Lecturer, University of Melbourne
Rebecca Jarden's nursing practice has been predominantly focused in critical care across a variety of roles in the senior nursing team, such as associate charge nurse manager, flight nurse, and quality portfolio manager. Rebecca has worked at the University of Melbourne's nursing department since 2018, previously working in the nursing department at Auckland University of Technology (New Zealand). Her ongoing research collaborations include nurse-led quality improvement initiatives and critical care nurses' wellbeing.
Why malnutrition is an issue for more than half of patients in intensive care
Sep 27, 2018 10:15 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
Weve known for a long time that certain patients in the intensive care unit recover faster and have better clinical outcomes if they receive enough nutrition. Often, critically ill patients require tube feeding in order...
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