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Michelle Paliwoda
Michelle Paliwoda
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Physiological vital sign ranges in newborns from 34 weeks gestation: A systematic review
M Paliwoda, K New, M Davies, F Bogossian
International Journal of Nursing Studies 77, 81-90, 2018
192018
Neonatal early warning tools for recognising and responding to clinical deterioration in neonates cared for in the maternity setting: a retrospective case–control study
M Paliwoda, K New, F Bogossian
International Journal of Nursing Studies 61, 125-135, 2016
152016
Women’s utilisation, experiences and satisfaction with postnatal follow-up care: systematic literature review
A Al Hadi, M Paliwoda, J Dawson, K Walker, K New
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal 22 (4), 455, 2022
92022
Neonatal early warning tools: A literature review
M Paliwoda, K New
Neonatal, Paediatric & Child Health Nursing 18 (1), 19-23, 2015
8*2015
Healthcare Providers’ Views of Information, Support, and Services Offered to Women in the Postnatal Follow-up Care Period in Oman: A Qualitative Study
A Al Hadi, J Dawson, M Paliwoda, K Walker, K New
International Journal of Community Based Nursing and Midwifery 11 (1), 2, 2023
52023
Physiological vital sign reference ranges for well late preterm newborns calculated during a typical 2 h newborn period between 2 h and 7 days of life
M Paliwoda, K New, F Bogossian, E Ballard
Physiological measurement 42 (9), 095001, 2021
32021
Physiological vital sign differences between well newborns greater than 34 weeks gestation: a pilot study
M Paliwoda, F Bogossian, MW Davies, E Ballard, K New
Journal of Neonatal Nursing 26 (4), 226-231, 2020
32020
Women’s Views on Factors that Influence Utilisation of Postnatal Follow-Up in Oman: A descriptive, qualitative study
A Al Hadi, J Dawson, M Paliwoda, K Walker, K New
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal 23 (3), 360, 2023
22023
Quantifying physiological vital sign differences in newborns from 34+ 0/7 weeks of gestation and establishment of vital sign reference ranges for the late preterm population
ME Paliwoda
12020
Women utilisation, needs and satisfaction with postnatal follow-up care in Oman: A cross-sectional survey
A Al Hadi, J Dawson, M Paliwoda, K Walker, K New
Midwifery, 104037, 2024
2024
Development and Validation of Early Warning Criteria to Identify Escalated Care Events in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Patients
S Shivananda, J Twiss, D Paterson, G Dyck, S Becker, A Razack, S Gupta, ...
American Journal of Perinatology 37 (07), 754-761, 2020
2020
The efficacy of newborn early warning tools: an Australian retrospective case-control study.
M Paliwoda, K New, F Bogossian
2017
Neonatal physiological parameter ranges: a literature review
M Paliwoda, K New, F Bogossian
2016
The efficacy of neonatal early warning tools: a retrospective case control study
M Paliwoda, FE Bogossian, K New
2015
Women’s Views on Factors that Influence Utilisation of Postnatal Follow-Up in Oman
A Al Hadi, J Dawson, M Paliwoda, K Walker, K New
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