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Sally McDonaldthe University of Sydney Verified email at uni.sydney.edu.au Cited by 336 |
[HTML][HTML] The risk of bias in observational studies of exposures (ROBINS-E) tool: concerns arising from application to observational studies of exposures
Background Systematic reviews, which assess the risk of bias in included studies, are
increasingly used to develop environmental hazard assessments and public health …
increasingly used to develop environmental hazard assessments and public health …
Frequency and prevention of symptomless deep-vein thrombosis in long-haul flights: a randomised trial
JH Scurr, SJ Machin, S Bailey-King, IJ Mackie… - The Lancet, 2001 - thelancet.com
Background The true frequency of deep-vein thrombosis (DVT) during long-haul air travel is
unknown. We sought to determine the frequency of DVT in the lower limb during long-haul …
unknown. We sought to determine the frequency of DVT in the lower limb during long-haul …
Urban regeneration for sustainable communities: A case study
S McDonald, N Malys, V Maliene - Technological and Economic …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Over the past few decades, cities have been subjected to severe social and economic
pressures, which have had a disproportionate impact on the urban environment …
pressures, which have had a disproportionate impact on the urban environment …
[HTML][HTML] Assessment of the methods used to develop vitamin D and calcium recommendations—a systematic review of bone health guidelines
Background: There are numerous guidelines developed for bone health. Yet, it is unclear
whether the differences in guideline development methods explain the variability in the …
whether the differences in guideline development methods explain the variability in the …
The beliefs of nurses who were involved in a whistleblowing event
K Ahern, S McDonald - Journal of advanced nursing, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
The beliefs of nurses who were involved in a whistleblowing event Background. Nursing
codes of ethics bind nurses to the role of patient advocate and compel them to take action …
codes of ethics bind nurses to the role of patient advocate and compel them to take action …
The professional consequences of whistleblowing by nurses
S McDonald, K Ahern - Journal of Professional Nursing, 2000 - Elsevier
When nurses encounter misconduct in the workplace, their ethical codes of conduct bind
them to the role of patient advocacy and compel them to safeguard the patient from harm …
them to the role of patient advocacy and compel them to safeguard the patient from harm …
Physical and emotional effects of whistle blowing
S McDonald, K Ahern - Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and …, 2002 - journals.healio.com
This research examined the stress-induced health effects of whistleblowing and non-
whistleblowing on nurses in Western Australia. A descriptive survey design was used to …
whistleblowing on nurses in Western Australia. A descriptive survey design was used to …
Cross-sectional study of preprints and final journal publications from COVID-19 studies: discrepancies in results reporting and spin in interpretation
Objective To compare results reporting and the presence of spin in COVID-19 study
preprints with their finalised journal publications. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting …
preprints with their finalised journal publications. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting …
[HTML][HTML] Investigation of risk of bias due to unreported and selectively included results in meta-analyses of nutrition research: the robust study protocol
Background: Dietary guidelines should be informed by systematic reviews (SRs) of the
available scientific evidence. However, if the SRs that underpin dietary guidelines are …
available scientific evidence. However, if the SRs that underpin dietary guidelines are …
Medical donations are not always free: an assessment of compliance of medicine and medical device donations with World Health Organization guidelines (2009 …
Medicine and medical device donations have the potential to improve access to healthcare
in some of the poorest parts of the world, but can do more harm than good. World Health …
in some of the poorest parts of the world, but can do more harm than good. World Health …