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2017

Journal Article

Reducing the incidence of burn injuries to Indigenous Australian children

Kimble, Roy M. and Griffin, Bronwyn R. (2017). Reducing the incidence of burn injuries to Indigenous Australian children. Medical Journal of Australia, 206 (9), 389-390. doi: 10.5694/mja17.00151

Reducing the incidence of burn injuries to Indigenous Australian children

2017

Journal Article

Paediatric horse-related trauma

Theodore, Jane E., Theodore, Sigrid G., Stockton, Kellie A. and Kimble, Roy M. (2017). Paediatric horse-related trauma. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 53 (6), 543-550. doi: 10.1111/jpc.13471

Paediatric horse-related trauma

2017

Journal Article

The reproducibility and clinical utility of the 3D camera for measuring scar height, with a protocol for administration

Tyack, Z., Simons, M., Kimble, R. M., Muller, M. J. and Leung, K. (2017). The reproducibility and clinical utility of the 3D camera for measuring scar height, with a protocol for administration. Skin Research and Technology, 23 (4), 463-470. doi: 10.1111/srt.12357

The reproducibility and clinical utility of the 3D camera for measuring scar height, with a protocol for administration

2017

Journal Article

Skin thickness measurements increase with excision and biopsy processing procedures

Andrews, Christine J., Kempf, Margit, Kimble, Roy and Cuttle, Leila (2017). Skin thickness measurements increase with excision and biopsy processing procedures. Wound Repair and Regeneration, 25 (2), 338-340. doi: 10.1111/wrr.12525

Skin thickness measurements increase with excision and biopsy processing procedures

2017

Journal Article

Ultrasound is a reproducible and valid tool for measuring scar height in children with burn scars: a cross-sectional study of the psychometric properties and utility of the ultrasound and 3D camera

Simons, M., Kee, E. G., Kimble, R. and Tyack, Z. (2017). Ultrasound is a reproducible and valid tool for measuring scar height in children with burn scars: a cross-sectional study of the psychometric properties and utility of the ultrasound and 3D camera. Burns, 43 (5), 993-1001. doi: 10.1016/j.burns.2017.01.034

Ultrasound is a reproducible and valid tool for measuring scar height in children with burn scars: a cross-sectional study of the psychometric properties and utility of the ultrasound and 3D camera

2017

Journal Article

Effectiveness of topical silicone gel and pressure garment therapy for burn scar prevention and management in children: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Wiseman, Jodie, Simons, Megan, Kimble, Roy, Ware, Robert, McPhail, Steven and Tyack, Zephanie (2017). Effectiveness of topical silicone gel and pressure garment therapy for burn scar prevention and management in children: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. Trials, 18 (1) 72, 72. doi: 10.1186/s13063-017-1820-z

Effectiveness of topical silicone gel and pressure garment therapy for burn scar prevention and management in children: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

2017

Conference Publication

The first cut is not the deepest

McBride, Craig A., Kempf, Margit, Kimble, Roy M. and Stockton, Kellie A. (2017). The first cut is not the deepest. 17th European Burns Association Congress, Barcelona, Spain, 6-9 September 2017.

The first cut is not the deepest

2016

Journal Article

Inaccurate, inadequate and inconsistent: a content analysis of burn first aid information online

Burgess, J. D., Cameron, C. M., Cuttle, L., Tyack, Z. and Kimble, R. M. (2016). Inaccurate, inadequate and inconsistent: a content analysis of burn first aid information online. Burns, 42 (8), 1671-1677. doi: 10.1016/j.burns.2016.09.017

Inaccurate, inadequate and inconsistent: a content analysis of burn first aid information online

2016

Journal Article

Development of a consistent and reproducible porcine scald burn model

Andrews, Christine J., Kempf, Margit, Kimble, Roy and Cuttle, Leila (2016). Development of a consistent and reproducible porcine scald burn model. Plos One, 11 (9) e0162888, e0162888. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0162888

Development of a consistent and reproducible porcine scald burn model

2016

Journal Article

Cool Runnings - an app-based intervention for reducing hot drink scalds: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Burgess, J. D., Cameron, C. M., Watt, K. and Kimble, R. M. (2016). Cool Runnings - an app-based intervention for reducing hot drink scalds: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. Trials, 17 (1) 388, 388. doi: 10.1186/s13063-016-1521-z

Cool Runnings - an app-based intervention for reducing hot drink scalds: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

2016

Journal Article

Hot beverage scalds in Australian children: Still simmering 10 years on

Burgess, Jacqueline D., Kimble, Roy M., Cameron, Cate M. and Stockton, Kellie A. (2016). Hot beverage scalds in Australian children: Still simmering 10 years on. Journal of Burn Care and Research, 37 (4), e335-e339. doi: 10.1097/BCR.0000000000000267

Hot beverage scalds in Australian children: Still simmering 10 years on

2016

Journal Article

Coping with Accident Reactions (CARE) early intervention programme for preventing traumatic stress reactions in young injured children: study protocol for two randomised controlled trials

De Young, Alexandra C., Haag, Ann-Christin, Kenardy, Justin A., Kimble, Roy M. and Landolt, Markus A. (2016). Coping with Accident Reactions (CARE) early intervention programme for preventing traumatic stress reactions in young injured children: study protocol for two randomised controlled trials. Trials, 17 (1) 362, 1-10. doi: 10.1186/s13063-016-1490-2

Coping with Accident Reactions (CARE) early intervention programme for preventing traumatic stress reactions in young injured children: study protocol for two randomised controlled trials

2016

Journal Article

A prospective randomized controlled trial of nonpharmacological pain management during intravenous cannulation in a pediatric emergency department

Miller, Kate, Tan, Xianghong, Hobson, Andrew Dillon, Khan, Asaduzzaman, Ziviani, Jenny, O'Brien, Eavan, Barua, Kim, McBride, Craig A. and Kimble, Roy M. (2016). A prospective randomized controlled trial of nonpharmacological pain management during intravenous cannulation in a pediatric emergency department. Pediatric Emergency Care, 32 (7), 444-451. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000000778

A prospective randomized controlled trial of nonpharmacological pain management during intravenous cannulation in a pediatric emergency department

2016

Journal Article

Effectiveness of medical hypnosis for pain reduction and faster wound healing in pediatric acute burn injury: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Chester, Stephen J., Stockton, Kellie, De Young, Alexandra, Kipping, Belinda, Tyack, Zephanie, Griffin, Bronwyn, Chester, Ralph L. and Kimble, Roy M. (2016). Effectiveness of medical hypnosis for pain reduction and faster wound healing in pediatric acute burn injury: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials, 17 (223) 223, 1-11. doi: 10.1186/s13063-016-1346-9

Effectiveness of medical hypnosis for pain reduction and faster wound healing in pediatric acute burn injury: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

2016

Journal Article

3D photography is a reliable method of measuring infantile haemangioma volume over time

Robertson, Sarah A., Kimble, Roy M., Storey, Kristen J., Gee Kee, Emma L. and Stockton, Kellie A. (2016). 3D photography is a reliable method of measuring infantile haemangioma volume over time. Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 51 (9), 1552-1556. doi: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2016.04.013

3D photography is a reliable method of measuring infantile haemangioma volume over time

2016

Journal Article

Scar outcome of children with partial thickness burns: a 3 and 6 month follow up

Gee Kee, E. L., Kimble, R. M., Cuttle, L. and Stockton, K. A. (2016). Scar outcome of children with partial thickness burns: a 3 and 6 month follow up. Burns, 42 (1), 97-103. doi: 10.1016/j.burns.2015.06.019

Scar outcome of children with partial thickness burns: a 3 and 6 month follow up

2016

Conference Publication

The first cut is (not) the deepest: STSG thickness in children

McBride, Craig A., Kempf, Margit, Kimble, Roy M. and Stockton, Kellie A. (2016). The first cut is (not) the deepest: STSG thickness in children. Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Annual Scientific Congress, Brisbane, Australia, 3-7 May 2016.

The first cut is (not) the deepest: STSG thickness in children

2016

Conference Publication

Assessment of tissue damage from burn injuries using a porcine scald burn model

Andrews, Christine, Kempf, Margit, Kimble, Roy and Cuttle, Leila (2016). Assessment of tissue damage from burn injuries using a porcine scald burn model. Joint meeting of the Australasian Wound and Tissue Repair Society (AWTRS) and the Molecular & Experimental Pathology Society of Australasia (MEPSA), Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Melbourne, Australia, 7-9 November 2016. Hoboken, NJ, United States: Wiley-Blackwell.

Assessment of tissue damage from burn injuries using a porcine scald burn model

2016

Journal Article

Trauma in children due to wheeled recreational devices

Kaddis, Mina, Stockton, Kellie and Kimble, Roy (2016). Trauma in children due to wheeled recreational devices. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 52 (1), 30-33. doi: 10.1111/jpc.12986

Trauma in children due to wheeled recreational devices

2016

Conference Publication

The cytotoxicity of silverwound dressings: assessment in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo

Iljas, Juvita D., McGovern, Jacqui, Boonkaew, Benjawan, Kempf, Margit, Kimble, Roy M., Parker, Tony J. and Cuttle, Leila (2016). The cytotoxicity of silverwound dressings: assessment in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo. Joint meeting of the Australasian Wound and Tissue Repair Society (AWTRS) and the Molecular & Experimental Pathology Society of Australasia (MEPSA), Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Melbourne, Australia, 7-9 November 2016. Hoboken, NJ, United States: Wiley-Blackwell.

The cytotoxicity of silverwound dressings: assessment in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo