2021 Journal Article Midline catheters — A good alternative device?Marsh, Nicole, Corley, Amanda, Schults, Jessica A., Vemuri, Kanti and Rickard, Claire M. (2021). Midline catheters — A good alternative device?. Anaesthesia Critical Care and Pain Medicine, 40 (3) 100885, 100885. doi: 10.1016/j.accpm.2021.100885 |
2021 Conference Publication The burden of peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) in older hospital in-patients: A National Cross-Sectional Study (Part of the One Million Global [OMG] PIVC Collaboration)Ni Chroinin, Danielle, Alexandrou, Evan, Ray-Barruel, Gillian, Carr, Peter J., Frost, Steven A. and Rickard, Claire M. (2021). The burden of peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) in older hospital in-patients: A National Cross-Sectional Study (Part of the One Million Global [OMG] PIVC Collaboration). The Australian and New Zealand Society for Geriatric Medicine Annual Scientific Meeting, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 19-21 May 2021. Richmond, VIC, Australia: John Wiley & Sons. |
2021 Journal Article Do antimicrobial and antithrombogenic peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) materials prevent catheter complications? An analysis of 42,562 hospitalized medical patientsUllman, Amanda J., Paterson, Rebecca S., Schults, Jessica A., Kleidon, Tricia M., August, Deanne, O'Malley, Megan, Horowitz, Jennifer, Rickard, Claire M., Paje, David and Chopra, Vineet (2021). Do antimicrobial and antithrombogenic peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) materials prevent catheter complications? An analysis of 42,562 hospitalized medical patients. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 43 (4), 1-8. doi: 10.1017/ice.2021.141 |
2021 Journal Article Point-of-care hand-held ultrasound for peripheral intravenous cannulation: a scoping review protocolPather, Priscilla, Schults, Jessica, Rickard, Claire and RayBarruel, Gillian (2021). Point-of-care hand-held ultrasound for peripheral intravenous cannulation: a scoping review protocol. Vascular Access, 7 (1). doi: 10.33235/va.7.1.16-21 |
2021 Journal Article An implementation framework for the clinically indicated removal policy for peripheral intravenous cathetersTakashima, Mari, Cooke, Marie, DeVries, Michelle, Kleidon, Tricia M., Alexandrou, Evan, Chopra, Vineet and Rickard, Claire M. (2021). An implementation framework for the clinically indicated removal policy for peripheral intravenous catheters. Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 36 (2), 117-124. doi: 10.1097/NCQ.0000000000000507 |
2021 Journal Article Peripherally Inserted Central catheter iNnovation to reduce Infections and Clots (the PICNIC trial): a randomised controlled trial protocolUllman, Amanda J., August, Deanne, Kleidon, Tricia, Walker, Rachel, Marsh, Nicole M., Bulmer, Andrew, Pearch, Benjamin, Runnegar, Naomi, Schults, Jessica A., Leema, Joanne, Lee-Archer, Paul, Biles, Cathy, Southam, Katrina, Gibson, Victoria, Byrnes, Joshua, Ware, Robert S., Chopra, Vineet, Coulthard, Alan, Mollee, Peter, Rickard, Claire M. and Harris, Patrick N. A. (2021). Peripherally Inserted Central catheter iNnovation to reduce Infections and Clots (the PICNIC trial): a randomised controlled trial protocol. BMJ Open, 11 (4) e042475, 1-7. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-042475 |
2021 Journal Article Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter (PICC) insertion success and optimal placement with new technology: a pre-post cohort studyNicholas, Megan, Larsen, Emily N., Rickard, Claire M., Mihala, Gabor, Groom, Peter and Marsh, Nicole (2021). Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter (PICC) insertion success and optimal placement with new technology: a pre-post cohort study. Journal of the Association for Vascular Access, 26 (1), 39-46. doi: 10.2309/java-d-20-00030 |
2021 Journal Article Inherent and modifiable risk factors for peripheral venous catheter failure during cancer treatment: a prospective cohort studyLarsen, Emily N., Marsh, Nicole, O’Brien, Catherine, Monteagle, Emily, Friese, Christopher and Rickard, Claire M. (2021). Inherent and modifiable risk factors for peripheral venous catheter failure during cancer treatment: a prospective cohort study. Supportive Care in Cancer, 29 (3), 1487-1496. doi: 10.1007/s00520-020-05643-2 |
2021 Journal Article ‘How many audits do you really need?’: Learnings from 5-years of peripheral intravenous catheter auditsMarsh, Nicole, Larsen, Emily, Hewer, Barbara, Monteagle, Emily, Ware, Robert S., Schults, Jessica and Rickard, Claire M. (2021). ‘How many audits do you really need?’: Learnings from 5-years of peripheral intravenous catheter audits. Infection, Disease and Health, 26 (3), 182-188. doi: 10.1016/j.idh.2021.03.001 |
2021 Journal Article Peripherally inserted central catheter thrombosis after placement via electrocardiography vs traditional methodsKleidon, Tricia M., Horowitz, Jennifer, Rickard, Claire M., Ullman, Amanda J., Marsh, Nicole, Schults, Jessica, Ratz, David and Chopra, Vineet (2021). Peripherally inserted central catheter thrombosis after placement via electrocardiography vs traditional methods. American Journal of Medicine, 134 (2), e79-e88. doi: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2020.06.010 |
2021 Journal Article A pilot randomised controlled trial of dressing and securement methods to prevent arterial catheter failure in intensive careLarsen, Emily N., Corley, Amanda, Mitchell, Marion, Lye, India, Powell, Madeleine, Tom, Sheena, Mihala, Gabor, Ullman, Amanda J., Gibson, Victoria, Marsh, Nicole, Kleidon, Tricia M., Rapchuk, Ivan L. and Rickard, Claire M. (2021). A pilot randomised controlled trial of dressing and securement methods to prevent arterial catheter failure in intensive care. Australian Critical Care, 34 (1), 38-46. doi: 10.1016/j.aucc.2020.05.004 |
2021 Journal Article Unnecessary removal of vascular access devices due to suspected infection in Australian intensive care unitsPearse, India, Corley, Amanda, Rickard, Claire M. and Marsh, Nicole (2021). Unnecessary removal of vascular access devices due to suspected infection in Australian intensive care units. Australian Critical Care, 35 (6), 644-650. doi: 10.1016/j.aucc.2021.09.005 |
2020 Journal Article Prevention of occlusion of cEnTral lInes for children with cancer: an implementation studyUllman, Amanda J., Condon, Paula, Edwards, Rachel, Gibson, Victoria, Takashima, Mari, Schults, Jessica, Dean, Anna, Cattanach, Paula, Nicholls, Wayne, Osborne, Sonya, Rickard, Claire M., Cooke, Marie and Kleidon, Tricia (2020). Prevention of occlusion of cEnTral lInes for children with cancer: an implementation study. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 56 (12), 1875-1884. doi: 10.1111/jpc.15067 |
2020 Journal Article Peripheral intravenous catheter non-infectious complications in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis 成人外周静脉导管非感染性并发症:系统评价和荟萃分析Marsh, Nicole, Webster, Joan, Ullman, Amanda J., Mihala, Gabor, Cooke, Marie, Chopra, Vineet and Rickard, Claire M. (2020). Peripheral intravenous catheter non-infectious complications in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis 成人外周静脉导管非感染性并发症:系统评价和荟萃分析. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 76 (12), 3346-3362. doi: 10.1111/jan.14565 |
2020 Journal Article SECUREment bundles to prevent peripheral intravenous catheter failure-the SECURE-PIVC trial: Study protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trialCorley, Amanda, Ullman, Amanda J., Marsh, Nicole, Larsen, Emily N., Mihala, Gabor, Harris, Patrick N.A. and Rickard, Claire M. (2020). SECUREment bundles to prevent peripheral intravenous catheter failure-the SECURE-PIVC trial: Study protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial. British Journal of Nursing, 29 (19), S40-S46. doi: 10.12968/bjon.2020.29.19.S40 |
2020 Journal Article Using willingness to pay to establish patient preferences for peripheral intravenous catheter securement in an Australian emergency departmentScott, Mark, Bugden, Simon, Hocking, Julia, Mervin, Merehau Cindy and Rickard, Claire M. (2020). Using willingness to pay to establish patient preferences for peripheral intravenous catheter securement in an Australian emergency department. Vascular Access, 6 (2), 6-8. doi: 10.33235/va.6.2.6-8 |
2020 Journal Article Implementation and evaluation of short peripheral intravenous catheter flushing guidelines: a stepped wedge cluster randomised trialKeogh, Samantha, Shelverton, Caroline, Flynn, Julie, Mihala, Gabor, Mathew, Saira, Davies, Karen M., Marsh, Nicole and Rickard, Claire M. (2020). Implementation and evaluation of short peripheral intravenous catheter flushing guidelines: a stepped wedge cluster randomised trial. BMC Medicine, 18 (1) 252, 252. doi: 10.1186/s12916-020-01728-1 |
2020 Journal Article International recommendations for a vascular access minimum dataset: a Delphi consensus-building studySchults, Jessica, Kleidon, Tricia, Chopra, Vineet, Cooke, Marie, Paterson, Rebecca, Ullman, Amanda J., Marsh, Nicole, Ray-Barruel, Gillian, Hill, Jocelyn, Devrim, Ilker, Hammarskjold, Fredrik, Pedreira, Mavilde L., Bertoglio, Sergio, Egan, Gail, Mimoz, Olivier, Van Boxtel, Ton, Devries, Michelle, Magalhaes, Maria, Hallum, Carole, Oakley, Suzanne and Rickard, Claire M. (2020). International recommendations for a vascular access minimum dataset: a Delphi consensus-building study. BMJ Quality and Safety, 30 (9), 1-9. doi: 10.1136/bmjqs-2020-011274 |
2020 Journal Article A comparison of hydrophobic polyurethane and polyurethane peripherally inserted central catheter: results from a feasibility randomized controlled trialGavin, Nicole C., Kleidon, Tricia M., Larsen, Emily, O'Brien, Catherine, Ullman, Amanda, Northfield, Sarah, Mihala, Gabor, Runnegar, Naomi, Marsh, Nicole and Rickard, Claire M. (2020). A comparison of hydrophobic polyurethane and polyurethane peripherally inserted central catheter: results from a feasibility randomized controlled trial. Trials, 21 (1) 787, 787. doi: 10.1186/s13063-020-04699-z |
2020 Journal Article Evaluating an ultrasound-guided peripheral intravenous cannulation training program for emergency clinicians: An Australian perspectiveArcher-Jones, Amy, Sweeny, Amy, Schults, Jessica A., Rickard, Claire M., Johnson, Laura, Gunter, Ashleigh and Watkins, Stuart (2020). Evaluating an ultrasound-guided peripheral intravenous cannulation training program for emergency clinicians: An Australian perspective. Australasian Emergency Care, 23 (3), 151-156. doi: 10.1016/j.auec.2019.12.008 |