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Maureen Coombs
Maureen Coombs
Professor of Nursing University of Plymouth, UK
Verified email at plymouth.ac.uk
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Guidelines for Family-Centered Care in the Neonatal, Pediatric, and Adult ICU
F Davidson, Judy E. DNP, RN, FCCM, F Aslakson, Rebecca A. MD, PhD, ...
Crit Care Med. 45 (1), 103-128, 2017
13542017
Medical hegemony in decision‐making–a barrier to interdisciplinary working in intensive care?
M Coombs, SJ Ersser
Journal of advanced nursing 46 (3), 245-252, 2004
2872004
Power and conflict in intensive care clinical decision making
M Coombs
Intensive and Critical Care Nursing 19 (3), 125-135, 2003
1992003
Challenges in transition from intervention to end of life care in intensive care: a qualitative study
MA Coombs, J Addington-Hall, T Long-Sutehall
International journal of nursing studies 49 (5), 519-527, 2012
1322012
Negotiated dying: a grounded theory of how nurses shape withdrawal of treatment in hospital critical care units
T Long-Sutehall, H Willis, R Palmer, D Ugboma, J Addington-Hall, ...
International journal of nursing studies 48 (12), 1466-1474, 2011
962011
Conversations in end‐of‐life care: communication tools for critical care practitioners
SE Shannon, T Long‐Sutehall, M Coombs
Nursing in critical care 16 (3), 124-130, 2011
872011
Suboptimal care of the acutely unwell ward patient: a concept analysis
S Quirke, M Coombs, R McEldowney
Journal of advanced nursing 67 (8), 1834-1845, 2011
842011
Crossing boundaries, re‐defining care: the role of the critical care outreach team
M Coombs, ANN Dillon
Journal of Clinical Nursing 11 (3), 387-393, 2002
842002
Power and conflict between doctors and nurses: Breaking through the inner circle in clinical care
MA Coombs
Routledge, 2004
662004
Navigating communication with families during withdrawal of life‐sustaining treatment in intensive care: a qualitative descriptive study in Australia and New Zealand
MJ Bloomer, R Endacott, K Ranse, MA Coombs
Journal of clinical nursing 26 (5-6), 690-697, 2017
642017
An integrative review of how families are prepared for, and supported during withdrawal of life‐sustaining treatment in intensive care
MA Coombs, R Parker, K Ranse, R Endacott, MJ Bloomer
Journal of Advanced Nursing 73 (1), 39-55, 2017
602017
Managing social awkwardness when caring for morbidly obese patients in intensive care: A focused ethnography
C Hales, K de Vries, M Coombs
International Journal of Nursing Studies 58, 82-89, 2016
512016
Advanced nursing roles in critical care—a natural or forced evolution?
M Coombs, W Chaboyer, ML Sole
Journal of Professional Nursing 23 (2), 83-90, 2007
482007
Physical assessment skills: a developing dimension of clinical nursing practice
MA Coombs, SE Moorse
Intensive and Critical Care Nursing 18 (4), 200-210, 2002
452002
The challenges in caring for morbidly obese patients in Intensive Care: A focused ethnographic study
C Hales, M Coombs, K de Vries
Australian Critical Care 31 (1), 37-41, 2018
412018
The provision of family-centred intensive care bereavement support in Australia and New Zealand: Results of a cross sectional explorative descriptive survey
M Mitchell, M Coombs, K Wetzig
Australian Critical Care 30 (3), 139-144, 2017
412017
Certainty and uncertainty about end of life care nursing practices in New Zealand Intensive Care Units: a mixed methods study
M Coombs, P Fulbrook, S Donovan, R Tester, K deVries
Australian critical care 28 (2), 82-86, 2015
412015
Managing a good death in critical care: can health policy help?
M Coombs, T Long
Nursing in critical care 13 (4), 208-214, 2008
362008
A scoping review of family experience and need during end of life care in intensive care
M Coombs
Nursing Open 2 (1), 24-35, 2015
352015
Family centred care before and during life-sustaining treatment withdrawal in intensive care: A survey of information provided to families by Australasian critical care nurses
K Ranse, M Bloomer, M Coombs, R Endacott
Australian critical care 29 (4), 210-216, 2016
322016
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