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Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice | 2016

Determining rural risk for aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhages: A structural equation modeling approach.

Lj Nichols; Seana L. Gall; Cm Stirling

An aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) carries a high disability burden. The true impact of rurality as a predictor of outcome severity is unknown. Our aim is to clarify the relationship between the proposed explanations of regional and rural health disparities linked to severity of outcome following an aSAH. An initial literature search identified limited data directly linking geographical location, rurality, rural vulnerability, and aSAH. A further search noting parallels with ischemic stroke and acute myocardial infarct literature presented a number of diverse and interrelated predictors. This a priori knowledge informed the development of a conceptual framework that proposes the relationship between rurality and severity of outcome following an aSAH utilizing structural equation modeling. The presented conceptual framework explores a number of system, environmental, and modifiable risk factors. Socioeconomic characteristics, modifiable risk factors, and timely treatment that were identified as predictors of severity of outcome following an aSAH and within each of these defined predictors a number of contributing specific individual predictors are proposed. There are considerable gaps in the current knowledge pertaining to the impact of rurality on the severity of outcome following an aSAH. Absent from the literature is any investigation of the cumulative impact and multiplicity of risk factors associated with rurality. The proposed conceptual framework hypothesizes a number of relationships between both individual level and system level predictors, acknowledging that intervening predictors may mediate the effect of one variable on another.


Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing | 2015

Implementing a primary healthcare framework: the importance of nursing leadership in developing and maintaining a brain tumor support group

Lj Nichols; Kylie M. Wright

BACKGROUND Although brain tumor support groups have been available internationally for many years, Liverpool Hospital in Australia has not traditionally provided this service. As a leadership initiative, the development of a brain tumor support group that incorporates a primary healthcare framework is a sustainable approach that showcases the role of nursing leaders in changing attitudes and improving outcomes. OBJECTIVES The purpose of this review of the literature and reflection of clinical experience is to explore nursing leadership within brain tumor-specific support groups. METHODS This article will showcase a nurse-led group that incorporated a coordinated approach to delivering patient-centered care. FINDINGS The initiation of activities and interventions that reflected the five tenets of primary health care resulted in improved outcomes for individuals and their family caregivers throughout the trajectory of their illness. Vital to the success of this project was moving from a standalone leader to building collective and collaborative leadership more conducive to facilitating change. The support group successfully demonstrated that individuals and family caregivers may see ongoing and long-term improvements during and following treatment.


Studies in health technology and informatics | 2016

Social Media Training for Professional Identity Development in Undergraduate Nurses.

Ca Mather; Elizabeth Cummings; Lj Nichols


Australian Journal of Cancer Nursing, The | 2014

Coordinating neuro-oncology care from a primary health care perspective: A critical literature review and implications for practice

Lj Nichols


Rural Health and Collaborative Research Symposium 2017 | 2017

The correlation of Area Based Socioeconomic Factors with Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Haemorrhage Incidence in the Tasmanian Population

Lj Nichols


Journal of Stroke & Cerebrovascular Diseases | 2017

Socioeconomic Disadvantage Is Associated with a Higher Incidence of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

Lj Nichols; Cm Stirling; Petr Otahal; Jim Stankovich; Seana L. Gall


Critical Care Nursing Continuing Education 18th Annual Meeting | 2017

What can epidemiology tell us about our patient population and time to care

Lj Nichols


World Federation of Neuroscience Nurses Symposium | 2016

Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Haemorrhage Research

Lj Nichols


Nursing Ground Round | 2016

Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Haemorrage

Lj Nichols


Australasian Neuroscience Nurses' Association 2016 Annual Conference | 2016

The impact of socioeconomic status on incidence of anuerysmal subarachnoid hameorrhage

Lj Nichols; Cm Stirling; Petr Otahal; A Sheikh; Seana L. Gall

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Petr Otahal

University of Tasmania

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Ca Mather

University of Tasmania

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L Smith

University of Tasmania

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Penny Allen

University of Tasmania

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Dm Harris

University of Tasmania

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