patients During Turning; A Randomised Cross-over Study. Funded by the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses “Hospira” grant for $9,000.00. Chaboyer, W., Courtney, M., Duffield, C., Seaton-Sykes, P., Forrester, K., Wallis, M. & Holzhausesr K., (2005 – 2007). Developing evidence-based workforce models for nursing services in acute care hospitals. Funded by the Australian Research Council Linkage Scheme for $115,000.00.
Chaboyer, W., Courtney, M., Duffield, C., Seaton-Sykes, P., Forrester, K., Wallis, M. & Holzhauses, K., (2005 – 2007). Developing evidence-based workforce models for nursing services in acute care hospitals. Funded by the Queensland Nursing Council for $40,000.00, the Gold Coast Hospital for $10,000.00 and the Princess Alexandra Hospital for $10,000.00. Chaboyer, W., Sapwell, D., Courtney, M., Seaton-Sykes, P., Wallis, M., & Forrester, K. (2005-2006). Developing an evidence-based workforce model for nursing services in acute care hospitals to improve patient care in private hospitals. Funded by the Inaugural Affinity Health Foundation Research Grant for $25,000.00
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Kendall, E. Chaboyer, W. , Aitken, L. & Bellamy, N. (2005 – 2007). Traumatic Injury: The management and prediction of early recovery. Funded by the Centre of National Research on Disability and Rehabilitative Medicine for $92,000.00 Mitchell, M., Chaboyer, W., Hackwood, B. & Foster, M. (2006). The Effect of an Independent Nursing Intervention on Family-Centred Care in the Adult ICU. Funded by the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses for $10,000.00 Chaboyer, W. & Johnson, P. (2005). Identifying ICU Patients Discharged to the Ward at Risk of Major Adverse Events. Funded by the Griffith University Researcher Grant for $16,000.00 Chaboyer, W., (2005). Developing the Educational Role of the ICU Liaison Nurse. Funded by the Griffith University Encouragement Grant Scheme for $15,000.00 Endacott, R., Chaboyer, W., Worrall-Carter, L., (2005). Optimising patient outcomes through a risk management approach to Intensive Care Unit discharge. Funded by the Victorian Department of Human Services for $175,000.00. Crilly, J., Chaboyer, W. & Wallis, M. (2005). Evaluation of Hospital in the Nursing Home. Funded by the Queensland Nursing Council for $5,000.00. Fenwick, C., Chaboyer, W. & St. John, W. (2005). Understanding the Process of Decision-Making in Individuals with Chronic Pain. Funded by the Queensland Nursing Council for $5,000.00. Endacott, R., Spiers, G. & Chaboyer, W. (2004 – 2005). Identifying critically ill patients in a regional hospital. Funded by the Nurses’ Board of Victoria for $20,000.00 Wallen, K., Chaboyer, W., Creedy D. (2003).The Prevalence of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in ICU Survivors. Funded by the Queensland Nursing Council for $5,000.00 Foster, M. & Chaboyer W. (2003 – 2006). Clinical Research Fellowship for Dr. Michele Foster to be supervised by W. Chaboyer. Developing an Integrated Model of Care for People with Severe Disabilities Following Brain Injury. Funded by the National Health & Medical Research Council $254,000.00 Chaboyer, W. (2003 – 2011). Centre for Clinical and Community Practice Innovation. Funded by Griffith University for ≈ $1,200,000. Limpus, A. Chaboyer, W. & Schluter, P. (2003 – 2004). Compression Profiles of Graduated Compression Stocking with Repetitive Patient Use. Funded by the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Inaugural Nursing Research Grant for $10,000.00. Wallis, M. Grant, S. & Chaboyer, W. (2003). Implementation and Evaluation of a Education Program to Promote Evidence-Based Nursing. Funded by Queensland Health for $20,000.00.
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Oka, M., Chaboyer, W. & Creedy, D. (2002 – 2004). A Comparative Study between Australia and Japan on the Development of Evidence-Based Practice. Funded by the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science for ¥3,200,000.00 (AUD $41, 000.00). Limpus, T. & Chaboyer, W. (2002).Compression Profiles of Graduated Compression Stockings Following Repetitive Patient Use and Hospital Laundering. Funded by the Princess Alexandra Hospital Foundation for $8,000.00. Kendall, E., Foster, M. Chaboyer, W. (2002). An Evaluation of Queensland’s Sharing Health Care Project (Chronic Diseases Self-Management). Funded by the Commonwealth Department of Aging $80,000.00. Chaboyer, W. P., Kendall, E., & Foster, M. (2001). Developing a Model of ICU Transition Care: Enhancing Services, Enabling Nurses, Empowering Patients. Funded by the Australian Research Council Linkage Scheme $80,000.00.
Chaboyer, W.P. Kendall, E. & Foster, M. (2001). Developing and Evaluating the Efficacy of a Model of ICU Transition Care: Enhancing Services, Enabling Nurses, Empowering Patients. Funded by the Gold Coast Hospital Foundation for $20,000.00. and the Gold Coast Hospital ICU Research Fund for $10,000.00. Creedy, D. & Chaboyer, W. (2001). Promoting Research Utilisation; An Intervention Study. Funded by the Griffith University Research Development Granting Scheme for $25,000.00. Limpus, T. & Chaboyer, W. (2002). A comparison of femoral blood flow velocity in three body positions. Funded by the Princess Alexandra Hospital Foundation for $9,500.00. Limpus, T. & Chaboyer, W. (2001). A Description of the Use of Graduated Compression Stocking Use in Australian ICUs. Funded by the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses for $500.00. Nesvadba, C., Chaboyer, W. & Williams, G. (2001). Predictors of Job Satisfaction in Nurses working in the Northern Territory. Funded by the Northern Territory Health Service for $1,000.00 Chaboyer, W. P. (2000). Developing an Understanding of Health Service Use by ICU Survivors: A Pilot Study to Examine the Utility of Australian Health Insurance Commission Data. Funded by the Dean’s Research Fund for $2,000.00. Chaboyer, W. P. (2000). Caregiver Burden of Long-term ICU Patients Three Months After Hospital Discharge. Funded by the Dean’s Research Fund for $2,100.00. Chaboyer, W. P. & Johnson, P. (2000). A comparison of the integration of evidence based practice into teaching undergraduate nursing students research at two universities, one with an established evidence based practice unit and the second without an association with this type of unit. Funded by the Dean’s Teaching and Learning Grant for $5,000.00.
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Wallis, M. & Chaboyer, W. P. (2000). Exploring the experiences of carers of long-term ICU survivors; A qualitative study. Funded by the Dean’s Research Fund for $1,200.00. Chaboyer, W. P. (1999). Quality of life and continuity of care of ICU Survivors. Funded by the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses (National) for $2,000.00. Losa, J. & Chaboyer, W. P. (1999). Coronary Heart Disease and quality of life – to what extent can a cardiac rehabilitation program make a difference? Funded by the Queensland Nursing Council for $3,500.00. Horn, D. & Chaboyer, W. P. (1998). Comparison of two naso-gastric feeding regimes in the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit. Funded by the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses (National) for $1,200.00. Harris, D. & Chaboyer, W. (1998). The relationship between physical assessment skills and advanced practice in critical care nursing. Funded by the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses (National) for $1,100.00. Chaboyer, W. P. (1997). A comparison of critical care nursing and non-critical care nursing practice. Funded by the Queensland Nursing Council for $14,000.00. Chaboyer, W. P. (1996). A description of critical care nursing practice. Funded by the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurse (National) for $1,500.00. Chaboyer, W. P. (1996). A description of critical care nursing practice. Funded by the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurse (Qld) for $1,000.00. Chaboyer, W. P. (1995) Improving the clinical practice of critical care nurses: An action research project. Funded by the Campus Research Committee for $2,000.00. Chaboyer, W. P. (1995). Critical care nurses educational needs in Queensland. Funded by the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses (Qld.) Inc for $800.00. Dunn, S. V., Theobold, K., Chaboyer, W. P. et al. (1995). A comparison of the efficacy of curriculum models in postgraduate specialty nursing education with respect to established performance indicators. Funded by the 1995 National Priority (Reserve) Fund for $76,000.00. Parkinson, S. & Chaboyer, W. P. (1994). The effects of family stimulation on intracranial pressure of the head injured. Funded by the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses (Qld.) Inc. for $800.00. Dunn, S. V., Theobold, K., Chaboyer, W. P. (1995). Description of Australian critical care courses. Funded by the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses (Qld.) Inc. for $1,000.00.
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Chaboyer, W. (1993). The quality of life of home total parenteral nutrition clients. Funded by the University of Alberta Hospital Nurses Professional Council for $2,000.00. Chaboyer, W. (1992). Eating patterns successful dieters use to maintain their weight Loss. Funded by the Alberta Foundation For Nursing Research for $1,000.00.
OTHER FUNDING Chaboyer, W., Conrick, M., Garklavs, D., Callow, B. & Reynolds, B. (2003). Research data tracking system. Funded by Griffith University Quality Enhancement Grants for $10,000.00. Kendall, E., Chaboyer, W. & Brown, P. (2003). Statistics and Research Design Consultancy Clinics. Funded by the Centre for Postgraduate Studies for $5,000.00. Johnson, P., Chaboyer, W. & Davey, A. (2003). Cardiac Rehabilitation Information Package for Patients. Funded by Griffith University Community Service Funding for $8,300.00. Chaboyer, W. & Johnson, P. (2003). Intensive Care and Beyond (2nd ed). Funded by the Gold Coast Hospital Foundation for $4,000.00. Stockhausen, L. & Chaboyer, W. (2002). The development of an evidence based practice model for teaching and learning across the curriculum. Funded by Griffith University Teaching Grants for $6,000.00. Chaboyer W. & Johnson, P. (2001). Intensive Car Unit Information for Patients and their Relatives. Funded by Griffith University Community Service Project for $5,990.00. Chaboyer, W. (2001). Contacted and Facilitated the delivery of critical care education to the Tweed District Hospital. Funded by the New South Wales Department of Health for $10,000.00. Chaboyer, W. (2001). Negotiated with the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses Gold Coast Sub-Branch to award a yearly $400.00 research grant to a novice research enrolled in a Griffith University Gold Coast School of Nursing Program that is undertaking critical care research. Chaboyer, W. P. (1999). Development of a WEB based undergraduate nursing research subject. Funded by the Shared Resources Project for Research Griffith University for $1,300.00. Chaboyer, W. P. (1998). Negotiated with the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses Gold Coast Sub-Branch to award a yearly $200.00 prize to the best poster produced by students in the Graduate Certificate in Critical Care Nursing. Chaboyer, W. P., Retsas, A. & Baume, P. Faculty of Nursing and Health Griffith University Proposal Submission Member (1995 - 1998). Graduate Diploma/Masters
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of Critical Care Nursing Education. Funded by the Department of Employment, Education and Training for $230,000.00.
PRINCIPAL SUPERVISION OF POST-GRADUATE STUDENTS
Successful Completions PhD
1. Sarah Burston (2015). Evaluating Transforming Care at the Bedside (principal supervisor). Funded by the Queensland Health Novice Nurse Researcher Grant ($10,000).
2. Shelley Roberts (2015). Nutrition to Prevent Pressure Injuries (co-principal
supervisor). 3. Liz Stubbings (2015). The Use of Situational Awareness for Pressure Injury
Prevention (associate supervisor). Funded by the 'Babe' Norman Scholarship from the Rosemary Norman Foundation at the Nurses Memorial Centre, Melbourne ($45,000).
4. Debbie Massey (2013). Responding to the Deteriorating Patient; A Case
Study (co-principal supervisor). 5. Jamie Barnier (2012). Associations Between Illness Representation and
Health-Related Quality of Life in Adults who have Sustained an Injury: A Brief Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy Intervention (Doctor of Psychology – Clinical; associate supervisor).
6. Frances Lin (2011). Using Activity Theory and Distributed Cognition to
Understand the ICU Discharge Processes (principal supervisor). Funded by the Clinical Practice Improvement Centre, Queensland Health ($50,000).
7. Sylvia Chu (2010). Predictors of quality of life in Taiwanese women with
breast cancer (principal supervisor). 8. Jessica Schluter (2009). Delegate, undertake or negotiate: Understanding
nursing scope of practice in the acute environment. Care (co-principal supervisor) APAI scholarship ($20,000 x 2 years); Queensland Nurses’ Union Scholarship ($4,000).
9. Bih-O, Lee (Becky). (2008). Illness Representation in ICU Survivors
(principal supervisor). Awarded the Inaugural Joint Gold Coast Hospital ICU and Griffith University PhD scholarship ($18,000 x 3 years).
10. Fenwick, C. (2008). Decision making in individuals with chronic pain
(principal supervisor). Queensland Nursing Council grant ($5,000).
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11. Gillespie, B. (2007). Resilience in Nurses Operating Theatre (principal supervisor). APA scholarship ($18,000 x 3 years) and Centaur Memorial Fund Scholarship ($15,000).
12. Crilly J. (2007). Hospital in the Nursing Home (principal supervisor). APA
scholarship ($18,000 x 3 years) and Queensland Nursing Council grant ($5,000).
13. Sricamsuk, A (2006). Abuse during Pregnancy in Thai Women (associate
supervisor). Masters of Philosophy Students 1. Abbey, M. (2009). ICU Nurses’ Clinical Activities (principal supervisor).
Funded by the Affinity Foundation ($25,000). MPhil was Phase 1 of this 3-phased study.
Master of Nursing 1. Alberto, L. (2012). ICU Liaison Nurses in Argentina. (Associate supervisor
to a student enrolled in Argentina). Funded by an Australian Endeavour Foundation for a 6-month fellowship to work with Professor Chaboyer ($22,500).
2. Vinah Anderson (2012). Feasibility of a Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
RCT (associate supervisor). Funded by the Office of Health and Medical Research, Queensland Health ($30,000).
3. Eliott, S. (2011). A national study of the ICU Liaison Nurse Role. (principal
supervisor). Funded by the Intensive Care Foundation grant ($8,000). 4. Latimer, S. (2011). Predictors of Non-Therapeutic Medication Omissions; A
Foundation for Evidence-Based Strategies to Improve Patient Safety. (principal supervisor). Funded by the Society of Hospital Pharmacists DBL grant ($10,000).
5. Hitchcock, M. (2009). The effects of ambulance ramping on emergency
department length of stay and in-patient mortality (associate supervisor). 6. Froemader, T. (2007). The effect of probiotics on diarrhoea in tube fed ICU
patients. (principal supervisor) 7. Wallen, K. (2006). Frequency of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms
in ICU Survivors (principal supervisor). Funded by the Queensland Nursing Council ($5,000.00).
8. Sherriff, K. (2006). Evaluation of an Evidence Based Practice course for
RN’s (associate supervisor).
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9. Smith, L. (2006). Effect of an Educational Intervention on Violence in the Emergency Department (associate supervisor).
10. Bell, C. (2005). A description of the transition process for experienced
registered nurses who change job positions (principal supervisor. 11. Gustad, L. (2004). Transfer Anxiety in ICU Patients (principal supervisor). 12. Nesvadba, C. (2004). Job Satisfaction, Sense of Coherence and Unit
Leadership in Hospital Nursing (principal supervisor). 13. Crilly J. (July, 2002). Violence in Emergency Departments (principal
supervisor). Funded by the Gold Coast Hospital ($3,000.00). 14. Pandur, R. (2002). An Evaluation of Compliance to Infection Control
Guidelines in a Victorian Division of General Practitioners (principal supervisor).
15. Foster, L. (2001). The Efficacy of Two Types of Haemodialysis Catheters;
Patient Outcomes in ICU (principal supervisor). Funded by an industry partner and a total of $5,000.00 (Queensland Nursing Council $2,000.00; Bard $2,000.00; Queensland Nurses’ Union $1,000.00) has been received for travel to present this research at an international conference (Indianapolis, USA).
16. Harris, D. (2001). The Relationship between Physical Assessment Skills and
Advanced Practice in Critical Care Nursing (principal supervisor). Funded by the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses ($1,100.00).
17. Gray-Gantor, G. (2001). The Patterns of Communication Between Intensive
Care Nurses and Intubated Patients (principal supervisor). Funded by the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses ($1,000.00) and was awarded the grade of ‘High Distinction’.
18. Losa, J. (2001). Health Related Quality of Life of Patients After
Experiencing Myocardial Infarctions (principal supervisor). Funded by the Queensland Nursing Council ($3,500.00). This thesis was submitted in June, 2001 and a manuscript has been submitted for publication.
19. Horn, D. (2000). Comparison of Two Naso-gastric Feeding Regimes in the
Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (principal supervisor). Funded by the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses ($1,200.00) and a travel grant to present the research at an international conference (Montreal, Canada) has been awarded by the Queensland Nursing Council ($2,500.00).
20. Dacey, G. (1996). The Relationship Between Level of Education and Level
of Self-Esteem of Registered Nurses in Queensland (principal supervisor). Bachelor of Nursing (Honours)
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1. Tobiano, G. (2011). Family’s Perceptions of Bedside Handover (First Class Honours) (principal supervisor).
2. Parkinson, S. (1995). The Effects of Familiar Stimulation on Intracranial
Pressure (principal supervisor). Funded by the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses ($800.00).
Current Students PhD Students 1. Amy Spooner (2013). Clinical Handover (co- principal supervisor) 2. Georgia Tobiano (2012). Patient Participation in Care. (principal supervisor).
3. Sharon Latimer (2011). Pressure Injury Prevention; The Patient’s Role (principal
supervisor). 4. Annette Bird (2011). Nurses Management of Acute Pain (associate supervisor).
5. Terry Fromader (2009). Cardiac rehabilitation in the regional and remote setting
(principal supervisor). Funded by the Community Support Levy Charitable Organisations Grants Program (10,000).
6. Maree Hitchcock (2010). Risks associated with the Emergency Department
Triage Process (associate supervisor).
Examination of Theses I have examined PhD, MPhil and MN theses for the following universities.
• University of Western Australia 1 x PhD • Victoria University (Wellington, NZ) 1 x PhD • Curtin University (Perth) 1 x PhD • University of Newcastle (New South Wales) 2 x PhD • Queensland University of Technology (Brisbane) 1 x PhD • Edith Cowan University (Perth) 1 x MPhil • Queensland University of Technology (Brisbane) 3 x MN • Griffith University (Brisbane and Gold Coast) 2 x MN • University of Western Sydney 1 x PhD
AWARDS AND PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION
• Inducted into the International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame of the Sigma Theta
Tau International Honour Society of Nursing July 2015 • Best Quality and Safety Paper: Spooner, A., Chaboyer, W. et al. Developing an
electronic ICU specific minimum dataset by examining current team leader nursing handover content, Australian New Zealand Annual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care 16-18 October, 2014, Melbourne ($5,000).
• Best Poster: Roberts, S., Chaboyer, W., et al. Nutritional intakes of patients at risk
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of pressure injury in the clinical setting. Australian Wound Management Association National Conference, May 2014, Gold Coast, Australia.
• Griffith University Vice Chancellor’s and President’s Research Leadership Award ($7,500, 2014).
• Griffith University Health Group award for Research Leadership ($5,000, 2013). • NHMRC Research Translation Faculty (2012 to present). • Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care. Technical Advisory
Panel for Australian Safety and Quality Goals for Health Care (2011-2012). • Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care. Expert Committee
on Clinical Handover (2008 – 2011). • Griffith University Health Group award for best Publication ($2,000, 2011). • Griffith University Health Group award for best Research Team ($10,000, 2010). • Griffith University Health Group award for Research Leadership ($5,000, 2009). • Best Nursing Research presentation. Asia Pacific Critical Care Congress:
Mitchell, M., Chaboyer, W., Burmeister, L & Foster, M. (2008) ($2,500). • Best Nursing Review paper Asia Pacific Critical Care Congress: Lin, F.,
Chaboyer, W. & Wallis, M. (2008). ($2,500) • Griffith University Award for Postgraduate Coursework and Supervision ($3,000
(2006) • Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy Travel Award for $3,000.00 (2006) • Best Nursing Scholarship Paper. Annual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care
Cairns, Australia for $2,000 (2003) • Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy Travel Award for $3,000.00 (2003) • Australian College of Critical Care Nurses Travel Bursary for $500.00 (2002) • Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy Travel Award for $3,000.00 (2001) • Griffith University Health Teaching Award for $4,5000.00 (2001) • Australian College of Critical Care Nurses Travel Bursary for $500.00 (2001) • Australian College of Critical Care Nurses Travel Bursary for $800.00 (2000) • Australian College of Critical Care Nurses Travel Bursary for $300.00 (1999) • Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses Travel Bursary for $650.00
(1999) • Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses Travel Bursary for $300.00
(1998) • Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses Travel Bursary for $500.00
(1997) • Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses Travel Bursary for $500.00
(1996) • Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses Travel Bursary for $500.00
(1995) • Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses Travel Bursary for $500.00
(1994) • Province of Alberta Graduate Scholarship (academic achievement) for $9,000.00
(1991-1992) • Province of Alberta Graduate Scholarship (academic achievement) for $9,000.00
(1990-1991) • Alberta Association of Registered Nurses' Book Prize (academic achievement) for
$100.00 (1990)
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PUBLICATIONS Books 1. Aitken, L. Marshall, A. & Chaboyer, W. (2015). ACCCN’s Critical Care
Nursing (3rd ed), Elsevier: Sydney. 2. Elliott, D., Aitken, L. & Chaboyer, W. (2012). ACCCN’s Critical Care Nursing
(2nd ed), Elsevier: Sydney. 3. Elliott, D., Aitken, L. & Chaboyer, W. (2007). ACCCN’s Critical Care
Nursing, Elsevier: Sydney. Book Chapters 1. Gillespie, B.M., & Chaboyer, W. (in press). Assessing measuring instruments.
In. Eds Z. Schnieder & D. Whithead. Nursing and midwifery research methods and appraisal for evidence-based practice (5th ed) to be published 2016. Elsevier: Sydney.
2. Aitken, L., Chaboyer, W. & Marshall, A. (2015). Scope of Critical Care
Practice. In Aitken, L., Marshall, A. & Chaboyer, W. (2015) ACCCN’s Critical Care Nursing (3rd ed), pp. 3-18. Elsevier: Sydney.
3. Chaboyer, W. & Hewson, K. (2015). Quality and Safety in Critical Care. In Aitken, L., Marshall, A. & Chaboyer, W. (2015) ACCCN’s Critical Care Nursing (3rd ed), pp. 44-72. Elsevier: Sydney.
4. Gillespie, B.M., & Chaboyer, W. (2012). Assessing measuring instruments. In. Eds Z. Schnieder & D. Whithead. Nursing and midwifery research methods and appraisal for evidence-based practice (4th ed) pp. 218-236. Elsevier: Sydney.
5. Aitken, L., Chaboyer, W. & Elliott, D. (2012). Scope of Critical Care Nursing Practice. In D. Elliott, L. Aitken & W. Chaboyer (Eds). ACCCN’s Critical Care Nursing (2nd ed) pp. 3-16. Elsevier: Sydney.
6. Grealy, B. & Chaboyer, W. (2012). Essential Nursing Care of the Critically Ill
Patient. In D. Elliott, L. Aitken & W. Chaboyer (Eds). ACCCN’s Critical Care Nursing (2nd ed) pp. 105-132. Elsevier: Sydney.
7. Chaboyer, W. & Hewson, K. (2012). Quality and Safety in Critical Care. In D.
Elliott, L. Aitken & W. Chaboyer (Eds). ACCCN’s Critical Care Nursing (2nd ed) pp. 38-56. Elsevier: Sydney.
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8. Chaboyer W, Aitken L. (2009). Do Nurse-Led Protocols Reduce ICU Stay In: J. Chiche, R. Moreno, C. Putensen, A. Rhodes (eds) Patient Safety and Quality of Care in Intensive Care Medicine, (pp. 225-236). MWV Medizinisch Wissenschaftlicke Verlagsgesellschaft, Berlin.
9. Chaboyer, W., Elliott, D. (2007). Continuity of Care. In D. Elliott, L. Aitken &
W. Chaboyer (Eds). ACCCN’s Critical Care Nursing. Elsevier (pp. 71-86): Sydney.
10. Aitken, L., Chaboyer, W. & Elliott, D. (2007). Scope of Critical Care Nursing
Practice. In D. Elliott, L. Aitken & W. Chaboyer (Eds). ACCCN’s Critical Care Nursing (pp. 3-14). Elsevier: Sydney.
11. Endacott, R. & Chaboyer, W. (2007). Practice Development. In D. Elliott, L.
Aitken & W. Chaboyer (Eds). ACCCN’s Critical Care Nursing (pp. 57-70). Elsevier: Sydney.
12. Chaboyer, W. & Thalib, L., (2005). Assessing effectiveness of diagnostic tests
and screening evidence. In M. Courtney (Ed.). Evidence Based Practice in Nursing, (pp. 103-114). Churchill Livingstone, Sydney.
13. Chaboyer, W. P. (1994). Eating patterns successful dieters use to maintain
weight loss. In P. J. Brink & M. J. Wood (Eds.), Basic Steps in Planning Nursing Research (pp. 287 - 310). BostonMA: Jones Bartlett.
Refereed Publications
2016 1. Chaboyer, W., McMurray, A., Marshall, A., Gillespie, B., Roberts, S.,
Hutchinson, A., Botti, M., McTier, L., Rawson, H. and Bucknall, T. (2016). Patient engagement in clinical communication: an exploratory study. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, doi: 10.1111/scs.12279
2. Latimer, S., Gillespie, B. & Chaboyer, W. (2016). Predictors of pressure injury
prevention strategies in at-risk medical patients: an Australian multi-centre study. The Collegian doi:10.1016/j.colegn.2015.11.005
3. Massey, D., Anderson, V. & Chaboyer, W. (in press). Factors influencing ward
nurses’ recognition and response to patient deterioration. Nursing Open (accepted 7 March, 2016).
2015
4. Spinks, J., Chaboyer, W., Bucknall, T., Tobiano, G. & Whitty, J. (2015).
Patient and nurse preferences for nurse handover—using preferences to inform policy: a discrete choice experiment protocol. BMJ Open, 5:e008941. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2015- 008941
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5. Gillespie, B., Webster, J., Elwood, D., Stapleton, H., Whitty, J., Thalib, L., Cullum, N. & Chaboyer, W. (in press). ADding negative pRESSure to improve healING (the DRESSING trial): A RCT Protocol. BMJ Open (accepted 23 December, 2015).
6. Lin, F., Foster, M., Chaboyer, W. & Marshall, A. (in press). Relocating an
Intensive Care Unit: an exploratory qualitative study. Australian Critical Care, (accepted 1 October, 2015).
7. Aitken, L. Macfarlane, B., Chaboyer, W. Schultz, M., Joyce, C. & Barnett, A. (in press). Physical function and mental health in trauma intensive care patients: a 2 year cohort study. Critical Care Medicine (accepted 17 September, 2015).
8. Ball, L., Davmor, R., Leveritt, M., Desbrow, B., Ehrlich, C. & Chaboyer, W. (in press). Understanding the nutrition care needs of patients newly diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes; a need for open communication and patient-focused consultations. Australian Journal of Primary Health (online early view DOI: 10.1071/PY15063).
9. Ball, L., Leveritt, M., Cass, S., & Chaboyer, W. (2015). Effect of nutrition care
provided by primary health professionals on adults' dietary behaviours: a systematic review. Family Practice, doi:10.1093/fampra/cmv067, (accepted 18 August, 2015). Epub ahead of print.
10. Ball L, Davmor R, Leveritt M, Desbrow B, Ehrlich C, Chaboyer W. The
nutrition care needs of patients newly diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes: Informing dietetic practice. Journal of Human Nutrition & Dietetics (Accepted 28th October 2015).
11. Tobiano, G., Bucknall, T., Marshall, A., Guinane, J., & Chaboyer, W. (2015).
Nurses' views of patient participation in nursing care. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 71(12), 2741-2752. doi:10.1111/jan.12740
12. Tobiano, G., Bucknall, T., Marshall, A., Guinane, J., & Chaboyer, W. (2015).
Patients' perceptions of participation in nursing care on medical wards. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, doi:10.1111/scs.12237 (accepted 17 March, 2015). Epub ahead of print.
13. Tobiano, G., Marshall, A., Bucknall, T., & Chaboyer, W. (2015). Patient
participation in nursing care on medical wards: An integrative review. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 52, 1107-1120. doi:10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2015.02.010
14. Chaboyer, W., Bucknall, T., Webster, J., McInnes, E. Banks, M., Wallis, M.,
Gillespie, B. M. Whitty, J. A., Thalib, L., Roberts, S. & Culum, N. (2015). INTroducing A Care bundle To prevent pressure injury (INTACT) in at-risk patients: a protocol for a cluster randomised trial. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 52(11), 1659-1668.
15. Roberts, S., Desbrow, B., & Chaboyer, W. (2015). Feasibility of a patient-
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centred nutrition intervention to improve oral intakes of patients at risk of pressure ulcer: a pilot randomised control trial. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences. doi:10.1111/scs.12239, (accepted 23 March, 2015). Epub ahead of print.
16. Roberts, S., Chaboyer, W., & Desbrow, B. (2015). Nutrition care-related
practices and factors affecting nutritional intakes in hospital patients at risk of pressure ulcers. Journal of Human Nutrition & Dietetics, 28(4), 357-65. doi: 10.1111/jhn.12258
17. Gillespie, B. M., Rickard, C. M., Thalib, L., Kang, E., Finigan, T., Homer, A.,
Lonie, G., Pitchford, D., & Chaboyer, W. (2015). Use of Negative-Pressure Wound Dressings to Prevent Surgical Site Complications After Primary Hip Arthroplasty: A Pilot RCT. Surgical Innovation. doi:10.1177/1553350615573583 (accepted 4 Jan, 2015). Epub ahead of print.
18. Gillespie, B. M., Chaboyer, W., St John, W., Morley, N., & Nieuwenhoven, P.
(2015). Health professionals' decision-making in wound management: a grounded theory. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 71(6), 1238-1248. doi:10.1111/jan.12598
19. Spooner, A. J., Corley, A., Chaboyer, W., Hammond, N. E., & Fraser, J. F.
(2015). Measurement of the frequency and source of interruptions occurring during bedside nursing handover in the intensive care unit: An observational study. Australian Critical Care, 28(1), 19-23. doi:10.1016/j.aucc.2014.04.002
20. Chaboyer, W., Mills, P. M., Roberts, S., & Latimer, S. (2015). Physical activity
levels and torso orientations of hospitalized patients at risk of developing a pressure injury: an observational study. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 21(1), 11-17. doi:10.1111/ijn.12188
21. Ilesanmi, R., Gillespie, B., Adejumo, P., & Chaboyer, W. (2015). Tailoring
International Pressure Ulcer Prevention Guidelines for Nigeria: A Knowledge Translation Study Protocol. Healthcare, 3(3), 619. doi:10.3390/healthcare3030619
22. Moyle, W., Rickard, C., Chambers, S., & Chaboyer, W. (2015). The Partnering
with Patients Model of Nursing Interventions: A First Step to a Practice Theory. Healthcare, 3(2), 252. doi:10.3390/healthcare3020252
23. Latimer, S., Chaboyer, W., & Gillespie, B. M. (2015). The repositioning of
hospitalized patients with reduced mobility: a prospective study. Nursing Open, 2(2), 85-93. doi:10.1002/nop2.20
24. Nguyen, K. H., Chaboyer, W., & Whitty, J. A. (2015). Pressure injury in
Australian public hospitals: a cost-of-illness study. Australian Health Review, 39(3), 329-336. doi:10.1071/AH14088
25. Tuffaha, H. W., Gillespie, B. M., Chaboyer, W., Gordon, L. G., & Scuffham, P.
A. (2015). Cost-utility analysis of negative pressure wound therapy in high-risk
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cesarean section wounds. Journal of Surgical Research, 195(2), 612-622. doi:10.1016/j.jss.2015.02.008
26. Tuffaha, H. W., Roberts, S., Chaboyer, W., Gordon, L. G., & Scuffham, P. A.
(2015). Cost-Effectiveness and Value of Information Analysis of Nutritional Support for Preventing Pressure Ulcers in High-risk Patients: Implement Now, Research Later. Applied Health Economic Health Policy, 13(2), 167-179. doi:10.1007/s40258-015-0152-y
27. Sykes, M., Gillespie, B. M., Chaboyer, W., & Kang, E. (2015). Surgical team
mapping: implications for staff allocation and coordination. AORN Journal, 101(2), 238-248. doi:10.1016/j.aorn.2014.03.018
28. Burston, S., Chaboyer, W., Gillespie, B., & Carroll, R. (2015). The effect of a
transforming care initiative on patient outcomes in acute surgical units: a time series study. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 71(2), 417-429. doi: 10.1111/jan.12508
29. Ganz, F. D., Endacott, R., Chaboyer, W., Benbinishty, J., Nun, M. B., Ryan, H., Schoter, A., Boulanger, C., Chamberlain, W., & Spooner, A. (2015). The quality of intensive care unit nurse end of life handover: An international study. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 52(1), 49-56. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2014.07.009
30. Massey, D., Aitken, L. M., & Chaboyer, W. (2015). The impact of a nurse led rapid response system on adverse, major adverse events and activation of the medical emergency team. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 31(2), 83-90. doi:10.1016/j.iccn.2014.11.005
31. Aitken, L. M., Chaboyer, W., Vaux, A., Crouch, S., Burmeister, E., Daly, M., & Joyce, C. (2015). Effect of a 2-tier rapid response system on patient outcome and staff satisfaction. Australian Critical Care, 28(3), 107-114. doi:10.1016/j.aucc.2014.10.044.
32. Ringdal, M., Chaboyer, W. & Stromberg, M. (in press). Intrahospital transport
of critically ill patients – critical care nurses’ perceptions. Nursing in Critical Care (accepted 26 October, 2015).
2014
33. Roberts, S., Desbrow, B., & Chaboyer, W. (2014). Patient perceptions of the
role of nutrition for pressure ulcer prevention in hospital: an interpretive study. Journal of Wound Ostomy Continence Nursing, 41(6), 528-534. doi:10.1097/WON.0000000000000072
34. McInnes, E., Chaboyer, W., Murray, E., Allen, T., & Jones, P. (2014). The role of patients in pressure injury prevention: a survey of acute care patients. BMC Nursing, 13(1), 41. doi:10.1186/s12912-014-0041-y
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35. Aitken, L. M., Chaboyer, W., Schuetz, M., Joyce, C., & Macfarlane, B. (2014). Health status of critically ill trauma patients. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 23(5-6), 704-715. doi: 10.1111/jocn.12026
36. Alberto, L., Zotarez, H., Canete, A. A., Niklas, J. E., Enriquez, J. M., Geronimo, M. R., Martinez Mdel, C., & Chaboyer, W. (2014). A description of the ICU liaison nurse role in Argentina. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 30(1), 31-37. doi: 10.1016/j.iccn.2013.07.001
37. Anderson, V., Chaboyer, W., Gillespie, B., & Fenwick, J. (2014). The use of negative pressure wound therapy dressing in obese women undergoing caesarean section: a pilot study. Evidence Based Midwifery, 12(1), 23-28.
38. Burston, S., Chaboyer, W., & Gillespie, B. (2014). Nurse-sensitive indicators suitable to reflect nursing care quality: a review and discussion of issues. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 23(13-14), 1785-1795. doi: 10.1111/jocn.12337
39. Chaboyer, W., Anderson, V., Webster, J., Sneddon, A., Thalib, L., & Gillespie, B. (2014). Negative Pressure Wound Therapy on Surgical Site Infections in Women Undergoing Elective Caesarean Sections: A Pilot RCT. Healthcare, 2(4), 417-428.
40. Chaboyer, W., & Gillespie, B. M. (2014). Understanding nurses' views on a pressure ulcer prevention care bundle: a first step towards successful implementation. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 23(23-24), 3415-3423. doi: 10.1111/jocn.12587
41. Gillespie, B. M., Chaboyer, W., Kang, E., Hewitt, J., Nieuwenhoven, P., & Morley, N. (2014). Postsurgery wound assessment and management practices: a chart audit. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 23(21-22), 3250.3261. doi: 10.1111/jocn.12574
42. Gillespie, B. M., Chaboyer, W., Sykes, M., O'Brien, J., & Brandis, S. (2014). Development and pilot testing of a patient-participatory pressure ulcer prevention care bundle. Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 29(1), 74-82. doi: 10.1097/NCQ.0b013e3182a71d43
43. Gillespie, B. M., Chaboyer, W., Thalib, L., John, M., Fairweather, N., & Slater, K. (2014). Effect of using a safety checklist on patient complications after surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Anesthesiology, 120(6), 1380-1389. doi: 10.1097/ALN.0000000000000232
44. Gillespie, B. M., Chaboyer, W. P., McInnes, E., Kent, B., Whitty, J. A., & Thalib, L. (2014). Repositioning for pressure ulcer prevention in adults. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 4, CD009958. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD009958.pub2
45. Hitchcock, M., Gillespie, B., Crilly, J., & Chaboyer, W. (2014). Triage: an investigation of the process and potential vulnerabilities. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 70(7), 1532-1541. doi: 10.1111/jan.12304
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46. Lin, F., Chaboyer, W., & Wallis, M. (2014). Understanding the distributed
cognitive processes of intensive care patient discharge. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 23(5-6), 673-682. doi: 10.1111/jocn.12194
47. Tower, M., & Chaboyer, W. (2014). Situation awareness and documentation of changes that affect patient outcomes in progress notes. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 23(9-10), 1403-1410. doi:10.1111/jocn.12404
48. Roberts, S., Chaboyer, W., Leveritt, M., Banks, M., & Desbrow, B. (2014). Nutritional intakes of patients at risk of pressure ulcers in the clinical setting. Nutrition, 30(7-8), 841-846. doi: 10.1016/j.nut.2013.11.019
49. Webster, J., Scuffham, P., Stankiewicz, M., & Chaboyer, W. P. (2014). Negative pressure wound therapy for skin grafts and surgical wounds healing by primary intention. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 10, CD009261. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD009261.pub3
50. Gillespie, B., Chaboyer, W., Allen, P., Morley, N. & Nieuwenhoven, P. (2014). Wound care practices: a survey of acute care nurses. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 23(17-18), 2618-2626. doi: 10.1111/jocn.12479
51. Massey, D., Chaboyer, W., & Aitken, L. (2014). Nurses' perceptions of accessing a Medical Emergency Team: A qualitative study. Australian Critical Care, 27(3), 133-138. pii: S1036-7314(13)00256-7. doi: 10.1016/j.aucc.2013.11.001
52. Latimer, S., Chaboyer, W. & Gillespie, B. (2014). Patient participation in pressure injury prevention: giving patients a voice. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 28(4), 648-656. doi: 10.1111/scs.12088
2013
53. Gillespie, B., Gwinner, K., Chaboyer, W. & Fairweather, N. (2013). Team
communications in surgery – creating a culture of safety. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 27(5), 387-393.
54. McInnes, E., Chaboyer, W., Allen, T., Murray, E., Webber, L. (2013). Acute
care patient mobility patterns and documented pressure injury prevention – an observational study and survey. Wound Practice and Research, 21(3), 116-118.
55. Anderson V., Chaboyer, W. & Gillespie B. (2013). The relationship between
obesity and surgical site infection in women undergoing caesarean sections; an integrative review. Midwifery, 29(12), 1331-1338.
56. Gillespie, B., Finigan, T., Kerr, D., Lonie, G. & Chaboyer, W. (2013). End
users' assessment of prophylactic negative pressure wound therapy products. Wound Care Practice and Research, 21(2), 74-81.
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57. Spooner, A., Chaboyer, W., Corley, A., Hammond, N. & Fraser, J. (2013). Understanding current intensive care unit nursing handover practices. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 19(2), 214-220.
58. Gillespie, B.M., Polit, D.F., Hamlin, L & Chaboyer, W. (2013). The Influence
of Personal Characteristics on Perioperative Nurses’ Perceived Competence: Implications for Workforce Planning. Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, 30(3), 14-25.
59. Chaboyer, W., Chamberlain, D., Hewson-Conroy K., Grealy, B., Elderkin, T,
Britton, M. McCutcheon, C., Longbottom, P. & Thalib, L (2013). Safety culture in Australian intensive care units: Establishing a baseline for quality improvement. American Journal of Critical Care, 22(2), 93-102.
60. Scott, L., Crilly, J. Jessup, M. & Chaboyer, W. (2013). Paediatric pain
assessment and management in the emergency setting: The impact of a paediatric pain bundle. International Emergency Nursing, 21(3), 173-179.
61. Lin, F., Chaboyer, W., Wallis, M. & Miller, A. (2013). Factors contributing to
the process of intensive care patient discharge: An ethnographic study. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 50(8), 1054-1066.
62. Gillespie, B., Gwinner, K., Fairweather, N. & Chaboyer, W. (2013). Building
shared situational awareness in surgery through distributed dialog. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 6, 109-118.
63. Saito, A., Creedy, D., Cooke, M. & Chaboyer, W. (2013). Effect of intimate
partner violence on antenatal functional health status of childbearing women in Northeastern Thailand. Health Care for Women International, 34(9), 757-777.
64. Tobiano, G., Chaboyer, W. & McMurray, A. (2013). Family members'
perceptions of the nursing bedside handover. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 22, 192-200.
65. Keogh, S.J., Nelson, E.A., Webster, J., Jolly, J., Ullman, AJ., & Chaboyer, W.
(2013). Hydrocolloid dressings for treating pressure ulcers. (Protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2 Art no. CD010364 doi:10.1002/14651858.
66. Chaboyer, W., Ringdal, M., Aitken, L. & Kendall, E. (2013). Self-care after
traumatic injury and the use of the therapeutic self-care scale in trauma populations. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 69(2), 286-294.
2012
67. Eliott, S., Chaboyer, W., Doric, A, & Endacott, R. (2012). A national survey of
Australian intensive care unit (ICU) liaison nurse (LN) services. Australian Critical Care, 25(4), 253-262.
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68. Mitchell, M., Burmeister, E., Chaboyer, W. & Shields, L. (2012). Psychometrics of the “Family-Centred Care Survey – Adult Scale”. The International Journal of Person Centered Medicine, 2(4), 792-798.
69. Fenwick, C., Chaboyer, W. & St John, W. (2012). Decision making processes
for self-management of persistent pain: A grounded theory study. Contemporary Nurse, 42(1), 53-66.
70. Saito, A., Creedy, D., Cooke, M. & Chaboyer, W. (2012). Effect of intimate
partner violence on postpartum women's health in northeastern Thailand. Nursing and Health Sciences, 14(3), 341-351.
71. Kendall, E., Foster, M., Ehrlich, C. & Chaboyer, W. (2012). Social processes
that can facilitate and sustain individual self-management for people with chronic conditions. Nursing Research and Practice Article ID 282671, 8 pages, 2012. doi:10.1155/2012/282671.
72. McMurray, A., Henley, D., Chaboyer, W. Clapton, J., Lizzio, A. & Templ, M.
(2012). Leadership succession management in one university health faculty. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 34(4), 365-376.
73. Chaboyer, W., Lee, B.O., Wallis, M. & Chien, C.S. (2012). Taiwanese
translation and psychometric testing of the revised illness perception questionnaire for patients with traumatic injury. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 21, 3466-3474.
74. Gillespie, B.M., Chaboyer, W.P., McInnes, E., Kent, B. & Whitty J.A. (2012).
Repositioning for pressure ulcer prevention in adults (Protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Issue 7. Art. No.: CD009958. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD009958.
75. Tower, M., Chaboyer, W., Green, Q., Dyer, K., & Wallis, M. (2012).
Registered nurses' decision-making regarding documentation in patients' progress notes. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 21(19-20), 2917-2929.
76. Webster, J., Scuffham, P., Sherriff, K. L., Stankiewicz, M., & Chaboyer, W.
(2012). Negative pressure wound therapy for skin grafts and surgical wounds healing by primary intention. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 4, CD009261. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD009261.pub2.
77. Bost, N., Crilly, J., Patterson, E., & Chaboyer, W. (2012). Clinical handover of
patients arriving by ambulance to a hospital emergency department: a qualitative study. International Emergency Nursing, 20(3), 133-141.
78. Green, A., McIntyre, T., Taylor, C., Elliott, M., Evans, S., Chaboyer, W. &
Jones, D. (2012). ICU liaison nurse: An analysis of service delivery in 17 hospitals. Australian Critical Care, 25(2), 133-133.
79. Polit, D.F., Chaboyer, W. (2012). Statistical process control in nursing research.
Research in Nursing and Health, 35(1), 82-93.
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80. Aitken LM, Chaboyer C, Kendall E, Burmeister E. (2012). Health status after
traumatic injury. Journal of Trauma & Acute Care Surgery, 72(6), 1702-1708. 81. Gillespie, B., Polit, D., Chaboyer, W. & Hamlin, L. (2012). Developing a model
of competence in the OR: Psychometric validation of the perceived perioperative competence scale – Revised. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 49(1), 90-101.
82. Gillespie, B.M., Chaboyer, W. & Fairweather, N. (2012). Factors that influence
the expected length of operation: results of a prospective study. BMJ Quality & Safety, 21, 3-12.
83. Gillespie, B.M., Chaboyer, W. & Fairweather, N. (2012). Interruptions and
miscommunication in surgery: An observational study. AORN Journal, 95(5), 576-590.
84. Crilly, J., Chaboyer, W. & Wallis, M. (2012). A structure and process
evaluation of an Australian hospital admission avoidance programme for aged care facility residents. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 68(2), 322-334.
85. Williams, G., Bost, N., Chaboyer, W., Fulbrook, P., Alberto, L.,
Thorsteinsdóttir, R. & Schmollgruber, S. (2012). Critical care nursing organizations and activities. A third worldwide review. International Nursing Review, 59, 73-80.
86. Chaboyer, W., Lin, F., Foster, M., Retallick, L., Panuwatwanich , K. &
Richards, B. (2012). Redesigning the ICU Nursing Discharge Process; A Quality Improvement Study. Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, 9(1), 40-48.
87. Abbey, M., Chaboyer, W. & Mitchell, M. (2012). Understanding the work
activities of intensive care nurses; A time and motion study. Australian Critical Care, 25, 13-22.
88. Gillespie, B.M., Chaboyer, W, Lingard, S & Ball, S. (2012). Perioperative
nurses’ perceptions of competence: Implications for migration. ORNAC Journal, 30(3), 16-18, 20-22, 24, 26-28.
89. Gillespie, B.M., Chaboyer, W, Nieuwenhoven, P. & Rickard, C.M. (2012).
Drivers and barriers of surgical wound management in a large healthcare organisation: Results of an environmental scan. Journal of Wound Care Practice and Research, 20(2), 90-102.
90. Wallis, M. & Chaboyer, W. (2012). Building the clinical bridge - an Australian
success. Nursing Research and Practice. doi:10.1155/2012/579072 91. Stubbings, L., Chaboyer, W. & McMurray, A. (2012). Nurses’ use of situation
awareness in decision making: An integrative review. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 68(7), 1443-1453.
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2011 92. Latimer, S., Chaboyer, W. & Hall, T. (2011). Non-therapeutic medication
omissions: Incidence and predictors at an Australian hospital. Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research, 41(3), 188 – 191.
93. Webster, J., Scuffham, P., Sherriff, K. Stankiewicz, M. & Chaboyer, W.P.
(2011). Negative pressure wound therapy for skin grants and surgical wounds healing by primary intention (Protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2011, Issue 8. Art. No.: CD009261. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD009261.
94. Gillespie, B., Chaboyer, W., Wallis, M. & Werder, H. (2011). Education and
experience make a difference: Results of a predictor study. AORN, 94(1), 78-90. 95. McMurray, A., Chaboyer, W., Wallis, M., Johnson, J. & Gehrke, T. (2011).
Patients' Perspectives of Bedside Nursing Handover. Collegian, 18, 19-26. 96. McKinnon, A., Higgins, A. Lopez, J. & Chaboyer, W. (2011).Predictors of
Acute Urinary Retention after Transurethral Resection of Prostate; A Retrospective Chart Audit. Urologic Nursing, 31(4), 207 – 212.
97. Burston, S., Chaboyer, W., Wallis, M. & Stanford, J. (2011). A discussion of
approaches to transforming care: Contemporary strategies to improve patient safety. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 67(11), 2488-2495.
98. Schluter, J., Seaton, P. & Chaboyer, W. (2011). Understanding nursing scope of
practice: A qualitative study. International Journal of Nursing Studies 48(10), 1211-1222.
99. Crilly, J., Chaboyer, W., Wallis, M., Thalib, L. & Polit, D. (2011). An outcomes
evaluation of an Australian hospital in the nursing home admission avoidance programme. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 20(7-8), 1178-1187.
2010
100. Bost, N., Crilly, N., Patterson, E. & Chaboyer, W. (2010). Clinical handover of
patients arriving by ambulance to a hospital emergency department: A qualitative study. International Emergency Nursing, 18(4), 210-220.
101. Chaboyer W. McMurray A. & Wallis M. (2010). Bedside nursing handover: A
case study. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 16, 27-34. 102. Chaboyer, W., Johnson, L., Hardy, L. Gehrke, T.& Panuwatwanich, P. (2010).
Transforming Care Strategies and Nursing-Sensitive Patient Outcomes. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 66(5), 1111-1119.
103. Cooke, M., Chaboyer, W., Schluter, P., Foster, M., Harris, D. & Teakle, R
(2010). The effect of music on discomfort experienced by intensive care unit
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patients during turning: A randomized cross-over study. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 16, 125-131.
104. Endacott, R., Chaboyer, W., Edington, J. & Thalib, L. (2010). Impact of an ICU
Liaison Nurse service on major adverse events in patients recently discharged from ICU. Resuscitation, 81, 198-201.
105. Gillespie, B., Chaboyer, W., Longbottom, P. & Wallis, M.(2010).The impact of
organisational and individual factors on team communication in surgery: A qualitative study. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 47, 732-741.
106. Gillespie, B., Chaboyer, W.& Wallis, M. (2010). Sampling from one nursing
specialty group using two different approaches Journal of Advanced Perioperative Care, 4, (2) 78-85.
107. McMurray, A., Chaboyer, W., Wallis, M. (2010).Implementing Bedside
Handover: Strategies for Change Management. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19(17-18), 2580-2589.
108. Gillespie, B., Chaboyer, W., Wallis, M. & Fenwick, C. (2010). Why isn’t time
out being implemented? An exploratory study. Quality and Safety in Healthcare, 19, 103-106.
109. Hitchcock, M., Gillespie, B., Crilly, J., Chaboyer, W., Tippett, V. & Lind, J.
(2010). The effects of ambulance ramping on emergency department length of stay and in-patient mortality. Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, 13, 17-24.
110. Mitchell, M. & Chaboyer, W. (2010). Family-Centred Care – A Way to
Connect Patients, Families and Nurses in Critical Care – a qualitative study using telephone interviews. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (26(3), 154-160.
111. Aitken LM, Burmeister E, Lang J, Chaboyer W. & Richmond T. (2010).
Characteristics and Outcomes of Injured Older Adults Following Hospital Admission, Journal of the American Geriatric Society, 58:442–449.
112. Chaboyer, W., Lee, B.O., Wallis, M., Gillespie, B. & Jones, C., (2010). Illness
representations predict health-related quality of life 6 months after hospital discharge in individuals with injury: a predictive survey. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 66(12), 2743-2750.
113. Lee, B.O., Chaboyer W. & Wallis, M. (2010). Illness representations in patients
with traumatic injury: a longitudinal study. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 19(3-4), 556-563.
114. Frohmader, T., Chaboyer, W., Robertson, I. & Gowardman, J. (2010). Decrease
in frequency of liquid stool in enterally fed critically ill patients given the multispecies Probiotic VSL#3: A pilot trial. American Journal of Critical Care, 19, 1-11 doi: 10.4037/ajcc2010976 (electronic publication).
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115. Gillespie, B., Chaboyer, W. & Murray, P. (2010). Enhancing communication in
surgery through team training interventions: a literature review. AORN Journal, 93, 6, 642-657
116. Massey, D.L., Aitken, L. & Chayboyer, W. (2010). Literature Review; Do
rapid response systems reduce the incidence of major adverse events in the deteriorating ward patient? Journal of Clinical Nursing, 19(23-24), 3260 – 3273.
117. Bost, N., Crilly, J., Wallis, M., Patterson, E. & Chaboyer, W. (2010). Clinical
handover of patients arriving to the emergency department – a literature review. International Emergency Nursing, 18, 210 – 220.
2009
118. Saito, A.S., Cooke, M., Creedy, D.K., Chaboyer, W. (2009). Thai women’s
experience of intimate partner violence during the perinatal period: a case study analysis. Nursing and Health Sciences, 11(4), 382-387.
119. Chaboyer, W., Wallen, K., Wallis, M. & McMurray A. (2009). Whiteboards:
One tool to improve patient flow. Medical Journal of Australia, 190(11) Suppl. S137-S140.
120. Gillespie, B., Chaboyer, W., Wallis, M., Chang, A. & Werder, H. (2009).
Managing the list. OR nurses’ duel role of coordinator and negotiator. ACORN, 22(1), 5-12.
121. Chaboyer, W., McMurray, A., Johnson, J., Hardy, L., Wallis, M. & Chu, S.
(2009). Bedside Handover; One Quality Improvement Strategy to “Transform Care at the Bedside”. Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 24(2), 136-142.
122. Endacott, R., Eliott, S., & Chaboyer, W. (2009). An Integrative Review and
Meta-Synthesis of the scope and impact of intensive care liaison and outreach services. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 18, 3225–3236.
123. Gillespie, B., Chaboyer, W., Wallis, M., Chang, H. & Werder, H. (2009).
Operating theatre nurses’ perceptions of competence: a focus group study. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 65(5), 1019-1028.
124. Gillespie, B.M., Chaboyer, W&. Wallis, M. (2009). The contribution of
demographic characteristics to operating room nurses’ resilience: A predictor study. International Journal of Nursing Studies’ 46, 968-976.
125. Gillespie, B., Chaboyer, W. & Wallis, M. (2009). The influence of personal
characteristics on the resilience of operating room nurses: A predictor study. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 47(6), 968-976.
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126. Lin, F., Chaboyer, W., & Wallis, M. (2009). A literature review of organisational, individual and teamwork factors contributing to the ICU discharge process. Australian Critical Care, 22, 29-43.
127. Massey, D., Aitken, L. & Chaboyer, W (2009). What factors influence
suboptimal ward care in the acutely ill ward patient. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 25(4), 169-180.
128. Mitchell, M., Chaboyer, W., Foster, M.& Burmeister, E. (2009). Positive
Effects of a Nursing Intervention on Family-Centered-Care in Adult Critical Care. American Journal of Critical Care, 18, 543-553.
129. Bird, A., Wallis, M. & Chaboyer, W. (2009). RNs' & midwives' knowledge of
epidural analgesia: A descriptive study. Contemporary Nurse, 16, 193-200. 130. Sricamsuk, A., Cooke, M., Creedy, D. & Chaboyer, W. (2009). Thai women’s
experience of intimate partner violence during the perinatal period: A case study analysis. Nursing and Health Sciences, 11, 382-387.
2008
131. Chaboyer, W., Wallis, M., Duffield, C., Courtney, M., Seaton, P., Holzhauser,
K., Schluter, J. & Bost, N. (2008). A Comparison of Activities Undertaken by Enrolled and Registered Nurses on Medical Wards in Australia: An Observational Study. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 45(9), 1274-1284.
132. Gustad, L., Chaboyer, W. & Wallis, M. (2008). ICU patient's transfer anxiety:
A prospective cohort study. Australian Critical Care, 21, 181-189. 133. Crilly, J., Chaboyer, W., Wallis, M., Thalib, L. & Green, D. (2008). Predictive
outcomes for older people who present to the emergency department. Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, 11, 178-183
134. Chaboyer, W. , Thalib, L., Foster, M., Ball, C. & Richards, B. (2008).
Predictors of Adverse Events in Patients after Discharge from ICU. American Journal of Critical Care, 17(3), 255-263.
135. Lee, B.-O, Chaboyer, W. & Wallis, M. (2008). Predictors of health-related
quality of life 3 months after traumatic injury. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 40(1), 83-90.
136. Wallen, K., Chaboyer, W., Thalib, L. & Creedy, D. (2008). Acute post-
traumatic stress disorder symptoms after intensive care. American Journal of Critical Care, 17, 534-544.
137. Massey, D., Aitken, L. & Chaboyer, W. (2008). What factors influence
suboptimal ward care in the acutely ill ward patient? Australian Critical Care, 21(3),127-140.
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138. Gillespie, B., Wallis, M. & Chaboyer, W. (2008). Operating theatre culture: Implications for nurse retention. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 30(2), 259-277.
139. Schluter, J., Seaton, P. & Chaboyer, W. (2008). Critical Incident Technique: A
user's guide for nurse researchers. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 61(1), 107-114. 140. Gillespie, B., Wallis, M. & Chaboyer, W. (2008). Response. Western Journal of
Nursing Research, 30(2), 281-283. 141. Eliott, S., Ernest, D., Doric, A., Page, K., Worrall-Carter, L. Thalib, L. &
Chaboyer, W. (2008). The impact of an ICU liaison nurse service on patient outcomes. Critical Care & Resuscitation, 10(4), 296-300.
142. Gillespie, B., Chaboyer, W., & Lizzio, A. (2008). Teamwork in the OR:
enhancing communication through team-building interventions. ACORN, 21(1), 14-19.
143. Endacott R, Boulanger C, Chamberlain W, Hendry J, Ryan H, Chaboyer W.
(2008). Stability in shifting sands: contemporary leadership roles in critical care. Journal of Nursing Management 16, 837-845.
2007
144. Chaboyer, W., Thalib, L., Alcorn, K. & Foster, M. (2007). The Effect of an
ICU Liaison Nurse on Patients and Their Family’s Pre-Transfer Anxiety; An Intervention Study. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 23(6), 362-369.
145. Endacott, R., Chaboyer, W. & Edington, J. (2007). Recognition of cognition
and communication of patient deterioration in a regional hospital: A multi-method study. Australian Critical Care, 20, 100-105.
146. Sherriff, K., Wallis, M. & Chaboyer, W. (2007). Nurses' attitudes to and
perceptions of knowledge and skills regarding evidence-based practice. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 13, 363-369.
147. Lee, B-O, Lin, C. C., Chaboyer, W., Chiang, C-L., & Hung, C-C. (2007). The
fatigue experience of haemodialysis patients in Taiwan. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 16, 407-413.
148. Gillespie, B., Chaboyer, W. & Wallis, M. (2007). Predicting resilience in the
operating theatre room: Developing and testing of a resilience model. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 59(4), 427-438.
149. Gillespie, B., Chaboyer, W. & Wallis, M. (2007). Development of a
theoretically derived model of resilience through concept analysis. Contemporary Nurse, 25 (1-2), 124-135.
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150. Williams, G., Chaboyer, W., Alberto, L., Thorsteinsdottir, R., Schmollgruber, S., Fulbrook, P., Chan, D. & Bost, N. (2007). Critical care nursing and activities – a second worldwide review. International Nursing Review, 54, 151-159.
151. Coombs, M., Chaboyer, W. Sole, M. (2007). Advanced nursing roles in critical
care - A natural or forced evolution? Journal of Professional Nursing, 23(2), 83-90.
152. Endacott, R., Chaboyer, W. & Edington, J. (2007). Predictors of adverse events
in patients discharged from ICU. Intensive Care Medicine, 33(Suppl 2): S193
2006
153. Chaboyer, W., Thalib, L., Foster, M., Elliott, D., Endacott, R. & Richards, B. (2006). The impact of an ICU Liaison Nurse on discharge delay in patients who have a prolonged ICU stay. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 34(1), 55-60.
154. Limpus, A., Chaboyer, W., MacDonald, E. & Thalib, L. (2006). Mechanical
thrombophylaxis in critically ill patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis. American Journal of Critical Care 15(4), 402- 410.
155. Crilly, J., Chaboyer, W., Wallis, M. (2006). Continuity of care for acutely
unwell older adults from nursing homes. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 20(2), 122-134.
156. Gillespie, B., Wallis, M. & Chaboyer, W. (2006). Clinical competence in the
perioperative environment: Implications for education. ACORN, 19(3), 19-25. 157. Endacott, R. & Chaboyer, W. (2006). The nursing role in ICU outreach: An
international exploratory study. Nursing in Critical Care, 11(2), 94-102. 158. Wallis, M., Boxer, E., Chaboyer, W., Grant, S., Bardsley, K, Carlson, M. &
Lindqvist, R. (2006). Health related quality of life and coping in chronic illness: A pilot study. Nursing Monograph, St Vincents & Mater Health (ISSN 1328-6137) pp. 9-15.
159. Endacott, R., Chaboyer, W., Worall-Carter, L., Ernest, D., Edington, J. (2006).
Optimising patient outcomes through a risk management approach to ICU discharge. Intensive Care Medicine, 32, S163.
2005
160. Chaboyer, W., Kendall, E., Kendall, M. & Foster, M. (2005). Transfer out of
intensive care: An exploration of patient and family perceptions. Australian Critical Care, 18(4), 138-145.
161. Cooke, M.,Chaboyer, W., Schluter, P.& Hiratos, M. (2005). The effect of music
on preoperative anxiety in day surgery. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 52(1), 47-55.
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162. Nozaki, C., Oka, M. &Chaboyer, W. (2005). The effects of cognitive behavioral therapy program for self-care on hemodialysis patients. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 11(5), 228-236.
163. Chaboyer, W., Gillespie, B., Foster, M. & Kendall, M. (2005). The impact of an
ICU Liaison Nurse; a case study of ward nurses’ perceptions. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 14, 766-775.
164. Cooke, M., Chaboyer, W. & Hiratos, M. (2005). Music and its effect on anxiety
on short waiting periods: A critical appraisal. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 14, 145-155.
165. Roberts, B., Rickard, C., Rajbhandari, D., Turner, G., Clarke, J., Hill, D.,
Tauschke, C., Chaboyer, W.& Parsons, R. (2005). Multi-centre study of delirium in ICU patients using a simple screening tool. Australian Critical Care, 18(1), 6-16.
166. Chaboyer, W., James, H. & Kendall, M. (2005). Transitional care after ICU:
Current trends and future directions. Critical Care Nurse, 25(3), 16-28. 167. Gustad, L., Chaboyer, W. & Wallis, M. (2005). Performance of the Faces
Anxiety Scale in Patients Transferred from the ICU. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 21, 355-360.
2004
168. Chaboyer, W., Gass, E., Foster, M. (2004).Patterson of Chest Physiotherapy in
Australian Intensive Care Units. Journal of Critical Care, 19, 145-151. 169. Horn, D., Chaboyer, W. & Schluter, P. (2004). Gastric Residual Volumes in
critically ill pediatric patients: A comparison of feeding regimes. Australian Critical Care, 17(3), 98-103.
170. Chaboyer, W., Foster, M., Kendall, E. & James, H. (2004). The Impact of a
Liaison Nurse on ICU Nurses’ Perceptions of Discharge Planning. Australian Critical Care, 17(1), 25-32.
171. McMurray, A., Theobald, K. & Chaboyer, W. (2003/4). Researching Continuity
of Care: Can Quality of Life Outcomes be Linked to Nursing Care? Contemporary Nurse, 16, 51-61.
172. Roberts, B. & Chaboyer, W. (2004). Patients’ dreams and unreal experiences
following ICU admission. Nursing in Critical Care, 9(4), 173-180. 173. Chaboyer, W., Foster, M. M., Kendall, E. & Foster, M. (2004). The Intensive
Care Unit Liaison Nurse: Towards a Clear Role Description. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 20, 77-86.
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174. Chaboyer, W., Willman, A. & Johnson, P.(2004). Innovation in Embedding Evidence Based Practice in Undergraduate Nursing Curriculum: A Benchmarking Project. Nursing Education in Practice, 4, 216-223.
175. Crilly, J., Chaboyer, W. & Creedy, D. (2004). Violence towards emergency
department nurses by patients. Accident & Emergency Nursing Journal, 12, 67-73.
2003
176. Limpus, A., Chaboyer, W., Purcell, C., Schluter, P., Gibbs, H., Beller, E. &
Heatherington, R., (2003). The Effect of Body Position and Graduated Compression Stocking Length on Femoral Venous Blood Flow Velocity. Phlebology, 18(4), 198-202.
177. Chaboyer, W. & Grace, J. (2003). Following the path of ICU survivors; A
quality improvement activity. Nursing in Critical Care, 8(4), 149-155. 178. Horn, D. & Chaboyer W. (2003). Enteral Feeding; A RCT comparing
intermittent and continuous feeding regimes in critically ill children. The American Journal of Critical Care, 12, 461-468.
179. Foster, M. & Chaboyer, W. (2003). Family carers of ICU survivors: A survey
of the burden they experience. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Science, 17, 205-214.
180. Richards, B., Chaboyer, W., Bladen, T. & Schluter, P. (2003).The effect of
central venous catheter type on infections: A prospective randomised clinical trial. The Journal of Hospital Infection, 54, 10-17.
181. Limpus, A. & Chaboyer, W. (2003). The use of graduated compression
stockings in Australian intensive care units: A national audit. Australian Critical Care, 16(2), 53-58.
182. Sagawa, M., Oka, M. & Chaboyer, W. (2003). The utility of cognitive
behavioural therapy on chronic haemodialysis patient’s fluid intake: A preliminary examination. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 40, 367-373.
183. Foster, M., Kendall, E., Dickson, P., Chaboyer, W., Hunter, B. & Gee, T.
(2003). Participation and chronic disease self-management: Are we risking inequitable resource allocation? Australian Journal of Primary Health, 9(2&3), 132-140.
2002
184. Chaboyer, W., Foster, M., Kendall, E. & James, H. (2002). ICU Nurses’
Perceptions of Discharge Planning: A Preliminary Study. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 18, 90-95.
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185. Chaboyer, W., Kendall, E. & Foster, M. (2002). Use of the Blaylock Risk Assessment Screening Score to Identify ICU Patients Who May Have Complex Hospital Discharge Planning Needs. Nursing in Critical Care,7, 171-175.
186. Williams, G., Chaboyer, W. & Schluter, P. (2002). Assault related admissions
to hospital in Central Australia. Medical Journal of Australia,177, 300-304. 187. Chaboyer, W. P., Foster, M. Creamer, J. (2002). Health status of ICU survivors:
A pilot study Australian Critical Care, 15(1), 21-26. 188. Harris, D. & Chaboyer, W. (2002).The expanded role of the critical care nurse:
A review of the current position. Australian Critical Care, 15(4), 133-137. 189. McVeigh, C. & Chaboyer, W. (2002).Reliability, validity and clinical utility of
the Inventory of Functional Status After Childbirth when used in Australia. Nursing & Health Sciences 4, 107-112.
190. McVeigh, C., Moyle, K., Forrester, K., Chaboyer, W., Patterson, E. & St. John,
W. (2002). Publication syndicates: In support of nursing scholarship. The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 33(2), 63-66.
191. Winch, S., Creedy, D. & Chaboyer, W. (2002). Governing nursing conduct:
The rise of evidence-based practice. Nursing Inquiry, 9(3), 156-161.
2001 192. Oka, M. & Chaboyer, W. P. (2001). The Influence of Self-Efficacy and other
Factors on Dietary Behaviours in Japanese Haemodialysis Patients. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 7, 431-439.
193. Williams, G., Chaboyer, W., Thornsteindottir, R., Fullbrook, P. Wojner, A.
(2001). Worldwide overview of critical care nursing organisations and their activities. International Nursing Review, 48, 208-217.
194. Chaboyer, W. P. & Patterson, E. (2001). Australian hospital generalist and
critical care nurses’ perceptions of doctor-nurse collaboration. Nursing & Health Sciences, 3(2), 73-79.
195. Chaboyer, W. P., Najman, J. & Dunn, S. (2001) Cohesion amongst nurses: A
comparison of bedside vs. charge nurses’ perceptions in Australian hospitals. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 35, 526-532.
196. Chaboyer, W. P., Dunn, S., Aitkin, L., Theobald, K. & Perrot, J. (2001).
Critical care education: An examination of students’ perspectives. Nurse Education Today 21, 526-533.
197. Chaboyer, W.P., Najman, J. & Dunn, S. (2001). Factors influencing job
valuation: A comparative study of critical care and non-critical care nurses. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 38(2), 153-161.
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198. Johnson, P., Chaboyer, W., Foster, M. & Vander Vooran, R. (2001). Caregivers of ICU patients discharged home: What burden do they face? Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 17, 219-227.
199. Sagawa, M., Oka, M., Chaboyer, W. Wakako, S. & Yamaguchi, M. (2001).
Cognitive behavioral therapy for fluid control in hemodialysis patients. Nephrology Nursing Journal, 28(1), 37-39.
2000
200. Chaboyer, W. P. & Forrester, K. (2000). The use of proxy-generated health
status assessments in ICU survivors: The issue of quality of life. Journal of Law and Medicine, 8, 157-163.
201. Chaboyer, W. P. (2000). Interdisciplinary collaboration: A comparison of
critical care and non-critical care nurses. Intensive Care Medicine 26(3) Suppl. S 382.
202. Chaboyer, W. P. & Elliott, D. (2000). Health-related quality of life of ICU
survivors: A review of the literature. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 16(2), 88-97.
203. Chaboyer, W. P., Dunn, S. V. & Najman, J. (2000). Developing specialty
knowledge: The case of Australian critical care nursing. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 16(1), 13-17.
204. Williams, G. & Chaboyer, W. P. & Patterson, E.(2000).Australia’s nursing
workforce in perspective. The Journal of Nursing Administration, 6, 304-308.
1999
205. Chaboyer, W. P., Forrester, K., & Harris, D. (1999) The expanded role of acute care nurses: The issue of liability. Australian Health Review, 22(3), 110-117.
206. Chaboyer, W. P. & Creamer, J. (1999).Intellectual work of the critical care
nurse: Applications from a qualitative study. Australian Critical Care, 12(2), 66-70.
207. Chaboyer, W. P., Williams, G., Cockrill, W. & Creamer, J. (1999) Predictors
of job satisfaction in remote hospital nursing. Canadian Journal of Nursing Leadership, 12(2), 30-40.
208. Oka, M. & Chaboyer, W. P. (1999). Dietary behaviors and sources of support
in hemodialysis patients. Clinical Nursing Research, 8(4), 302-317. 209. Chaboyer, W. P., McMurray, A. & Patterson, E. (1998). Unlicenced assistive
personnel in the ICU: What is their role? International Journal of Nursing Practice, 4(4), 240-246.
210. Forrester, K. & Chaboyer, W. P. (1998). Crossing the line: The expanding role
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of nurses. Journal of Law and Medicine, 6(2), 122-128. 211. Chaboyer, W. P., Theobald, K., Pocock, J. & Friel, D. (1997). Critical care
nurses’ perceptions of their educational needs. Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, 14(3), 15-20.
212. Chaboyer, W. P. & Retsas, A. (1996). Critical care graduate diploma nursing
students needs identified in evaluation. Australian Critical Care, 9(1), 10-13. Reports 1. Bucknall, T., Chaboyer, W. et al. Australian Commission on Safety and Quality
in Healthcare (ACSQHC) (2015). Prepared by a consortium from Deakin and Griffith Universities. Engaging patients in communication at transitions of care: Final Report. Sydney: ACSQHC.
2. Chaboyer, W., McMurray, A. & Wallis, M. (2008). Standard operating protocol for implementing bedside handover in nursing. Prepared for the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care.
3. Wallis, M., Chaboyer, W. & McMurray, A. (2008). Standard operating protocols for implementing whiteboards to assist with multidisciplinary communication on medical units. Prepared for the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care.
Editorials 4. Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Healthcare (ACSQHC) (2015).
Prepared by a consortium from Deakin and Griffith Universities. Engaging patients in communication at transitions of care: Final Report. Sydney: ACSQHC.
5. Grealish, L., & Chaboyer, W. (2015). Older, in hospital and confused - The value of nursing care in preventing falls in older people with cognitive impairment. International Journal of Nursing Studies, (accepted 16 Feb, 2015). doi:10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2015.02.003. Epub ahead of print. [Guest editorial]
6. Chaboyer, W. (2010). Quality, safety and critical care nursing. Australian Critical Care, 23(3), 106-108 [invited guest editorial].
7. Gillespie, B. & Chaboyer, W. (2009). Shared mental models enhance team
performance [invited guest editorial]. Nursing in Critical Care, 14(5), 222-223).
8. Chaboyer, W., & Blake, S. (2008). Information Sharing, Knowledge Transfer and Patient Safety. Nursing in Critical Care, 13(3), 121-123 [invited guest editorial].
9. Schluter, J., Scotter, H. & Chaboyer, W. (2008). Best practice guidelines for
Australian and New Zealand on the prevention of deep vein thromboembolism: Issues and implications for nursing. Contemporary Nurse, 29(1), 3-7 [invited guest editorial].
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10. Chaboyer, W. (2006). Intensive care and beyond: Improving the transitional experiences for critically ill patients and their families. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 22, 187 – 193 [extended invited guest editorial; publication of Griffith University Professorial Lecture].
11. Miller, A. & Chaboyer, W. (2006). Captain and champion: Nurses’ role in
patient safety. Nursing in Critical Care, 11(6), 265-266 [invited guest editorial].
12. Borbasi, S. &Chaboyer, W. (2006). Taking the lead: opportunities await nurses [invited guest editorial]. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 20(2), 111-112.
Journal Guest Editor
1. Journal of Advanced Nursing (2015; December). Patient Safety Virtual Edition.
2. Australian Critical Care, 2010; 23(3), Quality, safety and critical care nursing.
Invited Review Chaboyer, W. P. (1999). Research review: Survivors of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome may experience lower quality of life than other populations. Australian Critical Care, 12, 119. Invited to provide an expert review of the nursing text entitled “Research in Practice” by P. A. Crookes & S. Davies (Eds) published by Baillière Tindall in 1998. Invited to provide an expert review of the nursing text entitled “1st Australasian Edition Nursing Research Methods, Critical Appraisal and Utilisation” by C. Beanland, Z. Schneider, G. LoBiondo-Wood & J. Haber published by Mosby in 1999. Non-Refereed Professional Publications Latimer, S., Chaboyer, W. & Gillespie, B.M. (2012). Pressure injury prevention: do patients have a role? Qld Nurse, 31(4), 33. Chaboyer, W. (2004). Research review. Australian Critical Care, 17(2), 86-87. Chaboyer, W. Australian College of Critical Care Nurses Research Advisory Chairperson’s column (four publications per year x 2 years), Critical Times. Chaboyer, W. (2002). 11th Biennial conference of the Work Group of European Nurse Researchers, GenevaSwitzerland; Impressions from an Australian Nurse. Theoria, 11(4), 32-33. Grace, J.& Chaboyer, W. (2000). Following the path of long term ICU survivors. One Year On. Critical Times, 3(4), 9.
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Grace, J.& Chaboyer, W. (1999). Following the path of long term ICU survivors. Critical Times 2(3); 4 Chaboyer, W. P. (1996). Book Review: Understanding the ECG A guide for nurses. Australian Critical Care, 9(3), 105. Chaboyer, W. P. (1996). Educational needs of critical care nurses in Queensland: Results of the Clinical Nurse Consultant Survey. Critical Issues, 2(1), 8-10. Chaboyer, W. P. (1995). Tertiary education committee report. Critical Issues, 1(1) 7. Chaboyer, W. P. (1995). Nutrition support for the critically ill adult. The Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses Queensland Branch Newsletter, 3(2), 8-11. Chaboyer, W. P. (1995). Guest editorial. The Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses Queensland Branch Newsletter, 3(2), 8-11.
PRESENTATIONS Keynote Speaker (* denotes international conference) *Holistic Nursing Care; Caring for the Patient and Caring for the Nurse. 19th Annual Meeting of Integrated Medicine of Japan. Yamaguchi, Japan. 12-13 December, 2015. *Designing a pressure injury program of research. 40th Annual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care. 29 – 31 October, 2015. Auckland, NZ. Developing and testing a pressure injury prevention care bundle. The Alfred Research Week. 21 October, 2015. Melbourne, Vic. Australia.
* Developing and leading a high impact research centre: Strategies for success. Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) Nurses Honor Society 26th Annual Research Congress 23-27 July, 2015. San Juan, Puerto Rico.
*Patient Safety Keynote address to the International Council on Women’s Health Issues, Cape Town, South Africa 10 – 12 November, 2014.
Approaches to Clinical Nursing Research Focusing on Patient Safety. North-West University Nursing Research Symposium. Potchefstroom, South Africa 17 November, 2014.
Promoting Patient Safety Through Patient Participation in Care. Australian Capital Region Nursing and Midwifery Research Centre Biennial Research Conference, Canberra, ACT, 16-17 October, 2014. *Building and Leading a High Performing Research Centre; Strategies for Success. Europe Region Sigma Theta Tau International Conference. 16-18 June, 2014, Gothenburg, Sweden.
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Panel Discussion – Perspectives of Issues in Clinical Handover. National Clinicians Network Forum, 19 April, 2013. Brisbane. *Developing a Centre of Nursing Research Excellence. RCN 2013 International Nursing Research Conference. 20 – 22 March, 2013. Belfast. *Emergency Nursing in the Future. Swedish Association for Anaesthetic and Intensive Care Nurses 50th Anniversary Conference (Riksföreningen för Anestesia och Intensivård). 22-23 November, 2012, Stockholm, Sweden. *ICU Liaison Nurses. Swedish Association for Anaesthetic and Intensive Care Nurses 50th Anniversary Conference (Riksföreningen för Anestesia och Intensivård). 22-23 November, 2012, Stockholm, Sweden. * ICU Liaison Nurse Role Development in Australia. II Congreso de la Federación Latinoamericana de Enfermería en Cuidado Intensivo (Second Latin American Critical Care Nursing Conference). 24 – 26 June, 2011. Cordoba, Argentina. *Transforming Care Strategies and Nursing Sensitive Patient Outcomes. Argentinean Nurses Day conference. 22 November, 2011. Buenos Aires, Argentina. *An Australian Perspective; Multidisciplinary Research Challenges and Potentials. The International Symposium on Interdisciplinary Research. 9 July, 2011. Chung Hwa University, Taiwan. *Approaches to Measuring Adverse Events; A Foundation for Patient Safety Research. The International Symposium on Interdisciplinary Research. 9 July, 2011. Chung Hwa University, Taiwan. *Transforming Care at the Bedside; An Australian Perspective. The International Symposium on Interdisciplinary Research. 9 July, 2011. Chung Hwa University, Taiwan. 12th ACCCN Institute of Continuing Education (ICE). Critical Care Nursing Remember the Past and Aspire to the Future. Perth, WA, 20-21 May, 2011. Clinical Handover Nursing Shift to Shift, Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Services, Queensland Health. ‘Clinical Handover’. Brisbane, Qld, 17 March, 2011. 34th Australian and New Zealand Annual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care. Leaving ICU; Minimising the Risk. Perth, WA., 29-31 October, 2009. 34th Australian and New Zealand Annual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care. Safety Culture in ICU in Australia. Perth, WA., 29-31 October, 2009. 34th Australian and New Zealand Annual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care. Nursing Protocols; Do the Work? Perth, WA., 29-31 October, 2009. *22nd Annual Congress of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine. How to
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Translate Research Evidence into Clinical Practice. Vienna, Austria. 11-14 October, 2009. *22nd Annual Congress of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine. Quality Improvement Strategy to Transform Care at the Bedside. Vienna, Austria. 11-14 October, 2009. *3rd International Safety Quality Audit & Outcomes Research in Intensive Care. ICU Safety Survey Results; Where to From Here? Queenstown, NZ. 6-7 August, 2009. *3rd International Safety Quality Audit & Outcomes Research in Intensive Care. Implementing Protocols. Queenstown, NZ. 6-7 August, 2009. *Icelandic Critical Care Nurses’ Association Annual conference. Evidence Based Care and Clinical Practice Guidelines. Reykjavik, Iceland. 28-30 September, 2007. *British Association of Critical Care Nurses. Beyond Sharing Patient Information; Reconsidering Knowledge Transfer in the ICU. Brighton, UK, 17-19 October, 2007. * COPICON The Combined Congress of the South African Thoracic Society and the Critical Care Society of Southern Africa. Keynote to open the Congress (First Nurse to deliver an opening keynote). Improving Clinical Practices of ICU Nurses. Sun City, South Africa, 22-26 July, 2005. * First World Federation of Critical Care Nurses and British Association of Critical Care Nurses Conference. Advanced Roles in Critical Care; What is the Future? Cambridge, UK. 13 – 15 September, 2004. *31st Annual Conference of the Renal Society of Australasia. “Developing a Program of Clinical Nursing Research”. Brisbane. 15-17 May, 2003. Australian College of Critical Care Nurses, 4th Annual Meeting of the Institute of Continuing Education. “Are there Boundaries to the Critical Care Nurse Role?” Sydney. 2-3 May, 2003. Invited Speaker (* denotes international conference) *Developing and testing complex healthcare interventions. 40th Annual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care. 29 – 31 October, 2015. Auckland, NZ.
*Promoting patient safety through non-technical skills. 40th Annual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care. 29 – 31 October, 2015. Auckland, NZ.
*Building a high performance research centre; Strategies for success. 40th Annual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care. 29 – 31 October, 2015. Auckland, NZ.
Patient participation; a patient safety imperative. Nambour Hospital Research Symposium. 14 October, 2015. Nambour, Qld, Australia.
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*Developing and testing a pressure ulcer prevention care bundle. Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) Nurses Honor Society 26th Annual Research Congress 23-27 July. San Joan, Puerto Rico.
*The art of argument: Selling the significance of your proposed research. RCN 2013 International Nursing Research Conference. 20 – 22 March, 2013. Belfast. The Science of Essential Nursing Care. Australian College of Critical Care Nurses Institute of Continuing Education. 1-2 June, 2012. Melbourne. * Improving the ICU Discharge Process; A Three Phased Study. II Congreso de la Federación Latinoamericana de Enfermería en Cuidado Intensivo (Second Latin Amiccan Critical Care Nursing Conference). 24 – 26 June, 2011. Cordoba, Argentina. * Nursing Shift-to-Shift Handover in the ICU. II Congreso de la Federación Latinoamericana de Enfermería en Cuidado Intensivo (Second Latin Amiccan Critical Care Nursing Conference). 24 – 26 June, 2011. Cordoba, Argentina. *What is the Evidence on the Effectiveness of the ICU Liaison Nurse? Argentinean Nurses Day conference. 22 November, 2011. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Structures and Processes to Develop Research Capacity. 36th Australian and New Zealand annual scientific meeting on intensive care, 13 – 15 October, 2011. Brisbane, Australia. 12th ACCCN Institute of Continuing Education (ICE). Non-technical Skills Training. Perth, WA, 20-21 May, 2011.
*Health Outcomes for Better Information and Care Symposium, The Effect of Transforming Care at the Bedside on Nursing Sensitive Patient outcomes. 23-24 September, 2010 University of Toronto, Canada. *The International Symposium on Evidenced-Based Healthcare, Clinical Practice Guidelines; A Strategy to Promote Evidence Based Practice. 25-26 June, 2010. Sin-LauHospital, Taiwan. *The International Symposium on Evidenced-Based Healthcare, Transforming Care at the Bedside; Current Australian Research and Future Plans. 25-26 June, 2010. Sin-LauHospital, Taiwan. *3rd International Conference on Safety Quality Audit & Outcomes Research in Intensive Care. ICU Safety Survey. 6 – 7 August, 2009. Queenstown, NZ. *3rd International Conference on Safety Quality Audit & Outcomes Research in Intensive Care. Implementing Protocols. 6 – 7 August, 2009. Queenstown, NZ. *University of Toronto Nursing Symposium on Quality and Safety. ICU Nurses’ Contribution to Patient Outcomes: An Examination of Nurse-Led Protocols. 15 June, 2009. Toronto, Canada.
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Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care Using Tools to Make Clinical Handover Safe: A Practical Workshop. Implementing Bedside Nursing Handover. 28 May, 2009. Perth, Australia. Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care Using Tools to Make Clinical Handover Safe: A Practical Workshop. Implementing Bedside Nursing Handover. 30 March, 2009. Brisbane, Australia. Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care Using Tools to Make Clinical Handover Safe: A Practical Workshop. Implementing Bedside Nursing Handover. 24 November, 2008. Adelaide, Australia. *Asia Pacific Critical Care Congress. Do ICU Liaison Nurses Improve Outcomes? 31 October – 2 November, 2008. Sydney, Australia. *Asia Pacific Critical Care Congress. Panel Discussion: The Future of ICU Outreach. October – 2 November, 2008. Sydney, Australia. *Icelandic Critical Care Nurses’ Association Annual conference. Beyond Sharing Patient Information; Reconsidering Knowledge Transfer in the ICU. 28-30 September, 2007. Reykjavik, Iceland. *Icelandic Critical Care Nurses’ Association Annual conference. Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. 28-30 September, 2007. Reykjavik, Iceland. *Icelandic Critical Care Nurses’ Association Annual conference. Transitional Care and Outreach. 28-30 September, 2007. Reykjavik, Iceland. 7th Victorian ACCCN Annual Symposium on Critical Care. Time and Motion and Critical Incidents: Understanding ICU Nurses’ Work. Melbourne, 31 August, 2007. ICE (Institute of Continuing Education) 8th Annual Meeting. Research; Vital to Critical Care. Adelaide, 4-5 October, 2007. ICE (Institute of Continuing Education) 8th Annual Meeting. From Research Question to Presentation. Adelaide, 4-5 October, 2007. * 51st Congress of Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy. Improving Dialysis Nursing Practice. Yokohama, Japan, 23-25 June, 2006. Princess Alexandra Week Conference. Activities Undertaken by Nursing Staff in Acute Care Hospitals. Brisbane, Queensland, 23 August, 2006 * 9th Congress of the World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine. Developing a Research Question and Choosing a Research Design. Buenos Aires, Argentina, 27031 August, 2005. * 9th Congress of the World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine. Evidence Based Nursing. Buenos Aires, Argentina, 27031 August, 2005.
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* COPICON The Combined Congress of the South African Thoracic Society and the Critical Care Society of Southern Africa. Expert Review of Nursing Texts focusing on “Research in Practice”. Sun City, South Africa, 22-26 July, 2005. * COPICON The Combined Congress of the South African Thoracic Society and the Critical Care Society of Southern Africa. Quality of Life after ICU; A Pilot Study. Sun City, South Africa, 22-26 July, 2005. *First World Federation of Critical Care Nurses and British Association of Critical Care Nurses Conference. Developing a Model of Clinical Nursing Research. Cambridge, UK. 13 – 15 September, 2004. *29th Annual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care. “Advanced Practice”. Melbourne, 7 - 10 October, 2004. 11thQueensland Combined Critical Care Conference. Advanced roles in critical care – What is the future. Sunshine Coast, Qld., 19 – 21 November, 2004. 5th Annual Meeting of the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses Institute of Continuing Education (ICE). Qualitative and Quantitative Proposals Exemplars. Gold Coast, Qld., 7 – 8 May, 2004. 5th Annual Meeting of the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses Institute of Continuing Education (ICE). Writing a Research Proposal. Gold Coast, Qld., 7 – 8 May, 2004. *28th Annual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care. “ICU Transitions”. Cairnes, 10 – 14 September, 2003. *International Council of Nursing, Building Excellence through Evidence Conference. “Implementing an evidence-based approach to clinical decision making in curricula.” (Symposium presentation with A. Willman). Marrakesh, Morocco. 27 – 29 June, 2003. *48th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Dialysis. “Undertaking Clinical Nursing Research: A Model that is Working!” Osaka, Japan. 20 – 22 June, 2003. 4th Annual Meeting of the Institute of Continuing Education, Australian College of Critical Care Nurses. “Developing Clinical Research: A Model of Collaboration.” Sydney. 2-3 May, 2003. *27th Annual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care. “Role of ICU Nurses Outside of the ICU Walls”. Perth 17-20 October, 2002. *46th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Dialysis. “Quality of Life in End Stage Renal Failure Patients”. 22 – 24 June, 2001. Gold Coast Hospital Symposium “Innovative Partnerships in Health Care”. 9 August, 2001. Australian College of Critical Care Nurses Queensland Branch Annual Scientific
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Meeting 6 August, 2001 (declined due to overseas commitment). 10thQueensland Combined Medical and Nursing Critical Care Conference 9 – 11 June 2000. Coolum, Queensland. Invited International Lectures Sagrado Corazón Hospital, Buenos Aires. Developing a Program of Clinical Nursing Research and a Research Capacity. 21 November, 2011. Kitasato University School of Nursing, Tokyo, Japan “Evidence Based Practice: Developing Skills in Critical Appraisal and Systematic Reviewing”. 17 June, 2003. Malmö University Department of Health and Society. “Care of the Family in ICU.” Malmö, Sweden. Malmö University Hospital. “The Use of Graduated Compression Stockings in the ICU.” Malmö, Sweden. University of Alberta Faculty of Nursing. “Developing a Model of ICU Transition”. Edmonton Alberta, Canada. University of British Columbia Faculty of Nursing. “Developing a Model of ICU Transition”. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. National University Hospital and Kandang Kerbau Women and Children’s Hospital, Singapore. “Enhancing Services, Enabling Nurses, Empowering Patients: Lessons Learned from Research.” 22 July, 2002. Nephrology Nurses Research Study Group “Dialysis in Australia”. Yamagata, Japan, 30 July, 2001. Department of Nursing, School of Medicine, Yamagata University. “Australian Nursing”. 2 August, 2001. Nissoken, Tokyo. “Issues in the Measurement and Review of the Quality of Life in ICU Survivors”. Tokyo, Japan, 28 July, 2001. Niimi College, Niimi, Japan. “Australian Nursing”. Department of Nursing26 June, 2001. Conference Presentations (peer reviewed abstracts; oral presentation unless stated otherwise) International Tobiano, G., Bucknall, T., Marshall, A., Guinane, J., Chaboyer, W. (2015). Nurses’ views of patient participation in nursing care. Top student award. Abstract presented orally at International Society of Communication and Medicine’s conference entitled
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“Building Bridges: Communication and Patient Safety”, 15-16 June, 2015. Montecatini Terme, Italy. Tuffaha HW, Roberts S, Chaboyer W, Gordon LG, Scuffham PA. Cost-effectiveness and value of information analyses of nutritional support in preventing pressure ulcers in high-risk hospitalised patients. Value in Health. 2014; 17:A612-613. ISPOR Scientific Achievement Award: Best Student Poster Presentation. ISOR 17th Annual European Congress, 2014. Roberts, S., Desbrow, B. & Chaboyer, W. Patient perceptions of the role of nutrition for pressure ulcer prevention in hospital. National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel Biennial Conference, Orlando, Florida, USA. February, 2015. Poster presentation. Roberts, S., Desbrow, B., Leveritt, M., Banks, M. & Chaboyer, W. Patients participating in their nutrition care: a pilot RCT for improving nutritional intakes in hospital. American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition’s Clinical Nutrition Week, Long Beach, California, USA. February, 2015. Poster presentation. Roberts, S., Desbrow, B. & Chaboyer, W. Patient perceptions of the role of nutrition for pressure injury prevention in hospital. Gold Coast Health and Medical Research Conference, Gold Coast, Australia. December, 2014. Oral presentation. Tuffaha, H., Roberts, S., Chaboyer, W., Gordon L. & Scuffham, P. Cost-effectiveness and value of information analyses of nutritional support in preventing pressure ulcers in high risk hospitalised patients. International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research 17th Annual European Congress, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. November, 2014. Poster presentation. Roberts, S., Chaboyer, W., Leveritt, M., Banks, M. & Desbrow, B. Nutritional intakes of patients at risk of pressure injury in the clinical setting. Australian Wound Management Association National Conference, Gold Coast, Australia. May, 2014. Poster presentation. KCI Best Poster Award – Translation The Woodlands, Houston, Texas, USA. February, 2013. Poster presentation.
Lin, F., Marshall, A., Foster, M., Hervey, L., Hartzenburg, N., Hancock, J., & Chaboyer, W. (2014). Facilitating the transition process of an ICU relocation using Change Laboratory method. Paper presented at the The 39th Australian and New Zealand Annual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care, Melbourne, Australia.
Amy Spooner, Wendy Chaboyer, Leanne Aitken, Amanda Corley, John Fraser, Developing an electronic ICU specific minimum dataset by examining current team leader nursing handover content, Australian New Zealand Annual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care 16-18 October, 2014, Melbourne-Winner of the Best Quality and Safety Paper. Gillespie, B.M; Chaboyer, W; McInnes, E; Kent, B; Whitty, J & Thalib, L. (2014). Repositioning for prevention of pressure ulcers in adult patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Sigma Theta Tau Conference, Gothenberg, Sweden, June 16-18.
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Roberts, S., Chaboyer, W., Leveritt, M., Banks, M., & Desbrow, B. Nutritional intakes of patients at risk of pressure ulcers in the clinical setting. National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel Biennial Conference,
Burston S, Chaboyer W, Gillespie B, Carroll R, The Effects of a transforming care initiative on nurse-sensitive indicators in acute surgical units: a time series study. RCN Annual International Nursing Research Conference 20-22 March 2013 Belfast.
Roberts, S., Chaboyer, W., Leveritt, M., Banks, M., and Desbrow, B. Nutritional intakes of patients at risk of pressure ulcers in the clinical setting. National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel Biennial Conference, Feb 2013, The Woodlands, Houston, Texas USA. Poster presentation.
Green, A., McIntyre, T., Taylor, C., Elliott, M., Evans, S., Chaboyer, W. & Jones, D. (2013). ICU Liaison nurse; An analysis of service delivery in 17 hospitals. 37th Australian and New Zealand annual scientific meeting on intensive care, 25-27 October, 2012. Adelaide, Australia. Chaboyer, W., Aitken, L. & Burmeister, L. (2012). Effects of a new 2-tiered rapid response system on unexpected ICU admissions and cardiac arrests. Union of Risk Management for Preventative Medicine (URMPM). 8 – 9 September, 2012. London, England. Chaboyer, W., Aitken, L. & Burmeister, L. (2012). Evaluating a new 2-tier Rapid Response System. 7th International Conference on Rapid Response Systems and Medical Emergency Teams. 7 – 9 May, Sydney. McMurray, A., Henly, D., Chaboyer, W., Clapton, J., Lizzio, A. & Teml, M. (2011). Griffith Health Future Leaders, Presentation, First International Conference on Faculty Development in the Health Professions, Toronto Canada, May 11, 2011. Lin, F. Chaboyer, W. & Wallis, M (2010). Exploring the ICU Discharge Process Using Activity Theory and Distributed Cognition. 2010 Beijing International Nursing Conference. 19-22 August. Beijing, China. Chaboyer, W., (2010). The effect of transforming nursing care strategies on nursing sensitive indicators. 2ndCollege of Nursing, Taipei Medical University. Dealing with Chronicity and Disability: Nursing Practice Innovation. 26-28 May, Taipei, Taiwan. Mitchell, M., Chaboyer, W., Burmeister, L & Foster, M. (2008). The future of families in ICU - the positive effects of partnering with families. Asia Pacific Critical Care Congress. 31 October – 2 November, 2008. Sydney, Australia. Lin, F., Chaboyer, W. & Wallis, M. (2008). Journey to Safety: A review of the literature on factors contributing to ICU patients' discharge process. Asia Pacific Critical Care Congress. 31 October – 2 November, 2008. Sydney, Australia. Chaboyer, W., McMurray, A. & Wallis, M. (2008). Bedside handover in nursing. 6thAustralasian Conference on Safety and Quality in Health Care, 1-3 September, Christchurch, NZ.
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Wallis, M. , Wallen, K., Chaboyer, W. & McMurray, A. (2008). Whiteboard assisted multidisciplinary communication. Australasian Conference on Safety and Quality in Health Care, 1-3 September, Christchurch, NZ (poster). Chaboyer, W., McMurray, A. & Wallis, M. Bedside handover in nursing (2008). International Forum on Quality and Safety in Health Care. Paris France, 22-25 April. Paris, France. (poster) Wallis, M., Wallen, K., Chaboyer, W.& McMurray, A. (2008). The use of whiteboards to assist multidisciplinary communication. International Forum on Quality and Safety in Health Care. Paris France, 22-25 April. Paris, France. (show and tell poster) Chaboyer, W., Wallis, M. & Richards, B. (2007). Improving reporting of patient deterioration. 1st International Conference on Safety, Quality, Audit & Outcomes Research in Intensive Care. Queenstown, NZ. 7 – 12 August, 2007. Chaboyer, W., Fromader, T., Robertson, I. & Gowardman, J. (2007). The effect of Probiotics on Diarrhoea in critically ill tube fed patients; A RCT. European Society of Intensive Care Medicine, Berlin, German, 7-10 Oct. Endacott, R., Chaboyer, W., & Edington, J. (2007). Predictors of adverse events in patients discharged from ICU (Endacott, Chaboyer, Edington) European Society of Intensive Care Medicine 20th Annual Congress Berlin, 7-10 October. Schluter, J., Seaton, P. & Chaboyer, W. Delegate or undertake: Making decisions in nursing practice. International Council of Nurses Conference: Nurses at the forefront. Yokohama, Japan. May, 2007. Chaboyer, W., Wallis, M. & Richards, B. Improving reporting of deterioration; A three-phased study. 1st International Conference on Safety, Quality, Audit & Outcomes Research in Intensive Care. Queenstown, New Zealand. 7-12 August, 2007. Endacott, R., Chaboyer, W., Worall-Carter, L., Ernest, D., Edington, J. (2006). Optimising patient outcomes through a risk management approach to ICU discharge. Poster presentation. European Society of Intensive Care Medicine 19th Annual Congress Barcelona, 24-27 September. Willman, A., Chaboyer, W. Glans, C & Stockhausen, L. A didactic model to implement evidence based nursing in clinical decision-making. International Council of Nursing, Building Excellence through Evidence Conference. Marrakesh, Morocco. 27 – 29 June, 2003. Chaboyer, W. & Foster, M. Sustained low-efficiency dialysis (SLED): A new approach to renal replacement therapy in the ICU. 48th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Dialysis. 20 – 22 June, 2003. Limpus, A. &Chaboyer, W. Undertaking clinical research; A collaborative model that is working. 13th International Nursing Research Congress Sigma Theta Tau/Royal College of Australia Conference. 21 – 24 July, 2002. Brisbane, Australia.
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Limpus A., Chaboyer W., Hetherington R., Purcell C., Gibbs H., Beller E. (2002). The Effect of Graduated Compression Stocking Length & Body Position on Blood Flow Velocity. Oral presentation at International Vascular Conference; 31 August – 4 September. Gold Coast, Australia. Foster, L. & Chaboyer, W. (2001). A two year RCT of outcomes of haemodialysis catheters in the ICU. World Congress of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine. 28 October – 1 November. Sydney, Australia. Foster, L. & Chaboyer, W. (2001). A comparison of haemodialysis catheters and associated infection rates in critically ill patients in Australia. Intravenous Nurses’ Society Annual Meeting 28 April – 3 May. Indianapolis, Indianna, USA. Bublitz, L., Chaboyer, W., Brampton, T., Bladen, T. & Foster, L. (2001). Haemodialysis catheter colonisation and infection rates: A randomised controlled trial. Renal Society of Australasia, Wellington, New Zealand. 9 – 11 March, 2001. Chaboyer, W. (2000).Interprofessional Collaboration in Australian Hospitals. 13th Annual Congress of Intensive Care Medicine 1 – 4 October, 2000. Rome, Italy. Horn, D. &Chaboyer, W. (2000). A Comparison of Gastric Feeding Methods, Continuous versus Intermittent, in the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit. 25th International ANZICS/CACCN Conference Canberra, ACT. 19 - 22 October, 2000. Chaboyer, W., Shaw, M., Flowerdew, G., Fedorak, R., & Jones, A. (1994). The effect of Home Parenteral Nutrition on quality of life. A poster presentation at the 18th Clinical Congress of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, San Antonio, Tx. National Anderson, V., Chaboyer, W., Fenwick, J., Gillespie, B. & Sneddon, A. (2014). The use of negative pressure wound therapy dressings in obese women undergoing caesarean section: a feasibility study. Australian Wound Management Association National Conference. 7-10 May, 2014. Gold Coast.
Gillespie, B.M, Chaboyer, W; Allen, P; Morley, N & Niuewenhoven, P. (2014). Generating evidence in the management of acute wounds: Series of research, summary of findings. Australian Wound Management National Conference, Gold Coast May 6-8,
Gillespie, B.M; Chaboyer, W; McInnes, E; Kent, B; Whitty, J & Thalib, L. (2014). Repositioning for prevention of pressure ulcers in adult patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Australian Wound Management National Conference, Gold Coast May 6-8,
Roberts, S., Chaboyer, W., Leveritt, M., Banks, M. and Desbrow, B. Nutritional intakes of patients at risk of pressure injury in the clinical setting. Australian Wound
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Management Association National Conference, May 2014, Gold Coast, Australia. Poster presentation.
Latimer, S., Chaboyer, W., & Gillespie, B. (2014). The patients' voice: Exploring patients' perception of their role in pressure. Oral presentation, Australian Wound Management National Conference 2014, Gold Coast, May 2014 Latimer, S., Chaboyer, W., & Gillespie, B. (2014). Are planned pressure injury prevention strategies being implemented? Results of an observational study. Poster presentation, Australian Wound Management National Conference 2014, Gold Coast, May 2014 Spooner AJ, Chaboyer W, Corley A, Hammond N, Fraser JF. Developing and ICU specific minimum dataset by examining current bedside nursing handover content. International Safety Quality Audit & Outcomes Research in ICU, Melbourne, July 2013. Oral Presentation. Spooner AJ, Chaboyer W, Corley A, Hammond N, Fraser JF.An evidence based ICU specific minimum dataset for bedside nursing handover improves communication. Australia and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Annual Scientific Meeting, Hobart, October, 2013. Oral Presentation. Lin, F., Marshall, A. P., Chaboyer, W., Hartzenburg, N., Hancock, J., Foster, M., & Hervey, L. (2013). Using Change Laboratory method to transform intensive care unit nursing teamwork during hospital relocation – a pilot study – a study in progress. Paper presented at the Gold Coast Health and Medical Research Conference Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia.
Gillespie, B.M., Chaboyer, W & Fairweather, N. (2012). Factors that Influence the Expected Length of Operation: Results of a prospective study. Paper presented at the ACORN Biennial Conference – Darwin Convention Centre, Australia – May 23 – 26.
Barnier, J., Green, H. J., & Chaboyer, W. (2012). Associations between illness representations and health-related quality of life in injured adults: A brief cognitive-behavioural therapy early intervention. Paper presented at 35th Annual National Conference of the Australian Association for Cognitive and Behaviour Therapy, Gold Coast, Australia, 17-21 October. Spooner AJ, Chaboyer W, Corley A, Hammond N, Fraser JF. Understanding Current Handover Practices as a Baseline for Improvement: An Observational study. 6th International Conference in Safety, Quality, Audit and Outcomes in Intensive Care Research, Sydney, July 2012. Oral Presentation. Spooner AJ, Chaboyer W, Corley A, Hammond N, Fraser JF. Developing an ICU specific minimum dataset by examining current bedside nursing handover content. Australia and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Annual Scientific Meeting, Adelaide, October 2012. Oral Presentation.
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Spooner AJ, Chaboyer W, Corley A, Hammond N, Fraser JF. Developing an ICU specific minimum dataset by examining current bedside nursing handover content. The Prince Charles Hospital Research Forum, October, 2012. Oral Presentation. Spooner AJ, Chaboyer W, Corley A, Hammond N, Fraser JF Examining current ICU nursing handover practices as a baseline for improvement. . 21st Annual RBWH Healthcare Symposium, October 2012. Oral Presentation.
Spooner AJ, Chaboyer W, Corley A, Hammond N, Fraser JF. Understanding Current Handover Practices as a Baseline for Improvement: An Observational study. Australia and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Annual Scientific Meeting, Melbourne, October, 2011. Oral Presentation. Spooner AJ, Chaboyer W, Corley A, Hammond N, Fraser JF. Understanding Current Handover Practices as a Baseline for Improvement: An Observational study. Centre for Healthcare Improvement, Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Service – Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital. Oral presentation. Barnier, J., Green, H. J., & Chaboyer, W. (2012). Associations between illness representations and health-related quality of life in injured adults: A brief cognitive-behavioural therapy early intervention. Paper presented at 35th Annual National Conference of the Australian Association for Cognitive and Behaviour Therapy, Gold Coast, Australia, 17-21 October. Gillespie, B.M., Chaboyer, W & Fairweather, N. (2011). Factors that Influence the Expected Length of Operation: Results of a prospective study. Gold Coast Medical & Health Sciences Conference, October 28th-29th, Palm Meadows, Gold Coast.
Roberts, S., Chaboyer, W., Leveritt, M., Banks, M., Desbrow, B. “Clinical dietetics and public health nutrition: a new partnership for prevention of malnutrition and pressure injuries”. Gold Coast Health and Medical Research Conference, Nov 2011, Gold Coast, Australia. Poster presentation.
Latimer, S., Chaboyer, W., & Hall, A. (2011). Predicting medication omission: A foundation for evidence-based strategies to improve patient safety. Oral presentation, The Great Healthcare Challenge International conference, Melbourne, Oct, 2011. Latimer, S., Chaboyer, W., & Hall, A. (2011). Predicting medication omission: A 2011 State Conference, Brisbane, Aug, 2011. Latimer, S., Chaboyer, W., & Hall, A. (2011). Predicting medication omission: A foundation for evidence-based strategies to improve patient safety. Poster presentation, Gold Coast Medical and Health Science 2011, Southport, Oct, 2011. Latimer, S., Chaboyer, W., & Hall, A. (2011). Predicting medication omission: A foundation for evidence-based strategies to improve patient safety. Oral presentation, Nursing and Midwifery 4th Passionate about Practice
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Corley A, Spooner AJ, Chaboyer W, Hammond N, Fraser JF. Frequent Interruptions to Bedside Nursing Handover: An Observational Study. Australia and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Annual Scientific Meeting, Melbourne, October, 2011. Poster. Spooner AJ, Chaboyer W, Corley A, Hammond N, Fraser JF. Understanding Current Handover Practices as a Baseline for Improvement: An Observational study. State-wide Intensive Care Clinical Network, Nursing Workforce Annual Forum, 2011. Oral presentation. Gillespie, B.M., Chaboyer, W & Fairweather, N. (2010). The influence of interruptions on length of delay in surgery paper presented at the ACORN Biennial Conference – Perth Convention Centre, Australia – May 19th – 22nd.
Lin, F., Chaboyer, W., Foster, M., Retallick, L., & Richards, B. (2010). Redesigning the ICU nursing discharge process: a quality improvement study.Paper presented at the ANZICS/ACCCN Intensive Care Annual Scientific Meeting 2010 Melbourne, Australia.
Lin, F., Chaboyer, W. & Wallis, M. (2009). The influence of individual power and interdepartmental mistrust on the ICU patient discharge process. Poster presented at the 34th Australian and New Zealand annual scientific meeting on intensive care, Perth, Australia. Gillespie, B.M., Chaboyer, W & Fairweather, N. (2009). Implementing structured communication in the OR: An investigation into the perils and pitfalls paper presented at the Perioperative Nurses Association of Queensland Annual Conference – Brisbane Convention Centre, Australia – October 9-11th.
Gillespie, B.M., Chaboyer, W & Lizzio, A. (2008) “Error in the OR: The role of teamwork and communication, paper presented at the 13th ACORN National Conference in Gold Coast, Australia – May 22nd.
Henry, R., Bailey, R., Mitchell, M. & Chaboyer, W. (2008).Renal patients satisfaction with pre-dialysis education. Empowerment Through Caring; Renal Society of Australasia, 26-28 June. Sydney Chaboyer, W., Fromader, T., Robertson, I. & Gowardman, J. (2007). Prevention of enteral feeding related diarrhea by multi-component probiotics: A randomised, double-blind placebo controlled intervention trial. 32nd Annual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care. 25-28 October, 2007. Rotorura New Zealand. Winner Best Nursing Paper. Wallen, K., Chaboyer, W. & Creedy, D. (2006). Patient Reporting PTSD Symptoms 1 Month after ICU Discharge. 31stAnnual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care. 12 – 15 October, Hobart, Australia. Abstract published in Australian Critical Care (2006), 19(4), p. 154.
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Abbey, M., Chaboyer, W. & Mitchell, M. (2006). Nursing Activities in ICU: A time and motion study. 31stAnnual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care. 12 – 15 October, Hobart, Australia. Abstract published in Australian Critical Care (2006), 19(4), p. 148. Chaboyer, W. Foster, M. & Ball, C. (2005). Predictors of adverse events in ICU patients transferred to the ward. 30thAnnual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care. 20-23 October, Adelaide. Australia. Chaboyer, W. & Foster, M. (2003). The Impact of an ICU Liaison Nurse on ICU Discharge Delay; An Intervention Study. 28th Annual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care. 10-14 September. Cairns, Australia.Winner Best Nursing Paper. Limpus A. & Chaboyer W. (2002). The Use of Graduated Compression Stockings in Australian Intensive Care Units – A National Audit. 27th Annual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care. 17 – 20 October. Perth, Australia. Limpus A., Chaboyer W., Hetherington R., Purcell C., Gibbs H., & Beller E. (2002). The Effect of Graduated Compression Stocking Length & Body Position on Blood Flow Velocity. ANZICS/ACCCN 27th Annual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care. 17 – 20 October. Perth, Australia. Limpus A. & Chaboyer W. (2002). Undertaking Clinical Research; A Collaborative Model that is Working! 27th Annual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care. 17 – 20 October. Perth, Australia. Roberts, B. & Chaboyer, W. (2002). ICU is a dream. 27th Annual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care. 17 – 20 October. Perth, Australia. Harris, D. &Chaboyer, W. (2002).Role expansion and critical care nursing experience: Is there a correlation? 27th Annual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care. 17 – 20 October. Perth, Australia. Limpus A., Chaboyer W., Hetherington R., Purcell C., Gibbs H. & Beller E. (2002). The Effect of Graduated Compression Stocking Length & Body Position on Blood Flow Velocity. Oral presentation at 42ndAnnual Princess Alexandra Hospital Week Scientific Meeting; July. Brisbane, Australia. Winner “Best Nursing Paper” Harris, D. &Chaboyer, W. (2000). Expanded Practice in Rural Critical Care Nursing. Chaboyer, W. P. (1999).Developing Specialty Knowledge: The Case of Australian Critical Care Nurses. 25thAnnual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care Conference Canberra, ACT. 19 - 22 October, 2000. Chaboyer, W. P. (1999). Developing Specialty Knowledge : The Case of Australian Critical Care Nurses. 24ndAnnual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care Christchurch, New Zealand. 14 – 17 October, 1999. Chaboyer, W. P. (1998).A comparison of critical care and non-critical care nursing practice: Independent actions and collaboration. 23ndAnnual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care Melbourne, Victoria. 9 - 11 October, 1998.
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Chaboyer, W. P. (1997). A Comparison of Critical Care and Non-Critical Care Nursing Practice. Abstract accepted for presentation at the 22ndAnnual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care. 16-19 October, 1997. Hobart, Tasmania Chaboyer, W.P., Theobald, K., Pocock, J. & Friel, D. (1996). Critical Care Nurses and their educational needs. 7th National Nurse Education Conference. 3 - 5 September, Alice Springs, Northern Territory. Chaboyer, W. P. & Shaw, M. (1994). The effect of Home Parenteral Nutrition on Quality of Life. 20th Scientific Meeting of the Australian Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, Brisbane Qld. Chaboyer, W. P. (1992). Eating patterns successful dieters use to maintain their weight losses. Poster presented at the Canadian Association of University Schools of Nursing. Charlottetown, PEI. State Chaboyer, W., McMurray, A. & Wallis M. (2008). Bedside Handover; One Strategy to Transform Care at the Bedside. Learning to Action Symposium, Queensland Health. Brisbane, Qld, 18 June, 2008. Chaboyer, W., et al. Skill-mix. Princess Alexandra Hospital Research Week Conference (20-24 August, 2006), Brisbane, Qld. Chaboyer, W. (2006). Activities Undertaken by Nursing Staff in Acute Care Hospitals. Queensland Health and Medical Research Conference. 23 November, Brisbane. QLD. Chaboyer, W. (2006). Scope of Practice Panel Presentation. Nursing Grand Rounds. Gold Coast Hospital. 31 October. Chaboyer, W.,et al. (2006). A comparison of the work undertaken by medical and surgical nurses. Princess Alexandra Hospital Research Week Conference (23-August, 2006), Brisbane, Qld. Wallis, M., Chaboyer, W. et al. (2006). Considering the role of the Registered and Enrolled Nurse. Gold Coast Hospital, 17 October, 2006. Chaboyer, W. (2005). Adverse Events Experienced After ICU Discharge. Queensland Health and Medical Research Conference. 3 November, Brisbane. QLD. Limpus A., Chaboyer W., Hetherington R., Purcell C., Gibbs H. & Beller E. (2002). The Effect of Graduated Compression Stocking Length & Body Position on Blood Flow Velocity. Oral presentation at 42ndAnnual Princess Alexandra Hospital Week Scientific Meeting. 15 – 19 July. Brisbane, Australia. Winner “Best Nursing Paper” Limpus A., Chaboyer W., Hetherington R., Purcell C., Gibbs H., Beller E. (2002). The Effect of Graduated Compression Stocking Length & Body Position on Blood
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Flow Velocity. Oral presentation at Gold Coast Hospital Research Seminar Series. 10 July. Gold Coast, QLD. Limpus A. & Chaboyer W. (2002). Undertaking Clinical Research. A Collaborative Model that is Working! Oral presentation at Gold Coast Hospital Research Seminar Series. 10 July. Gold Coast, Australia. Chaboyer, W. P. (1998).A comparison of critical care and non-critical care nursing practice. 8thQueensland Combined Critical Care Conference, 5 - 7 June, 1998. Gold Coast, Queensland. Chaboyer, W. P. (1998).A comparison of critical care and non-critical care nursing practice. Presented to the Joint Gold Coast Hospital and Griffith University Research Interest Group. Chaboyer, W. P. (1997). Critical Care Nursing: What is it like? Presentation at the 7thQueensland Combined Critical Care Conference, 2 - 4 May, 1997. Coolum, Queensland. Chaboyer, W. P. (1997).A comparison of critical care and non-critical care nursing practice. First Annual Queensland Nursing Council Research Symposium. Chaboyer, W. P. (1997). Developing customer surveys. Presented to the Gold Coast Hospital Nurses Research Interest Group. Chaboyer, W. P. (1995). Fundamentals of Research. Invited speaker at “The Good, The Bad, The Ugly” Queensland Wound Care Association State Conference. SunshineCoast, Qld; 12 - 13 August. Chaboyer, W. P. (1993). Ensuring Transfer of Learning to the Worksite; The Utility of Learning Contracts and Peer Evaluation. Alberta Health Care Educators' Conference. Consultancies and Expert Committees
• Technical Advisory Panel Australian Goals for Safety and Quality in Health Care The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (2011-2012)
• Expert Committee Clinician Handover: The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (2008-2010)
• Expert Advisory Panel Member; Queensland Health Systems Review ‘ The Foster Review’ (2005).
• Expert Review of the University of Canberra Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma and Masters of Critical Care Nursing (2006)
• Faculty of Medicine, University of Kuwait Visiting Research Expert: Individual consultations and 3-Day Grant Writing Program (2005)
• Queensland Health Systems Review (The Foster Report) Expert Panel Member (2005).
• Expert Review of the Deakin University Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma and Masters of Critical Care Nursing (2001)
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VISITING SCHOLAR Institute for Health and Caring Sciences, Sahlgrenska Academy, Gothenburg
University (2013-2015). Frances Bloomberg Distinguished International Visiting Professor (2008-2009).
Lawrence Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto (CAD $50,000). Adjunct Professor, Patient Safety Centre, Queensland Health (2008 – 2010). Visiting Scholar, Princess Alexandra Hospital (Brisbane) (2001 – present). Visiting Research Fellow Gold Coast Hospital Intensive Care Unit; 2000 –
present. Visiting Scholar: Malmö University Centre for Evidence Based Practice; 3
August – 30 September, 2002. Visiting Scholar: Yamagata University, School of Medicine; 1 – 10 August,
2001.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP
Royal College of Nursing Australia 1996 - 2011 Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society 1991 - present Australian College of Critical Care Nurses 1994 - present Australian Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 1994 - 1996 American Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 1992 - 1996 Alberta Association of Registered Nurses 1987 - 1995 Canadian Nurses Association 1982 - 1995
PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP AND INVOLVEMENT
Editorial Boards: International (I), National (N) • International Journal of Nursing Studies
(I) • Scandinavian Journal of Caring
Sciences (I)
• Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (I)
• Nursing in Critical Care (I) • Australian Critical Care (N) Grant Reviewer: International (I), National (N) • Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) • Medical Research Council, South
Africa (I)
• Health Board, Ireland (I)
• NHMRC (N) • ARC (N) • Intensive Care Foundation (N,
Specialty) • Australian College of Critical
Care Nurses (N, Specialty) University Service Senior Staff Selection Committees (2003 – present; ad hoc) Senior Staff Review Committees (2003 – 2008) Health Group Board (2006 to 2008) Health Group Strategic Board (2006 to 2008) Health Group Research Committee (2004 – present) School of Nursing Committee (1995 – 2004)
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Expert Panels: ARC Linkage (2005), RHD Supervision (2006), Committees Australian College of Critical Care Nurses (ACCCN) Quality Advisory Panel
(CHAIR) 2008-2010 Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Safety and Quality Committee
2008-2010 Australian College of Critical Care Nurses National Board 2003-2005 Assessor for the Nurse Practitioner Licence 2003 - 2008
New South Wales Nurses’ Registration Board Australian College of Critical Care Nurses (ACCCN)
Research Advisory Panel (past CHAIR) 1999 – 2005 Queensland Vice President ACCCN 2001 - 2003 Management Committee Member of ACCCN (Qld) 1994 - 2005 Nursing Representative for the Graduate Student Association 1991 - 1992 University of Alberta Vice President, Nursing Graduate Student Association 1990 - 1991 University of Alberta Healthy Work Life Committee Queen Elizabeth II Hospital 1987 - 1988 Grande Prairie, Alberta Conference Organisation Third International Conference on Safety, Quality, Audit and Outcomes in
Intensive Care 2009 Second International Conference on Safety, Quality, Audit and Outcomes in
Intensive Care 2008 ACCCN State Conference Organising Committee 2002 Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses
State Conference Organising Committee 1998 Qualitative Health Research Organizing Committee 1991 Edmonton, Alberta Critical Care Conference Organizing Committee 1988 Winnipeg, Manitoba