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  1. Nurses’ Perceived Barriers to Bedside Handover and Their Implication for Clinical Practice
  2. Adherence to evidence-based pressure injury prevention guidelines in routine clinical practice: a longitudinal study
  3. Registered Nurses’ experiences of patient participation in hospital care: supporting and hindering factors patient participation in care
  4. Interprofessional communication supporting clinical handover in emergency departments: An observation study
  5. Patients’ Perceptions of a Pressure Ulcer Prevention Care Bundle in Hospital: A Qualitative Descriptive Study to Guide Evidence-Based Practice
  6. Initial psychometric testing and validation of the patient participation in pressure injury prevention scale
  7. Application of Emotional Design to the Form Redesign of a Midwifery Training Aid
  8. Tri-focal Model of Care Implementation: Perspectives of Residents and Family
  9. Nurses’ perceptions of a pressure ulcer prevention care bundle: a qualitative descriptive study
  10. Patient and nurse preferences for implementation of bedside handover: Do they agree? Findings from a discrete choice experiment
  11. An analysis of nursing students’ decision-making in teams during simulations of acute patient deterioration
  12. Activities Patients and Nurses Undertake to Promote Patient Participation
  13. Lateral positioning for critically ill adult patients
  14. Engaging patients and families in communication across transitions of care: an integrative review protocol
  15. Nurses' views of patient particpation
  16. Patient participation in nursing care on medical wards: An integrative review
  17. Nurses' Knowledge and Attitudes Regarding Pain in Saudi Arabia
  18. Periarticular analgesia for postoperative pain following total hip replacement
  19. Periarticular analgesia for postoperative pain following total knee replacement
  20. Situation awareness in undergraduate nursing students managing simulated patient deterioration
  21. Responding to medical emergencies: System characteristics under examination (RESCUE). A prospective multi-site point prevalence study
  22. Bridging theKnow-DoGap in Health Care through Integrated Knowledge Translation
  23. Using Evidence to Improve Patient Safety and the Quality of Health Care
  24. Nurses' role in medication safety
  25. Medical error and decision making: Learning from the past and present in intensive care
  26. Using Theory and Frameworks to Facilitate the Implementation of Evidence into Practice
  27. A review of the role of emergency nurses in management of chemotherapy-related complications
  28. A critical review of daily sedation interruption in the intensive care unit
  29. Sedation management in an Australian intensive care unit: An exploratory study of nurses’ and doctors’ practices and opinions
  30. The authors reply:
  31. Assessing the reliability of the Sedation–Agitation Scale between nurses and doctors in a New Zealand ICU
  32. Lateral positioning for critically ill adult patients
  33. Documenting and implementing evidence-based post-operative pain management in older patients with hip fractures
  34. A randomized trial of protocol-directed sedation management for mechanical ventilation in an Australian intensive care unit*
  35. Carrots, Sticks and Sermons: Is Feedback the Answer to Changing Clinicians' Behavior?
  36. Nurses’ Clinical Decision Making
  37. A Gaze Through the Lens of Decision Theory Toward Knowledge Translation Science
  38. Nurses?? Reassessment of Postoperative Pain After Analgesic Administration
  39. Editorial
  40. Patients’ Decision-Making Strategies for Managing Postoperative Pain
  41. Sedation, analgesic and neuromuscular blocking agents self-reported practices by Canadian intensivists
  42. Knowledge Transfer and Utilization: Implications for Home Healthcare Pain Management
  43. Nurses’ Strategies for Managing Pain in the Postoperative Setting
  44. The problem of postoperative pain: Issues for future research
  45. Australian Research Translation Models for Reducing the Gap Between Research and Practice
  46. Editorial
  47. Staff perceptions on the use of a sedation protocol in the intensive care setting
  48. Assessment of Patient Pain in the Postoperative Context
  49. Editorial
  50. Evidence-Based Practice in Australia: An Unremitting Challenge for Quality!
  51. Editorial
  52. Preventing ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) in critically ill patients
  53. The clinical landscape of critical care: nurses' decision-making
  54. Pain assessment in critical care: what have we learnt from research
  55. Observation of pain assessment and management − the complexities of clinical practice
  56. Triage nurses' clinical decision making. An observational study of urgency assessment
  57. Evidence based practices are critical care nurses ready for it?
  58. Managing residual gastric volumes: To return or discard?
  59. Australian triage nurses' decision-making and scope of practice
  60. Critical care nurses' decision-making activities in the natural clinical setting
  61. Nurses' reflections on problems associated with decision-making in critical care settings
  62. From abstract to acclaim
  63. Critical care nurse satisfaction with levels of involvement in clinical decisions
  64. Clinical decision making by critical care nurses: behaviours and attitudes
  65. Who makes the decisions?
  66. Clinical decision making in critical care: research implications
  67. Medical Errors and Errors in Healthcare Delivery
  68. Evidence Use and Evidence Generation in Practice Development