Publications by authors named "Helen Woodman"

Specialist roles have been developed to provide holistic care to children and young people with cancer, one of which is the advanced clinical practitioner (ACP) in paediatric oncology and haematology. A survey showed that paediatric oncology and haematology ACPs in the UK work in a wide variety of roles and that their numbers vary greatly between treatment centres. The survey also confirmed the need for a national standardised framework delineating the knowledge, skills and expertise required of ACPs working in paediatric oncology and haematology.

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A number of interventions have been shown to improve the outcomes of patients who are invasively ventilated in intensive care units (ICUs). However, significant problems still exist in implementing research findings into clinical practice. The aim of this study was to assess whether the systematic and methodical implementation of evidence-based interventions encapsulated in a care bundle influenced length of ventilation and ICU length of stay (LOS).

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Helen Woodman"

  • - Helen Woodman's research focuses on advanced clinical practice in paediatric haematology and oncology, highlighting the development of a national standardised framework for advanced clinical practitioners (ACPs) to ensure holistic care for children with cancer.
  • - Her evaluation of the ventilator care bundle in intensive care units addresses the gap between research findings and clinical practice implementation, seeking to improve patient outcomes through systematic application of evidence-based interventions.
  • - Woodman's diverse publications also include practical insights into nursing practices, such as the use of cabbage leaves as an alternative treatment, showcasing her commitment to exploring both traditional and innovative care methods within nursing.