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2002

Conference Publication

Patterns of patient health service use to age 7 in children born with a birthweight <1250G in Queensland

Pritchard, M. and Colditz, P. (2002). Patterns of patient health service use to age 7 in children born with a birthweight

Patterns of patient health service use to age 7 in children born with a birthweight <1250G in Queensland

2002

Conference Publication

Development of a longitudinal model for care for at risk children in Queensland

Pritchard, M. and Colditz, P. B. (2002). Development of a longitudinal model for care for at risk children in Queensland. The adventures of nursing practice through research: How far from here?, Brisbane, 24-26 Jul, 2002. A.C.T.: Royal College of Nursing.

Development of a longitudinal model for care for at risk children in Queensland

2002

Conference Publication

The effect of full body exposure compared to partial body exposure in preterm infants with physiological jaundice

Pritchard, M. and Norton, B. (2002). The effect of full body exposure compared to partial body exposure in preterm infants with physiological jaundice. Perinatal Society of Australia & New Zealand 6th Annual Congress, New Zealand, 9-13 Mar, 2002. New Zealand: Perinatal Society of Australia & New Zealand.

The effect of full body exposure compared to partial body exposure in preterm infants with physiological jaundice

2002

Conference Publication

Parental evaluation of developmental status (PEDS) in very preterm children

Pritchard, M. A. and Colditz, P. (2002). Parental evaluation of developmental status (PEDS) in very preterm children. RACP/RCPT Joint Scientific Meeting, Brisbane, 6-8 May 2002.

Parental evaluation of developmental status (PEDS) in very preterm children

2002

Conference Publication

Randomised controlled trial of body exposure in preterm infants with physiological jaundice receiving phototherapy

Pritchard, M. and Norton, B. (2002). Randomised controlled trial of body exposure in preterm infants with physiological jaundice receiving phototherapy. The adventures of nursing practice through research: How far from here?, Brisbane, 24-26 Jul, 2002. A.C.T.: Royal College of Nursing.

Randomised controlled trial of body exposure in preterm infants with physiological jaundice receiving phototherapy

2002

Conference Publication

Optimising health outcomes for children born at risk of neurodevelopmental disability in Queensland

Pritchard, M. and Colditz, P. (2002). Optimising health outcomes for children born at risk of neurodevelopmental disability in Queensland. Perinatal Society of Australia & New Zealand 6th Annual Congress, New Zealand, 9-13 Mar, 2002. New Zealand: Perinatal Society of Australia & New Zealand.

Optimising health outcomes for children born at risk of neurodevelopmental disability in Queensland

2002

Conference Publication

Development of a predictive index for postnatal depression

Webster, J., Pritchard, M. and East, C. (2002). Development of a predictive index for postnatal depression. The adventures of nursing practice through research: How far from here?, Brisbane, 24-26 July, 2002. Australian Capitol Territory: Royal College of Nursing.

Development of a predictive index for postnatal depression

2002

Conference Publication

Preoxygenation for endotracheal suctioning in ventilated newborn infants

Pritchard, M., Flenady, V. and Woodgate, P. (2002). Preoxygenation for endotracheal suctioning in ventilated newborn infants. Perinatal Society of Australia & New Zealand 6th Annual Congress, New Zealand, 9-13 Mar, 2002. New Zealand: Perinatal Society of Australia & New Zealand.

Preoxygenation for endotracheal suctioning in ventilated newborn infants

2002

Conference Publication

Patterns of outpatient health service to use in age 7 in children with a birthweight <1259g in Queensland

Pritchard, M. and Colditz, P. B. (2002). Patterns of outpatient health service to use in age 7 in children with a birthweight

Patterns of outpatient health service to use in age 7 in children with a birthweight <1259g in Queensland

2002

Conference Publication

Children born with and without sensorneurial impairment: biologic and social risk

Pritchard, M. (2002). Children born with and without sensorneurial impairment: biologic and social risk. Perinatal Society of Australia & New Zealand 6th Annual Congress, New Zealand, 9-13 Mar, 2002. New Zealand: Perinatal Society of Australia & New Zealand.

Children born with and without sensorneurial impairment: biologic and social risk

2000

Conference Publication

Meta-analysis of neonatal individualized developmental care assessment program (NIDCAP) of outcomes of very low birth weight (BLBW) preterm infants.

Pritchard, M. (2000). Meta-analysis of neonatal individualized developmental care assessment program (NIDCAP) of outcomes of very low birth weight (BLBW) preterm infants.. 2nd Australasian Colloquium on Evidence Based Nursing and Midwifery, Parkroyal, Brisbane, 23-25 February 2000. Brisbane: Queensland University of Technology.

Meta-analysis of neonatal individualized developmental care assessment program (NIDCAP) of outcomes of very low birth weight (BLBW) preterm infants.

2000

Conference Publication

The effects of an evidence based education package on neonatal nurses' perceptions of how they practice developmental care & getting research evidence into practice

New, K. A. and Pritchard, M. (2000). The effects of an evidence based education package on neonatal nurses' perceptions of how they practice developmental care & getting research evidence into practice. The Perinatal Society of Aust & NZ 4th Ann Conf in conjunction with Aust Neonatal Nurses Assoc 7th Ann Conf, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, Brisbane, 12 - 15 March 2000. Parramatta, NSW: The Perinatal Society of Australia & New Zealand.

The effects of an evidence based education package on neonatal nurses' perceptions of how they practice developmental care & getting research evidence into practice

2000

Conference Publication

Neontal individualized developmental care assessment program (NIDCAP): meta-analysis

Pritchard, M. (2000). Neontal individualized developmental care assessment program (NIDCAP): meta-analysis. Perinatal Society of Australia & New Zealand 4th Annual Congre, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, Brisbane, 12 - 15 March 2000. Parramatta, NSW: The Perintal Society of Australia & New Zealand.

Neontal individualized developmental care assessment program (NIDCAP): meta-analysis

2000

Conference Publication

Evaluation of change of practice in management of ELBW infants: Indomethacin use

Pritchard, M. and Cartwright, D. (2000). Evaluation of change of practice in management of ELBW infants: Indomethacin use. The Perinatal Society of Aust & New Zealand 4th Annual in conj with Aust Neonatal Nurses Assoc 7th Ann Conf, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, Brisbane, Queensland, 12 - 15 March 2000. Parramatta, NSW: The Perinatal Society of Australia & New Zealand.

Evaluation of change of practice in management of ELBW infants: Indomethacin use

2000

Conference Publication

The effects on an evidence based education package on neonatal nurses perceptions practices

Kew, K. A. and Pritchard, M. (2000). The effects on an evidence based education package on neonatal nurses perceptions practices. 2nd Australian Colloquium on Evidence Based Nursing and Midwifery, Parkroyal, Brisbane, 23-25 February 2000. Brisbane: Queensland University of Technology.

The effects on an evidence based education package on neonatal nurses perceptions practices

2000

Conference Publication

Monitoring our performance - some clinical indicators for neonatal care

Cartwright, D. and Pritchard, M. (2000). Monitoring our performance - some clinical indicators for neonatal care. The Perinatal Society of Aust. & NZ 4th Annual Conf in conjunction with Aust. Neonatal Nurses Assoc 7th Ann Conf., Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, Brisbane, 12 - 15 March 2000. Parramatta, NSW: The Perinatal Society of Australia & New Zealand.

Monitoring our performance - some clinical indicators for neonatal care

1999

Conference Publication

Individualized developmental care of the very low birth weight (VLBW) infants-in does it improve medical, behavioural and developmental outcomes? - A meta-analysis

Pritchard, M. (1999). Individualized developmental care of the very low birth weight (VLBW) infants-in does it improve medical, behavioural and developmental outcomes? - A meta-analysis. Royal Brisbane Hospital Health Care Symposium, Westpac Auditorium, 21 - 27 September 1999. Brisbane: RBH Brisbane Aust..

Individualized developmental care of the very low birth weight (VLBW) infants-in does it improve medical, behavioural and developmental outcomes? - A meta-analysis

1999

Conference Publication

Use of post partum health care: how does depression effect use and satisfaction

Webster, J., Pilcher, J. and Pritchard, M. (1999). Use of post partum health care: how does depression effect use and satisfaction. Rational,Resistance and Research, Royal Brisbane Hospital, 21 -27 September 2000. Brisbane: RBH Brisbane.

Use of post partum health care: how does depression effect use and satisfaction

1999

Conference Publication

Evaluation of change in practice in management of ELBW infants : Indomethacin

Pritchard, M. and Cartwright, D. (1999). Evaluation of change in practice in management of ELBW infants : Indomethacin. Royal Brisbane Hospital Health Care Symposium, Royal Brisbane Hospital Health Care Symposium, 21 - 27 September 1999. Brisbane.: RBH Brisbane Aust..

Evaluation of change in practice in management of ELBW infants : Indomethacin

1999

Conference Publication

Individualized developmental care of the very low birth weight (VLBW) infant-does it improve medical, behavoural and developmnetal outcomes?

Pritchard, M. (1999). Individualized developmental care of the very low birth weight (VLBW) infant-does it improve medical, behavoural and developmnetal outcomes?. 12th Annual Conference Assoc. of Neonatal Nurses NSW Aust., Landmark Parkroyal Sydney, 29 - 30 October 1999. Sydney: Neonatal Nurses NSW Aust..

Individualized developmental care of the very low birth weight (VLBW) infant-does it improve medical, behavoural and developmnetal outcomes?